[isf-wifidog] Newbie Server install questions

Ray Gwinn wifidog at wva.net
Mar 27 Déc 22:31:08 EST 2005


Thank you for taking the time to reply.

The Linux is Fedora Core 4, with all updates applied via yum.  Apache is V2.0.4. 
PostgreSQL is V8.0.5. PHP is V5.04.

The missing PHP extensions are DOM, mccrypt, mhash, xmlrpc.

> It's normal, you did not get to the point in the install where you  
> actually type in the password you chose...

I am not sure I understand your comment above.  When executing the command 
"createuser wifidog --pwprompt" I was asked for a password, but I entered none.  Should 
I have entered a password?

Does the install normally ask for a password or is it only when createuser is executed?  If 
the install script itself asks for a password, then I have to assume the install did not 
complete correctly.

Are there any admin commands that can be used on the server's web screens.  Such as 
entering a new user and password?

Ray

On 27 Dec 2005 at 19:21, Proulx François wrote:

> 
> On 27-Dec-2005, at 18:54 , Ray Gwinn wrote:
> 
> > Can I determine if the server is working correctly, without trying  
> > to connect with a client?  I
> > would like to know the server is working reasonably well before  
> > diving into the client.
> >
> 
> Well, If you meet all requirements on the second screen and you have  
> PostgreSQL up and running , you should be ok.
> 
> > I have executed install.php and made it to the second screen.   
> > Everything I currently want
> > is okay on the second screen shown by install.php.
> >
> 
> What version of Linux are you using ? Version f Apache, Version of  
> PostgreSQL, PHP etc... Which PHP extensions are you missing ?
> 
> > When I executed the commands "createuser wifidog --pwprompt" and  
> > "createdb wifidog -
> > -encoding=UTF-8 --owner=wifidog", there were no errors and the  
> > output of the
> > commands were as indicated by install.php.
> >
> 
> It's normal, you did not get to the point in the install where you  
> actually type in the password you chose...




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