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Re: [SLE] zope on suse 9.2
- From: Patrick Shanahan <ptilopteri@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 18:16:17 -0500
- Message-id: <20041227231617.GF26998@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
* Laurent Renard <lrenard@xxxxxxxxxxx> [12-27-04 16:44]:
> Do you mean that i have to use the root password ?
> It doesn't works on my install !
Please do not top-post.
The *first* thing _usually_ to do after installing a program and having
difficulty making the pieces work is to "Read the Fine Manual" and all of
the manual is *usually* not just the man/info-page.
following is from /usr/share/doc/packages/zope/README.SuSE
Post installation notes
-----------------------
Default system account is: user superuser, password 123.
You should change system password by 'zpasswd'. It is wise to set also
some domain restriction for this user.
zpasswd creates a file named $ZOPE_HOME/inituser. This file is read---and
then removed---by zope when it is being started. Therefore, after
changing the initial password with 'zpasswd' zope needs to be restarted.
(Zope adds the user to the root acl_users folder.)
The so-called emergency user can be created with the command 'zpasswd
access'.
After installation, zope is set up to use its own web server.
If you want to use Apache with Zope (thru PCGI), set ZOPE_PCGI=yes in
/etc/sysconfig/apache (see also variable ZOPE_KEEP_HOMES).
More options for Zope can be found in /etc/sysconfig/zope!
More options for Zope can be found in /etc/sysconfig/zope or via
'yast2 sysconfig &' in section 'Network/WWW/Zope'.
$ZOPE_HOME is /opt/zope/.
For German documentation feel free to visit www.dzug.org, website of
Deutsche Zope User Group (DZUG).
Note:
Apache redirection is configured in /etc/httpd/zope.conf. This
configuration file is included from /etc/httpd/httpd.conf by Apache web
server.
there also exists ZopeBook-xx.pdf at the same location.
--
Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535
http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org
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> Do you mean that i have to use the root password ?
> It doesn't works on my install !
Please do not top-post.
The *first* thing _usually_ to do after installing a program and having
difficulty making the pieces work is to "Read the Fine Manual" and all of
the manual is *usually* not just the man/info-page.
following is from /usr/share/doc/packages/zope/README.SuSE
Post installation notes
-----------------------
Default system account is: user superuser, password 123.
You should change system password by 'zpasswd'. It is wise to set also
some domain restriction for this user.
zpasswd creates a file named $ZOPE_HOME/inituser. This file is read---and
then removed---by zope when it is being started. Therefore, after
changing the initial password with 'zpasswd' zope needs to be restarted.
(Zope adds the user to the root acl_users folder.)
The so-called emergency user can be created with the command 'zpasswd
access'.
After installation, zope is set up to use its own web server.
If you want to use Apache with Zope (thru PCGI), set ZOPE_PCGI=yes in
/etc/sysconfig/apache (see also variable ZOPE_KEEP_HOMES).
More options for Zope can be found in /etc/sysconfig/zope!
More options for Zope can be found in /etc/sysconfig/zope or via
'yast2 sysconfig &' in section 'Network/WWW/Zope'.
$ZOPE_HOME is /opt/zope/.
For German documentation feel free to visit www.dzug.org, website of
Deutsche Zope User Group (DZUG).
Note:
Apache redirection is configured in /etc/httpd/zope.conf. This
configuration file is included from /etc/httpd/httpd.conf by Apache web
server.
there also exists ZopeBook-xx.pdf at the same location.
--
Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535
http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org
HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/photos
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