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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help to install Sybil software Post 302500916 by sluvah on Wednesday 2nd of March 2011 08:18:47 AM
Old 03-02-2011
I confirm for perl, It's v5.10.1

I have no process of postgre. I'm gonna try to find out how to make it running
Thank you, at least I know now where is the bug.

I will be back later, if needed, with postgre working Smilie

Thanks,
Bye

---------- Post updated at 08:18 AM ---------- Previous update was at 03:22 AM ----------

I'm back...

Apache is working well (I see it with firefox)
Postgre is, I think, working well because I can create users, grant select and things like that,
Perl is installed as said before.


BUT

I'm unable to finish my installation, probably due to lack of knowledge...

What I have done so far : (from : Sybil: Downloads )

Step one : OK
Step two : OK, but... The original file has been replaced by another file wich seems to give the same results ?
Step theree :
- Unpack : OK
- Copy of directory : OK
- Edit of the first line of chado_demo/conf/sybil.conf : NO
===> I don't understand what I should write ????

- Edit of chado_demo/conf/demo.conf : YES, but
===> My postgreSQL user is sybil, as created before. But it have no password, so I leave the pasword field empty ('')

- Temporary images folder thing : OK, i think...
===> I create the folders /usr/local/apache2/tmp/sybil/ with chmod 777 and put the according path in the file (I can provide the file if needed)

- Shared URL path : Dunno...
===> I put the path as said (can provide the file too)





What I get when opening my browser on apache : the page try to load, without success...


Help, please !
 

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NAME
ffproxy.quick -- filtering HTTP/HTTPS proxy server quick introduction DESCRIPTION
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The program comes with default configuration files that contain both examples and suggested entries. You can simply copy them to a directory of your choice. This directory will become the program's working directory. mkdir /var/ffproxy tar cf - db/ html/ | ( cd /var/ffproxy ; tar xf - ) cp sample.config /var/ffproxy/ffproxy.conf Above example would install all needed files to /var/ffproxy, which is ffproxy's default working directory. SECURING
The proxy now has its own working directory. By default, ffproxy does not change UID/GID after start. For security reasons we want to enable it. You have two choices know: Either use existing UID/GID or add custom UID/GID for ffproxy. See adduser(8) or useradd(8), depend- ing on your system, on how to create new IDs. Edit ffproxy.conf and change the lines containing uid and gid # change UID and GID # # to use, both uid and gid must be set # (disabled by default) #uid proxy #gid proxy uid _ffproxy gid _ffproxy In addition to changing UID and GID, ffproxy should be executed change-rooted to its working directory. So we change chroot_dir and db_files_path in the configuration file # change root to (only in connection with uid and gid change) # (disabled by default) chroot_dir /var/ffproxy # path to db/ and html/ directories # (default: /var/ffproxy) db_files_path . db_files_path must be changed, too, since that is relative to new root. Finally, we copy /etc/resolv.conf to ffproxy's home to enable DNS in chroot and chown /var/ffproxy so the proxy's master process can write its PID file mkdir /var/ffproxy/etc cp /etc/resolv.conf /var/ffproxy/etc/ chmod 750 /var/ffproxy chown _ffproxy._ffproxy /var/ffproxy ACCESS TO THE PROXY
By default, nobody is allowed to connect to ffproxy. Let's say, we want to provide LAN users a filtering proxy to shut down malicous content coming from the Internet. So the proxy has to be listening on the local network interface only. We change bind_ipv4 and bind_ipv6 appropi- ately in ffproxy.conf bind_ipv4 martyr.burden.eu.org bind_ipv6 martyr.burden.eu.org Additionally, we have to change db/access.ip. By, for example, ^192.168.10. we allow 192.168.10.0/24 to use our proxy. STARTING THE PROXY
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