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2. If you already enabled Dungog repo, skip down to 6, if your'e unsure, go to 5.
 
2. If you already enabled Dungog repo, skip down to 6, if your'e unsure, go to 5.
  
3. Add dungog repository to your yum-repositories database, write/paste all code:
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3. {{:Dungog}}
<br><code>/sbin/e-smith/db yum_repositories set dungog repository \
 
<br>Name 'SME Server 7 - dungog' \
 
<br>BaseURL 'http://sme.dungog.net/packages/smeserver/7.0/i386/dungog/' \
 
<br>EnableGroups yes \
 
<br>GPGCheck no \
 
<br>Visible yes \
 
<br>status disabled</code>
 
  
4. Do this for the changes to take effect:
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4. Check correct input with
<br><code>/sbin/e-smith/expand-template /etc/yum.conf</code>
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db yum_repositories show dungog
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It should contain the lines in step 3. If you get nothing in return, go back to 3.
  
5. Check correct input with
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5. Download and install scuttle and smeserver-scuttle
<br><code>db yum_repositories show dungog</code>
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yum install --enablerepo=dungog smeserver-scuttle
<br>It should contain the lines in step 3. If you get nothing in return, go back to 3.
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I don't install this from smedev because it may contain an older version.
 
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You will get a y/n-question, answer y if it looks fine.
6. Download and install scuttle and smeserver-scuttle
 
<br><code>yum install --enablerepo=dungog smeserver-scuttle</code>
 
<br>I don't install this from smedev because it may contain an older version.
 
<br>You will get a y/n-question, answer y if it looks fine.
 
  
 
Step 7 are not necessary
 
Step 7 are not necessary
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<br>; 7. WARNING..........:
 
<br>; 7. WARNING..........:
 
<br><code>signal-event post-upgrade</code>
 
<br><code>signal-event post-upgrade</code>
 
<br>; And:
 
<br>; And:
 
<br><code>signal-event reboot</code>
 
<br><code>signal-event reboot</code>
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8. create database structure
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8. Create database structure
<br><code>/usr/bin/mysql scuttle < /opt/scuttle/tables.sql</code>
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/usr/bin/mysql scuttle < /opt/scuttle/tables.sql
  
 
9. Copy and rename the config file
 
9. Copy and rename the config file
<br><code>cp /opt/scuttle/config.inc.php.example /opt/scuttle/config.inc.php</code>
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cp /opt/scuttle/config.inc.php.example /opt/scuttle/config.inc.php
  
 
10. Find scuttle mysql password (DbPassword=) with  
 
10. Find scuttle mysql password (DbPassword=) with  
<br><code>config show scuttle</code>
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config show scuttle
<br>Copy the string, it should be similar to this:
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Copy the string, it should be similar to this: 2zvEiYibIewQOsQ07KAtObnh5FcOhUhaq+dtSAdXBjuOBsbSoPt5Bty8PEPfjhfHmL0wejMAmUMO
<br> 2zvEiYibIewQOsQ07KAtObnh5FcOhUhaq+dtSAdXBjuOBsbSoPt5Bty8PEPfjhfHmL0wejMAmUMO
 
  
 
11. Open config file with text editor Pico (^-sign means ctrl-button)
 
11. Open config file with text editor Pico (^-sign means ctrl-button)
<br><code>pico -w /opt/scuttle/config.inc.php</code>
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pico -w /opt/scuttle/config.inc.php
<br>; Edit the following lines with these values (special for dbpass):
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Edit the following lines with these values (special for dbpass):
<br> $dbtype = 'mysql';
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$dbtype = 'mysql';
<br> $dbhost = 'localhost';
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$dbhost = 'localhost';
<br> $dbport = '3306';
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$dbport = '3306';
<br> $dbuser = 'scuttle';
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$dbuser = 'scuttle';
<br> $dbpass = 'paste copied password here';
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$dbpass = 'paste copied password here';
<br> $dbname = 'scuttle';
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$dbname = 'scuttle';
<br>Exit Pico, save to file, choose config.inc.php
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Exit Pico, save to file, choose config.inc.php
  
 
12. Open http://yourserver/scuttle/ and register a user.
 
12. Open http://yourserver/scuttle/ and register a user.
  
 
Step 13-14 are optional, not necessary for Scuttle to function.
 
Step 13-14 are optional, not necessary for Scuttle to function.
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<br>13. [http://scuttle.org/wiki/firefox_extension Firefox plugin]  
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13. [http://scuttle.org/wiki/firefox_extension Firefox plugin]  
  
 
14. Restrict usage with PublicAccess db, (global-pw are default):
 
14. Restrict usage with PublicAccess db, (global-pw are default):
<br><code>config setprop scuttle PublicAccess global-pw</code>
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config setprop scuttle PublicAccess global-pw
<br>Fore more options: [http://www.dungog.net/sme/webapp.php#scuttle Dungog HowTo]     
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Fore more options: [http://www.dungog.net/sme/webapp.php#scuttle Dungog HowTo]     
<br>Scroll to: "to limit access to the web app."
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Scroll to: "to limit access to the web app."
  
 
=== Additional information ===
 
=== Additional information ===

Revision as of 19:55, 12 April 2007

Scuttle for SME Server

Maintainer

Dungog (Software)

Description

Scuttle is a web-based social bookmarks manager that enables you to:

  • Store all your favourite links in one place, accessible from anywhere.
  • Share your bookmarks with everyone, with friends or just keep them private.
  • Tag your bookmarks with as many labels, instead of wrestling with folders.


Step-by-step silly HowTo for installation of Scuttle on a fresh SMEserver 7.1.3.

Orginates from Dungog HowTo and some input from the forums.

It reflects the experiences I've had during install and are probably not always applicable.

It's intended for Linux-newbies like myself, experienced users are probably better off using the original.

Check latest releases at Dungog SME software

Installation

This contrib can be found in the Dungog repository.

1. Log in (with username root) to the SMEserver console.

2. If you already enabled Dungog repo, skip down to 6, if your'e unsure, go to 5.

3. The dungog repository will no longer be updated. All the contribs from this repository have been moved to the smecontribs repository.

DungogMember contribs are still at http://www.dungog.net

4. Check correct input with

db yum_repositories show dungog

It should contain the lines in step 3. If you get nothing in return, go back to 3.

5. Download and install scuttle and smeserver-scuttle

yum install --enablerepo=dungog smeserver-scuttle

I don't install this from smedev because it may contain an older version. You will get a y/n-question, answer y if it looks fine.

Step 7 are not necessary



; 7. WARNING..........:
signal-event post-upgrade
; And:
signal-event reboot


8. Create database structure

/usr/bin/mysql scuttle < /opt/scuttle/tables.sql

9. Copy and rename the config file

cp /opt/scuttle/config.inc.php.example /opt/scuttle/config.inc.php

10. Find scuttle mysql password (DbPassword=) with

config show scuttle

Copy the string, it should be similar to this: 2zvEiYibIewQOsQ07KAtObnh5FcOhUhaq+dtSAdXBjuOBsbSoPt5Bty8PEPfjhfHmL0wejMAmUMO

11. Open config file with text editor Pico (^-sign means ctrl-button)

pico -w /opt/scuttle/config.inc.php

Edit the following lines with these values (special for dbpass):

$dbtype = 'mysql';
$dbhost = 'localhost';
$dbport = '3306';
$dbuser = 'scuttle';
$dbpass = 'paste copied password here';
$dbname = 'scuttle';

Exit Pico, save to file, choose config.inc.php

12. Open http://yourserver/scuttle/ and register a user.

Step 13-14 are optional, not necessary for Scuttle to function.

13. Firefox plugin

14. Restrict usage with PublicAccess db, (global-pw are default):

config setprop scuttle PublicAccess global-pw

Fore more options: Dungog HowTo Scroll to: "to limit access to the web app."

Additional information


; If you connect to the SMEserver console by Putty ssh-client (or similar) you can copy and paste the commands (very convenient).
; Please note that this was written in april 2007, if the software change then this howto may be outdated.

Please do edit if you find errors or have improvements, but make sure that it works!

Good luck /Per