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'''[How_to_use_yunohost The "How to use Yunohost" is in this specific page]''' | |||
= Installation of yunohost in a LXC container = | |||
ToDo | |||
== Setting-up the proxy in front apache == | |||
ToDo | |||
* There is a need to put in vhost a specific parameter : https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_ssl.html#sslproxyengine | |||
SSLProxyEngine On | |||
= Installing Yunohost for deploying quickly various web services = | = Installing Yunohost for deploying quickly various web services = | ||
* Reference website: https://yunohost.org/#/ | * Reference website: https://yunohost.org/#/ | ||
* List of apps and services maintained by Yunohost https://yunohost.org/#/ | * List of apps and services maintained by Yunohost https://yunohost.org/#/apps_en | ||
* Lists of apps and services maintained by the community https://yunohost.org/#/ | * Lists of apps and services maintained by the community https://yunohost.org/#/apps_in_progress_en | ||
* For installing Yunohost in a Debian Jessie, we use the following script https://yunohost.org/#/ | * For installing Yunohost in a Debian Jessie, we use the following script https://yunohost.org/#/install_on_debian_en | ||
Yunohost uses nginx, therefore when installing Debian, do not check the option "Web server", if not Apache will eat port 80 | Yunohost uses nginx, therefore when installing Debian, do not check the option "Web server", if not Apache will eat port 80 | ||
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= Post Post installation : tuning the configuration = | |||
* A few security things : https://yunohost.org/#/security_en | |||
Revision as of 11:32, 7 June 2017
This page is used to detail the work achieved around the VM In Transition.
...because there is nothing more ephemeral than digital culture...
[How_to_use_yunohost The "How to use Yunohost" is in this specific page]
Installation of yunohost in a LXC container
ToDo
Setting-up the proxy in front apache
ToDo
- There is a need to put in vhost a specific parameter : https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_ssl.html#sslproxyengine
SSLProxyEngine On
Installing Yunohost for deploying quickly various web services
- Reference website: https://yunohost.org/#/
- List of apps and services maintained by Yunohost https://yunohost.org/#/apps_en
- Lists of apps and services maintained by the community https://yunohost.org/#/apps_in_progress_en
- For installing Yunohost in a Debian Jessie, we use the following script https://yunohost.org/#/install_on_debian_en
Yunohost uses nginx, therefore when installing Debian, do not check the option "Web server", if not Apache will eat port 80
- Instal Git
sudo apt-get install git
- Clone the repository of installation of YunoHost
git clone https://github.com/YunoHost/install_script /tmp/install_script
- The root user need to have a password, if it is not the case, create one (if not the install script will fail):
sudo passwd root
- Launch the install script
cd /tmp/install_script && sudo ./install_yunohostv2
- You need then to connect to the server through a web browser, once the install process is over, the server screen (if there is one) will indicate the IP where you need to connect
- You will need to define an administrator password
- And a domain name, either you dispose of a domain or sub-domain that you direct towards the server, either you can use a dyndns proposed by yunohost, for instance anarchaserver.nohost.me
- Once everything is achieved, you can install applications, and the overall results looks like:
Post Post installation : tuning the configuration
- A few security things : https://yunohost.org/#/security_en