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@@ -3,21 +3,23 @@
Installation
+Note: Install Freeside on a firewalled, private server, not a public (web, RADIUS, etc.) server.
Before installing, you need:
- - Perl Don't enable experimental features like threads or the PerlIO abstraction layer.
+
- Perl, minimum version 5.005_03. (5.8.3 for the integrated RT ticketing)
- Apache (mod_ssl or Apache-SSL highly recommended)
- mod_perl (if compiling your own mod_perl, make sure you set the EVERYTHING=1 compile-time option)
- SSH (OpenSSH is recommended. SSH Communications Security commercial SSH version 3 has been reported incompatible with Freeside.)
- rsync
+
- Optional, enables typeset invoices: teTeX and Ghostscript (included with most distributions).
- A transactional database engine supported by Perl's DBI.
- PostgreSQL is recommended (v7or later).
-
- MySQL versions before 4.1 do not support standard SQL subqueries and are NOT SUPPORTED. If you are a developer who wishes to contribute MySQL 3.x/4.0 support, see ticket #438 in the bug-tracking system and ask on the -devel mailing list.
-
+
- MySQL MINIMUM VERSION 4.1 is untested but may work. Versions before 4.1 do not support standard SQL subqueries and are NOT SUPPORTED.
+
+ MySQL's default MyISAM and ISAM table types are not supported. You must use one of the new transaction-safe table types such as InnoDB. Set it as the default table type using the
--default-table-type=InnoDB
mysqld command-line option or by setting default-table-type=InnoDB
in the my.cnf option file.
- - Perl modules (CPAN will query, download and build perl modules automatically)
+
- Perl modules (CPAN will query, download and build perl modules automatically)
@@ -71,31 +77,28 @@ Enter it again:
Shall the new user be allowed to create databases? (y/n) y
Shall the new user be allowed to create more new users? (y/n) n
CREATE USER
-
Edit the top-level Makefile:
- - Set DATASOURCE to your DBI data source, for example, DBI:Pg:dbname=freeside for PostgresSQL. See the DBI manpage and the manpage for your DBD for the exact syntax of your DBI data source.
+
- Set DATASOURCE to your DBI data source, for example, DBI:Pg:dbname=freeside for PostgresSQL or DBI:mysql:freeside for MySQL. See the DBI manpage and the manpage for your DBD for the exact syntax of your DBI data source.
- 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
@@ -106,54 +109,47 @@ $ su
# make create-config
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::ASP | Mason |
-
- - Run make aspdocs
-
- Copy aspdocs/ to your web server's document space.
-
- Create a Global directory, such as /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/:
-
-mkdir /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/
-chown freeside /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/
-
- - Copy htetc/global.asa to the Global directory:
-
-cp htetc/global.asa /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/global.asa
-
- - Configure Apache for the Global directory and to execute .cgi files using Apache::ASP. For example:
+
+ - Configure Apache:
-<Directory /usr/local/apache/htdocs/freeside-asp>
-<Files ~ (\.cgi)>
-AddHandler perl-script .cgi
+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 Debug 2
+PerlSetVar RequestBinaryRead Off
+# your freeside document root
+PerlSetVar IncludesDir /var/www/freeside
</Directory>
|
-
- - (use version 1.0x - Freeside is not yet compatible with version 1.1x)
-
- Run make masondocs
-
- Copy masondocs/ to your web server's document space.
-
- Copy htetc/handler.pl to your web server's configuration directory.
-
- Edit handler.pl and set an appropriate data_dir, such as /usr/local/etc/freeside/mason-data
-
- Configure Apache to use the handler.pl file and to execute .cgi files using HTML::Mason. For example:
+
+ - Configure Apache:
-<Directory /usr/local/apache/htdocs/freeside-mason>
-<Files ~ (\.cgi)>
-AddHandler perl-script .cgi
+PerlModule HTML::Mason
+# your freeside docuemnt root
+<Directory /var/www/freeside>
+<Files ~ (\.cgi|\.html)>
+AddHandler perl-script .cgi .html
PerlHandler HTML::Mason
</Files>
<Perl>
-require "/usr/local/apache/conf/handler.pl";
+require "/usr/local/etc/freeside/handler.pl";
</Perl>
</Directory>
@@ -161,9 +157,10 @@ require "/usr/local/apache/conf/handler.pl";
| | |
-- Restrict access to this web interface - see the Apache documentation on user authentication. For example, to configure user authentication with mod_auth (flat files):
+
- 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:
-<Directory /usr/local/apache/htdocs/freeside-asp>
+#your freeside document root
+<Directory /var/www/freeside>
AuthName Freeside
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /usr/local/etc/freeside/htpasswd
@@ -179,7 +176,7 @@ $ freeside-adduser -c -h /usr/local/
$ su
$ 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
+ (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