| 1 | Diogenes for Debian |
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| 4 | GETTING STARTED WITH DIOGENES |
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| 6 | Diogenes will be available at http://localhost/diogenes/ after installation. |
| 7 | To make any real use of Diogenes, you will most likely want to set Diogenes's |
| 8 | location to a proper URL which is accessible from remote hosts. You can set |
| 9 | this URL in the configuration file: |
| 10 | |
| 11 | /etc/diogenes/diogenes.debian.inc.php |
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| 13 | To start using Diogenes, you need to create a user account so that you |
| 14 | can log in. You can do so by visiting the following page: |
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| 16 | http://localhost/diogenes/toplevel/boot.php |
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| 18 | Alternatively, the following MySQL command will allow you to login with the |
| 19 | username "root" and no password. You can then change the password upon your |
| 20 | first login using Diogenes's user account manager. |
| 21 | |
| 22 | use diogenes; |
| 23 | insert into diogenes_auth set username="root",password=MD5(""),perms="admin"; |
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| 26 | MANUAL INSTALLATION NOTES |
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| 28 | If during installation you selected not to automatically configure Apache |
| 29 | you will have to modify your Apache configuration to include |
| 30 | /etc/diogenes/apache.conf. |
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| 32 | If during installation you selected not to automatically configure MySQL |
| 33 | you will have to create Diogenes's database by hand. To do so, you can use |
| 34 | the SQL files found in /usr/share/diogenes/scripts. If you select a manual |
| 35 | database installation you will also have to handle database structure |
| 36 | upgrades yourself by running the update.php script which is provided in |
| 37 | /usr/share/diogenes/scripts. |
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| 40 | -- Jeremy Lainé <jeremy.laine@m4x.org> Mon, 29 Mar 2004 13:24:19 +0200 |