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- | ===== Accessing Linux ===== | + | ===== Accessing |
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+ | Plug the network cable in the first LAN port in the CMAL100 and in your main switch as shown below. It should receive an DHCP lease IP address on the " | ||
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+ | Point your browser to [[http:// | ||
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+ | You should be directed to the following. You can know the external (i.e. WAN) IP address from that status screen below. Mine was '' | ||
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+ | ===== Accessing the CMAL100 | ||
Before proceeding to the next section you first need to be able to SSH into a Linux machine. You either need to be on Linux, use Putty on Windows and even [[linux-in-windows|install Linux in Windows]]. Make sure can do that before you proceed to the following section. | Before proceeding to the next section you first need to be able to SSH into a Linux machine. You either need to be on Linux, use Putty on Windows and even [[linux-in-windows|install Linux in Windows]]. Make sure can do that before you proceed to the following section. | ||
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The is already likely an Nginx web server running on the device for some other web services. You could install the SIS on that same server or you could leave that Nginx mostly untouched and install Apache2 with which OpenSIS was more heavily tested. This is the approach shown here but an experience sysadmin could opt to use Nginx. | The is already likely an Nginx web server running on the device for some other web services. You could install the SIS on that same server or you could leave that Nginx mostly untouched and install Apache2 with which OpenSIS was more heavily tested. This is the approach shown here but an experience sysadmin could opt to use Nginx. | ||
- | First, get Nginx to listen on port 88 instead of port 80. That way to access what was normally running on the device at '' | + | First, get Nginx to listen on port 88 instead of port 80. That way to access what was normally running on the device at '' |
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+ | This could be | ||
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+ | cap@CMAL-aaed: | ||
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+ | Or it could be | ||
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- | cap@CMAL-aaed: | + | cap@CMAL-aaed: |
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- | And as shown below find the number | + | The one with port 80 replace it with 88 (2 places). Do *NOT* change anything else or things will break. to save press '' |
You can then restart the Nginx web server. | You can then restart the Nginx web server. | ||
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Now install the database server MySQL. You will need to enter the password. Use the same as the device cap password so you don't forget. | Now install the database server MySQL. You will need to enter the password. Use the same as the device cap password so you don't forget. | ||
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+ | <note important> | ||
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