| To complete installation you need to perform the following steps: |
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| 1) Configure dokuwiki base options |
| 2) Check the config |
| 3) Notes |
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| 1 - Configure dokuwiki base options |
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| The first thing we need to do is set base options of dokuwiki: |
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| $ cd ${MY_INSTALLDIR}/conf |
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| Edit dokuwiki/conf/dokuwiki.php (see config [1]) if you want to change |
| anything within it. Better yet, create ${MY_INSTALLDIR}/conf/local.php containing |
| those lines from dokuwiki.php which you want to change. This way, your |
| changes are preserved when overwriting the dokuwiki.php with a new |
| release. |
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| $ cp local.php.dist local.php |
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| 2 - Check the config |
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| Finally, test if everything is set up correctly. Use the check option in a |
| URL and pull it up into a browser: |
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| http://${VHOST_HOSTNAME}/${VHOST_APPDIR}/doku.php?do=check |
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| 3) - Notes |
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| Please see the website [2] for more information on setting up dokuwiki. |
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| Dokuwiki's default config leaves editing wide open, so please read the |
| acl [3] and user [4] documentation before proceding farther. If you use |
| the plaintext authentication, you may need to do the following: |
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| $ cd conf/ |
| $ cp users.auth.php.dist users.auth.php |
| $ cp acl.auth.php.dist acl.auth.php |
| $ chown apache:apache users.auth.php acl.auth.php |
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| This enables apache to write to the files for editing the acl/user |
| creation capability. |
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| If you're updating from an older version of Dokuwiki or want to learn about |
| other authentication methods, check the documentation about authentication |
| backends and plugins[5]. |
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| [1] https://www.dokuwiki.org/config |
| [2] https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki |
| [3] https://www.dokuwiki.org/acl |
| [4] https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:authplain |
| [5] https://www.dokuwiki.org/auth |