X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=httemplate%2Fdocs%2Finstall.html;h=78172e8e47bd52accab486a6a011b89b80c05f24;hb=50f25b285b2caf77d267ed66f03e56924ad7229f;hp=c95b41f5d6323af3c06c2e5009e9a4ec1193e734;hpb=f7fd2a3e34da751cbc02bbf215e99c6dc89adc15;p=freeside.git diff --git a/httemplate/docs/install.html b/httemplate/docs/install.html index c95b41f5d..78172e8e4 100644 --- a/httemplate/docs/install.html +++ b/httemplate/docs/install.html @@ -6,58 +6,74 @@ Note: Install Freeside on a firewalled, private server, not a public (web, RADIUS, etc.) server.

Before installing, you need: Install the Freeside distribution: @@ -87,16 +103,15 @@ mysql> GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,INDEX,ALTER,CREATE,DROP on freeside.* T
  • Set DB_PASSWORD to the freeside database user's password.
  • Add the freeside database to your database engine: -
    -$ su
    -# make create-database
    - (or manually, with Postgres:) -
    +    
       
  • Build and install the Perl modules:
     $ make perl-modules
    @@ -109,35 +124,7 @@ $ su
         
  • Run a separate iteration of Apache[-SSL] with mod_perl enabled as the freeside user.
  • Edit the Makefile and set TEMPLATE to asp or mason. Also set FREESIDE_DOCUMENT_ROOT.
  • Run make install-docs. - - - - - - - - - -
    Apache::ASPMason
      -
    • Configure Apache: -
      -PerlModule Apache::ASP
      -# your freeside document root
      -<Directory /var/www/freeside>
      -<Files ~ (\.cgi|\.html)>
      -AddHandler perl-script .cgi .html
      -PerlHandler Apache::ASP
      -</Files>
      -<Perl>
      -$MLDBM::RemoveTaint = 1;
      -</Perl>
      -PerlSetVar Global /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/
      -PerlSetVar Debug 2
      -PerlSetVar RequestBinaryRead Off
      -# your freeside document root
      -PerlSetVar IncludesDir /var/www/freeside
      -</Directory>
      -
      -
      -
    • Configure Apache: +
    • Configure Apache:
       PerlModule HTML::Mason
       # your freeside docuemnt root
      @@ -151,10 +138,6 @@ require "/usr/local/etc/freeside/handler.pl";
       </Perl>
       </Directory>
       
      -
    -
    • Restrict access to this web interface - see the Apache documentation on user authentication. For example, to configure user authentication with mod_auth (flat files), add something like the following to your Apache httpd.conf file, adjusting for your actual paths:
       #your freeside document root
      @@ -169,23 +152,20 @@ require valid-user
           
    • Additional users:
      $ su
      -$ freeside-adduser -h /usr/local/etc/freeside/htpasswd username
      +# freeside-adduser -h /usr/local/etc/freeside/htpasswd username
  • (using other auth types, add each user to your Apache authentication and then run: freeside-adduser username) -
  • As the freeside UNIX user, run freeside-setup username to create the database tables, passing the username of a Freeside user you created above: -
    -$ su freeside
    -$ freeside-setup username
    -
    - Alternately, use the -s option to enable shipping addresses: freeside-setup -s username -
  • As the freeside UNIX user, run bin/populate-msgcat username (in the untar'ed freeside directory) to populate the message catalog, passing the username of a Freeside user you created above: +
  • Create the Freeside system users: +
    $ su
    +# freeside-adduser fs_queue
    +# freeside-adduser fs_selfservice
    +
  • As the freeside UNIX user, run freeside-setup -d domain.name username to create the database tables and initial data, passing the username of a Freeside user you created above:
     $ su freeside
    -$ cd /path/to/freeside/
    -$ bin/populate-msgcat username
    +$ freeside-setup -d example.com username
     
  • freeside-queued was installed with the Perl modules. Start it now and ensure that is run upon system startup (Do this manually, or edit the top-level Makefile, replacing INIT_FILE with the appropriate location on your systemand QUEUED_USER with the username of a Freeside user you created above, and run make install-init)
  • Now proceed to the initial administration of your installation.