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version 1.26, 2002/06/02 04:02:09 version 1.40, 2003/05/02 19:25:01
Line 25  Make a LON-CAPA system work with shadow Line 25  Make a LON-CAPA system work with shadow
 Installing LON-CAPA files</a></li>  Installing LON-CAPA files</a></li>
 <li><a href="#checkrpms">  <li><a href="#checkrpms">
 Checking your Linux RPMs</a></li>  Checking your Linux RPMs</a></li>
   <li><a href="#fixhosts">
   Fixing <tt>/etc/hosts</tt></a></li>
 <li><a href="#mysql">  <li><a href="#mysql">
 Configuring the MySQL database</a></li>  Configuring the MySQL database</a></li>
 <li><a href="#testing">  <li><a href="#testing">
 Testing to see if the LON-CAPA server is operational</a></li>  Testing to see if the LON-CAPA server is operational</a></li>
 </ul>  </ul>
   <p>
   <strong>NOTE:</strong>
   If you want to simultaneously install both RedHat 7.3 and LON-CAPA
   (to ensure 100% reliability), follow <a href="rh73.html">these
   alternative directions</a>.
   </p>
 <br />&nbsp;  <br />&nbsp;
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Line 49  LON-CAPA server: Line 57  LON-CAPA server:
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 <font size="+1">1</font>  <font size="+1">1</font>
 </td><td>  </td><td>
 <p>Is your system using shadow passwords? (Note: LON-CAPA will  <p>Is your system using shadow passwords? (Note: LON-CAPA will work
 work with either MD5/non-MD5 configured systems).  If your  with either MD5/non-MD5 configured systems).  It is strongly
 system is not using shadow passwords, then do not perform  recommended to use shadow passwords. If your system is currently not
 any of the additional steps.  If your system is using shadow  using shadow passwords, run the "pwconv" command (as root) in order to
 passwords, then you will need to perform the additional steps below.  convert to shadow passwords.  If you choose not to use shadow
   passwords, then do not perform any of the additional steps.  If your
   system is using shadow passwords, then you will need to perform the
   additional steps below. 
 </p>  </p>
 <p>  <p>
 <strong>How to detect:</strong>  <strong>How to detect:</strong>
Line 71  the steps below. Line 82  the steps below.
 running the following command  running the following command
 </p>  </p>
 <p><tt>  <p><tt>
 wget http://www.wwnet.net/~janc/software/mod_auth_external-2.1.13.tar.gz  wget http://www.unixpapa.com/software/mod_auth_external-2.1.15.tar.gz
 </tt>  </tt>
 </p>  </p>
 </td></tr>  </td></tr>
Line 82  wget http://www.wwnet.net/~janc/software Line 93  wget http://www.wwnet.net/~janc/software
 running the following command  running the following command
 </p>  </p>
 <p>  <p>
 <tt>tar xzvf mod_auth_external-2.1.13.tar.gz</tt>  <tt>tar xzvf mod_auth_external-2.1.15.tar.gz</tt>
 </p>  </p>
 </td></tr>  </td></tr>
 <tr><td>  <tr><td>
Line 92  running the following command Line 103  running the following command
 running the following command  running the following command
 </p>  </p>
 <p>  <p>
 <tt>cd mod_auth_external-2.1.13/pwauth/</tt>  <tt>cd mod_auth_external-2.1.15/pwauth/</tt>
 </p>  </p>
 </td></tr>  </td></tr>
 <tr><td>  <tr><td>
Line 102  running the following command Line 113  running the following command
 </p>  </p>
 <p>  <p>
 Determine the user id of 'www':  Determine the user id of 'www':
 <br /><tt>grep ^www /etc/passwd | cut -d':' -f3</tt>  <br /><tt>id -u www</tt>
 <br />  <br />
 Change the line  Change the line
 <br /><tt>#define SERVER_UIDS 99       /* user "nobody" */</tt>  <br /><tt>#define SERVER_UIDS 99       /* user "nobody" */</tt>
Line 144  Edit (creating the file) /etc/pam.d/pwau Line 155  Edit (creating the file) /etc/pam.d/pwau
 <h3>Installing LON-CAPA files</h3>  <h3>Installing LON-CAPA files</h3>
 <p>  <p>
 Download the most current  Download the most current
 <a href="http://install.lon-capa.org/versions/current/loncapa.tar.gz">  <a href="http://install.lon-capa.org/versions/loncapa-current.tar.gz">
 loncapa.tar.gz</a>.  loncapa-current.tar.gz</a>.
 </p>  </p>
 <table bgcolor="#aaaaaa" border="1">  <table bgcolor="#aaaaaa" border="1">
 <tr><td><tt>wget http://install.lon-capa.org/versions/current/loncapa.tar.gz  <tr><td><tt>wget http://install.lon-capa.org/versions/loncapa-current.tar.gz
 </tt>  </tt>
 <br />  <br />
 <tt>tar xzvf loncapa.tar.gz</tt>  <tt>tar xzvf loncapa-current.tar.gz</tt>
 <br />  <br />
 <tt>cd loncapa</tt></td></tr>  <tt>cd loncapa-N.N</tt> (N.N is the version number)</td></tr>
 </table>  </table>
 <p>  <p>
 The <strong>UPDATE</strong> command will refresh your filesystem with all  The <strong>UPDATE</strong> command will refresh your filesystem with all
Line 171  against an FTP repository. Line 182  against an FTP repository.
 <table bgcolor="#aaaaaa" border="1">  <table bgcolor="#aaaaaa" border="1">
 <tr><td><tt>./CHECKRPMS</tt></td></tr>  <tr><td><tt>./CHECKRPMS</tt></td></tr>
 </table>  </table>
   <p>
   Also, please be sure to install the LON-CAPA-systemperl RPM as described on
   the <a href="/docs/downloads/index.html">Downloads</a> page.
   </p>
   <a name="fixhosts" />
   <h3>Fixing <tt>/etc/hosts</tt></h3>
   <p>
   A common RedHat glitch of new installations (RedHat's fault, not LON-CAPA)
   is the generation of /etc/hosts.
   </p>
   <p>
   It should look something like this (except the <tt>myschool</tt> line
   should be replaced with settings specific to your machine):
   </p>
   <table bgcolor="#aaaaaa" border="1">
   <tr><td>
   <pre>
   127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
   12.34.56.78 www.myschool.edu myschool
   </pre></td></tr>
   </table>
 <a name="mysql" />  <a name="mysql" />
 <h3>Configuring the MySQL database</h3>  <h3>Configuring the MySQL database</h3>
 <p>  <p>
Line 179  on your LON-CAPA server. Line 211  on your LON-CAPA server.
 <br />Note:  <br />Note:
 </p>  </p>
 <ul>  <ul>
 <li>you should substitute 'WWWPASSWORD' with the value for 'lonSqlAccess'  
 present inside <tt>/etc/httpd/conf/loncapa.conf</tt> <i>or in access.conf</i>  
 </li>  
 <li>you should substitute 'ROOTPASSWORD' with something very hard to guess  <li>you should substitute 'ROOTPASSWORD' with something very hard to guess
 (it does not have to be the Linux OS root password)  (it does not have to be the Linux OS root password)
 </li>  </li>
   <li>The MySQL www@localhost user must always have a password of 'localhostkey'
   in order for there to be correct operation of a standard LON-CAPA system.
   </li>
 </ul>  </ul>
 <p>  <p>
 The following instructions assume you are logged in as 'root'.  The following instructions assume you are logged in as 'root'.
Line 203  mysql -u root mysql (depending on whethe Line 235  mysql -u root mysql (depending on whethe
 mysql> CREATE DATABASE loncapa;  mysql> CREATE DATABASE loncapa;
   
 mysql> INSERT INTO user (Host, User, Password)  mysql> INSERT INTO user (Host, User, Password)
 mysql> VALUES ('localhost','www',password('WWWPASSWORD'));  mysql> VALUES ('localhost','www',password('localhostkey'));
   
 mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO www@localhost;  mysql> INSERT INTO db VALUES ('localhost','loncapa','www',
   mysql> 'Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','Y','N','Y','Y','Y');
   
 mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;  mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
 </pre>  </pre>
Line 221  mysql> SET PASSWORD FOR root@localhost=P Line 254  mysql> SET PASSWORD FOR root@localhost=P
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 <pre>  <pre>
 shell> mysql -u root -p mysql  shell> mysql -u root -p mysql
 mysql> DELETE FROM user WHERE host<>'localhost';  mysql> DELETE FROM user WHERE host&lt;&gt;'localhost';
 </pre>  </pre>
 </td></tr></table>  </td></tr></table>
 <a name="testing" />  <a name="testing" />

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