Index: openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/install-redhat.html =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/install-redhat.html,v diff -u -N -r1.37.2.2 -r1.37.2.3 --- openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/install-redhat.html 12 Dec 2010 00:07:02 -0000 1.37.2.2 +++ openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/install-redhat.html 12 Dec 2010 01:37:24 -0000 1.37.2.3 @@ -1,10 +1,5 @@ -<<<<<<< install-redhat.html - -
This section takes a blank PC and sets up some supporting @@ -32,11 +27,7 @@
Unplug the network cable from your
computer. We don't want to connect to the network
until we're sure the computer is secure.
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(Wherever you see
the word secure, you should always read it as, "secure
enough for our purposes, given the amount of work we're
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Next
.
Reformat the hard drive. If you know what you're doing, do this step on your own. Otherwise: we're going to let the installer wipe out the everything on the main hard drive and then arrange things to -<<<<<<< install-redhat.html - its liking.
Choose Automatically Partition - and click Next
Uncheck -Review (and modify if needed) the partitions created and click Next
On the pop-up window asking "Are you sure - you want to do this?" click - Yes - IF YOU ARE WIPING YOUR HARD DRIVE.
Click Next on the boot loader screen
Configure Networking. -======= its liking.
Choose Automatically Partition
and click Next
Uncheck
Review (and modify if needed) the partitions created
and click Next
On the pop-up window asking "Are you sure
you want to do this?" click
Yes
- IF YOU ARE WIPING YOUR HARD DRIVE.
Click Next
on the boot loader screen
Configure Networking. ->>>>>>> 1.39 + IF YOU ARE WIPING YOUR HARD DRIVE.
Click Next
on the boot loader screen
Configure Networking. Again, if you know what you're doing, do this step yourself, being sure to note the firewall holes. Otherwise, follow the instructions in this step to set up a computer directly connected to the internet with a dedicated IP address.
DHCP is a system by which a computer that
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we'll add a few holes to the firewall for services which we need and
know are secure. Choose High
security level. Check
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-WWW,
-SSH, and
-Mail (SMTP). In the Other ports
-box, enter 443, 8000, 8443. Click
-Next.
-Port 443 is for https (http over ssl), and 8000 and 8443 are http and https access to the development server we'll be setting up.
Select any additional languages you want the
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WWW
,
SSH
, and
Mail (SMTP)
. In the Other ports
box, enter 443, 8000, 8443
. Click
Next
.
-Port 443 is for https (http over ssl), and 8000 and 8443 are http and https access to the development server we'll be setting up.
Select any additional languages you want the ->>>>>>> 1.39 +Port 443 is for https (http over ssl), and 8000 and 8443 are http and https access to the development server we'll be setting up.
Select any additional languages you want the
computer to support and then click
Next
Choose your time zone and click Next
.
Type in a root password, twice.
On the Package selection page, we're going to @@ -115,23 +88,13 @@ risk that's still screened by the firewall, or a resource hog. Just don't install a database or web server, because that would conflict with the database and web server we'll install later. -<<<<<<< install-redhat.html -
At the bottom, check Select Individual Packages and click Next
We need to fine-tune the exact list of packages. -======= -
At the bottom, check Select Individual Packages
and click Next
We need to fine-tune the exact list of packages. ->>>>>>> 1.39 +
At the bottom, check Select Individual Packages
and click Next
We need to fine-tune the exact list of packages. The same rules apply as in the last step - you can add more stuff, but you shouldn't remove anything the guide adds. We're going to go through all the packages in one big list, so select -<<<<<<< install-redhat.html -Flat -View and wait. In a minute, a -list of packages will appear.
Red Hat isn't completely happy with the combination
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Flat
View
and wait. In a minute, a
-list of packages will appear.
Red Hat isn't completely happy with the combination ->>>>>>> 1.39 +list of packages will appear.
Red Hat isn't completely happy with the combination
of packages we've selected, and wants to satisfy some dependencies.
Don't let it. On the next screen, choose
Ignore Package
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kernel and openssl/openssh root exploits, so you should be
upgrading all of that. Since you are upgrading the kernel,
reboot after this step.
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Lock down SSH
Lock down SSH
- ->>>>>>> 1.39 + SSH is the protocol we use to connect securely to the computer (replacing telnet, which is insecure). sshd is the daemon that listens for incoming @@ -243,4 +201,4 @@ cd /var/tmp wget http://updates.redhat.com/7.1/en/os/i686/kernel-2.4.18-27.7.x.i686.rpm rpm -Uvh kernel-2.4.18-27.7.x.i686.rpm -reboot
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