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Installation

+Note: Install Freeside on a firewalled, private server, not a public (web, RADIUS, etc.) server.

Before installing, you need: Install the Freeside distribution: - -
Apache::ASPMason
    -
  • Run make aspdocs -
  • Copy aspdocs/ to your web server's document space. -
  • Create a Global directory, such as /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/ -
  • Copy htetc/global.asa to the Global directory. -
  • 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 Global /usr/local/etc/freeside/asp-global/
    +PerlSetVar Debug 2
    +PerlSetVar RequestBinaryRead Off
    +# your freeside document root
    +PerlSetVar IncludesDir /var/www/freeside
     </Directory>
     
    -
  • 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>
     
    @@ -139,10 +156,10 @@ require "/usr/local/apache/conf/handler.pl";
- (using other auth types, add each user to your Apache authentication and then run: freeside-adduser username -
  • As the freeside UNIX user, run bin/fs-setup username to create the database tables, passing the username of a Freeside user you created above: + (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:
     $ su freeside
    -$ bin/fs-setup username
    +$ cd /path/to/freeside/
    +$ bin/populate-msgcat username
     
    -
  • freeside-queued was installed with the Perl modules. Start it now and ensure that is run upon system startup. +
  • 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.