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1Diogenes for Debian
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4WEBSERVER CONFIGURATION
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6 On a Debian system, the default webserver configuration should allow you to
7 run Diogenes. If you have made some configuration changes yourself, you
8 should check the following:
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10 - your webserver needs to have PHP support enabled
11 - PHP needs to have MySQL support enabled
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14GETTING STARTED WITH DIOGENES
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16 Diogenes will be available at http://localhost/diogenes/ after installation.
17 To make any real use of Diogenes, you will most likely want to set Diogenes's
18 location to a proper URL which is accessible from remote hosts. You can set
19 this URL in the configuration file:
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21 /etc/diogenes/diogenes.debian.inc.php
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23 To start using Diogenes, you need to create a user account so that you
24 can log in. You can do so by visiting the following page:
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26 http://localhost/diogenes/toplevel/boot.php
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28 Alternatively, the following MySQL command will allow you to login with the
29 username "root" and no password. You can then change the password upon your
30 first login using Diogenes's user account manager.
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32 use diogenes;
33 insert into diogenes_auth set username="root",password=MD5(""),perms="admin";
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36MANUAL INSTALLATION NOTES
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38 If during installation you selected not to automatically configure Apache
39 you will have to modify your Apache configuration to include
40 /etc/diogenes/apache.conf.
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42 If during installation you selected not to automatically configure MySQL
43 you will have to create Diogenes's database by hand. To do so, you can use
44 the SQL files found in /usr/share/diogenes/scripts. If you select a manual
45 database installation you will also have to handle database structure
46 upgrades yourself by running the update.php script which is provided in
47 /usr/share/diogenes/scripts.
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50 -- Jeremy Lainé <jeremy.laine@m4x.org> Mon, 29 Mar 2004 13:24:19 +0200