TWiki-6.0.1.tgz
for Linux)
twiki
which contains the TWiki package. In the rest of this document we assume this directory is called twiki
. chmod -R 770 twiki
. The access rules have different meaning for files and directories. This is the most common mistake installers make.
chown -R user:group /path/to/twiki
. The webserver username varies from Distributions. Examples for some major distributions: chown -R apache:apache /path/to/twiki
chown -R www-data:www-data /path/to/twiki
chown -R wwwrun:www /path/to/twiki
/usr/bin/perl
. If it's somewhere else, change the path to Perl in the first line of each script in the twiki/bin
directory.
.cgi
or .pl
). This is normally only needed under Windows and only where perl scripts are only recognized by file extension. Linux and Unix users should normally never need to do this. If necessary, rename all files in twiki/bin
(i.e. rename view
to view.pl
etc). If you do this, make sure you set the ScriptSuffix
option in configure
(Step 6).
twiki/bin/LocalLib.cfg
twiki/bin/LocalLib.cfg.txt
. Simply copy LocalLib.cfg.txt to LocalLib.cfg. Make sure the ownership and access rights of the copy are the same as LocalLib.cfg.txt
twiki/bin/LocalLib.cfg
must contain a setting for $twikiLibPath
, which must point to the absolute directory path of your twiki/lib
e.g. /var/www/twiki/lib
.
$CPANBASE
to point to your personal CPAN install. Don't forget that the webserver user has to be able to read those files as well.
twiki.conf
). Performance is much better with a config file, and makes setting up a correct and safe installation easier. However using a config file requires that you can restart Apache which again means that you need root or sudo access to stop and start Apache. The TWiki apache config file is included from the main Apache config file httpd.conf. Most distributions have a directory from which any file that ends with .conf
gets included when you restart Apache (Example RedHat/Fedora/Centos: /etc/httpd/conf.d
). If you use a virtual host setup in Apache you should include the twiki.conf file from inside the desired virtual host config in your Apache configuration.
misc/twiki_httpd_conf.txt
(nevertheless, it is better to use the generator).
twiki/bin
directory you find example .htaccess
files you can copy and modify. The files contains help text explaining how to set them up. In twiki/bin
you find .htaccess.txt
which can be copied to .htaccess
and defined access to the CGI scripts.
misc
directory you find pub-htaccess.txt
which you can copy to pub/.htaccess
, subdir-htaccess.txt
which you can copy to all directories as .htaccess
except bin and pub, and you find root-htaccess.txt
which you can copy to .htaccess
in the twiki root directory. But again only use .htaccess files if you do not have root privileges.
configure
script from your browser (enter http://yourdomain/do/configure
into your browser address bar) admin
user password once TWiki is running. $TWiki::cfg{Password}
from LocalSite.cfg
file from {TWIKI_ROOT}/lib
directory.
configure
for the first time, you can only edit the General Path Settings
section. Save these settings, and then return to configure
to continue configuration.
{PermittedRedirectHostUrls}
{WebMasterEmail}
, and {SMTP}{MAILHOST}
must be defined to enable TWiki to send administrative emails, such as for registration and notification of topic changes. Many ISPs have introduced authentication when sending emails to fight spam so you may also have to set {SMTP}{Username}
and {SMTP}{Password}
. If you do not want to enable mailing or want to enable it later you can uncheck {EnableEmail}
.
http://yourdomain.com/do/view
and start TWiki-ing away!
pub
directory. TWiki has some built-in protection which renames files with dangerous file names by appending .txt to the file name. But this is a secondary security measure. The essential action that you must take is to turn off any possible execution of any of the attached files.bin
directory should be script enabled, and the pub
directory should be HTML document enabled. misc/subdir-htaccess.txt
file can be copied as .htaccess
to the data, lib, locale, templates, tools and working directories.
misc/twiki_httpd_conf.txt
and example misc/htaccess.txt
files include the needed settings that protect against all 3 security elements.
TWiki.TWikiSkins
refers to the TWikiSkins
topic in your TWiki web. Easy way to jump directly to view the pages is to open your own TWiki in your browser and write TWiki.TWikiSkins
in the Jump test box to the right in the top bar and hit Enter. You can find these topics in the on-line reference copy at the official TWiki website: TWiki-6.0 Release.
Security Settings
pane of configure
: TWiki::LoginManager::TemplateLogin
for {LoginManager}
.
TWiki::Users::HtPasswdUser
for {PasswordManager}
.
configure
settings.
data/.htpasswd
file. If not, you probably got a path wrong, or the permissions may not allow the webserver user to write to that file.
Edit
link at beginning or end of topic) to check if authentication works.
LoginManager
option TWiki::LoginManager::ApacheLogin
uses a basic Apache type authentication where the browser itself prompts you for username and password. Most will find the TemplateLogin looking nicer. But ApacheLogin is required when you use Apache authentication methods like mod_ldap where all authentication is handled by an Apache module and not by the TWiki perl code. When you use ApacheLogin the apache configuration must be set up to require authentication of the some but not all the scripts in the bin directory. This section in the Apache config (or .htaccess) controls this
<FilesMatch "(attach|edit|manage|rename|save|upload|mail|logon|rest|.*auth).*"> require valid-user </FilesMatch>The TWiki:TWiki.ApacheConfigGenerator includes this section when you choose ApacheLogin. In the example
misc/twiki_httpd_conf.txt
and bin/.htaccess.txt
files this section is commented out with #. Uncomment the section when you use ApacheLogin. It is important that this section is commented out or removed when you use TemplateLogin.
data/Public/TWikiPreferences.txt
file and all your settings will be kept. Settings in Public.TWikiPreferences overrides settings in both TWiki.TWikiPreferences and any settings defined in plugin topics. See notes at the top of TWiki.TWikiPreferences for more information.
tools/mailnotify
script as described in the MailerContrib topic.
{WebMasterEmail}
email account. Obtain these as you would for any other S/MIME e-mail user.
To enable TWiki to sign administrative e-mails: /etc/pki/tls/certs
configure
script, change the following settings under Mail and Proxies: {MailProgram}
to enable an external mail program such as sendmail. Net::SMTP is not supported.
{SmimeCertificateFile}
configuration variable
{SmimeKeyFile}
configuration variable
configure
script an resolve any errors that it identifies
configure
for {Sessions}{ExpireAfter}
(turn on expert mode to see it), and install a cronjob to run the tools/tick_twiki.pl
script. Read The topic TWikiScripts#tick_twiki_pl for details how to do this.
Localization
section of configure
. For more information about these features, see TWiki:TWiki.InternationalizationSupplement.
/
to /twiki/bin/view/Intranet/WebHome
. Here is an example index.html
containing an HTML meta redirect you can use: Customize it and put it in your HTML document root on your TWiki sever:
<html> <head> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;/do/view/Intranet/WebHome" /> </head> <body> Redirecting to <a href="/do/view/Intranet/WebHome">Intranet home</a>... </body> </html>2. Set the wiki logo URL When a user clicks on the logo in the upper left or on the "Home" link in the top-bar she expects to navigate to the new homepage. You can do that by defining and customizing the following setting in Public.TWikiPreferences as described in the Set TWiki Preferences section:
URL of the logo: * Set WIKILOGOURL = %SCRIPTURLPATH{view}%/Intranet/WebHome
configure
. In this section you also find a Find More Extensions button which opens an application which can install additional plugins from the TWiki.org website. If you are behind a firewall or your server has no access to the Internet it is also possible to install plugins manually. Manual installation instructions for the plugins can be found in the plugin topics on TWiki.org. Additional documentation on TWiki plugins can be found at TWiki:TWiki.TWikiPluginsSupplement.
Some plugins require that you define their settings in configure
. You fill find these under the Extensions section of configure.
configure
script and make sure you have resolved all errors, and are satisfied that you understand any warnings.
If, by any chance, you forget the "admin" password, the same used in "configure" script, then please login to the server. Delete $TWiki::cfg{Password}= ' ...';
. Set the new password using "configure" script.
Failing that, please check TWiki:TWiki.InstallingTWiki on TWiki.org, the supplemental documentation that help you install TWiki on different platforms, environments and web hosting sites. For example: Resource | Required Server Environment * |
---|---|
Perl | 5.8.0 or higher (5.8.4 or higher is recommended) |
RCS | 5.7 or higher (including GNU diff ) Optional, TWiki includes a pure Perl implementation of RCS that can be used instead (although it's slower) |
GNU diff |
GNU diff 2.7 or higher is required when not using the all-Perl RcsLite. Install on PATH if not included with RCS (check version with diff -v ) Must be the version used by RCS, to avoid problems with binary attachments - RCS may have hard-coded path to diff |
GNU df |
Used by the site statistics to record disk usage statistics, optional. The df command is pre-installed on Linux and OS-X. On Windows install the CoreUtils for Windows. |
GNU patch |
For upgrades only: GNU patch is required when using the TWiki:Codev.UpgradeTWiki script |
GNU fgrep , egrep |
Modify command line parameters in configure if you use non-GNU grep programs |
zip |
Zip archive command line utility. Used by the BackupRestorePlugin to create and restore from backups. |
Cron/scheduler | • Unix: cron • Windows: cron equivalents |
Web server | Apache is well supported; see TWiki:TWiki.InstallingTWiki#OtherWebServers for other servers |
Module | Preferred version | Comment |
---|---|---|
Algorithm::Diff |
Included in TWiki distribution | |
CGI |
>=3.18 | Versions 2.89 and 3.37 must be avoided. Most version from 3.15 and onwards should work. |
CGI::Carp |
>=1.26 | |
Config |
>=0 | |
Cwd |
>=3.05 | |
Data::Dumper |
>=2.121 | |
Encode |
>=2.1 | |
Error |
Included in TWiki distribution | |
File::Copy |
>=2.06 | |
File::Find |
>=1.05 | |
File::Spec |
>=3.05 | |
File::Temp |
>=0.18 | This version included in Perl 5.9.5. File::Temp needs to be updated on RedHat 5 and CentOS 5. |
FileHandle |
>=2.01 | |
HTML::Parser |
>=3.28 | Needed by the WysiwygPlugin for WYSIWYG editing |
HTML::Entities |
>=1.25 | Needed by the WysiwygPlugin for WYSIWYG editing |
IO::File |
>=1.10 | |
Net::SMTP |
>=2.29 | Used for sending mail |
Text::Diff |
Included in TWiki distribution | |
Time::Local |
>=1.11 |
Module | Preferred version | Description |
---|---|---|
Archive::Tar |
May be required by the Extensions Installer in configure if command line tar or unzip is not available | |
Authen::SASL |
Used for SMTP Authentication | |
CGI::Cookie |
>=1.24 | Used for session support |
CGI::Session |
>=3.95 | Used for session support |
Crypt::SMIME |
>=0.09 | Required if S/MIME-signed administrative e-mail is enabled. |
Digest::base |
||
Digest::SHA1 |
||
Locale::Maketext::Lexicon |
>=0 | Used for I18N support |
Net::SMTP |
>=2.29 | Used for sending mail |
URI |
Used for configure |
configure
script, or if you're still trying to get to that point, check from the command line like this:
perl -e 'use FileHandle; print $FileHandle::VERSION."\n"'
pub
directory.)
twiki/bin
directory (e.g. because CGI bin directories can't be under your home directory and you don't have root access). You can create this directory elsewhere and configure the twiki/bin/LocalLib.cfg
file (done in Step 2). TWiki dir: | What it is: | Where to copy: | Example: |
---|---|---|---|
twiki/ | TWiki package | TWiki root directory, should be secure from public access | /home/smith/twiki/ |
twiki/bin/ | CGI bin | move to script-enabled dirctory | /home/smith/cgi/twiki/ |
twiki/lib/ | library files | leave in TWiki root | /home/smith/twiki/lib/ |
twiki/locale/ | language files | leave in TWiki root | /home/smith/twiki/locale/ |
twiki/pub/ | public files | move to HTML document enabled directory | /home/smith/html/twiki-pub/ |
twiki/data/ | topic data | leave in TWiki root | /home/smith/twiki/data/ |
twiki/templates/ | web templates | leave in TWiki root | /home/smith/twiki/templates/ |
twiki/tools/ | TWiki utlilities | leave in TWiki root | /home/smith/twiki/tools/ |
twiki/working/ | Temporary and internal files | leave in TWiki root | /home/smith/twiki/working/ |
755
(or 775
) and file permissions should be set to 644
(or 664
). If you can run a chmod
command, you can accomplish this in two quick steps by running these commands from the root direct: chmod -R 755 pub
chmod 644 `find pub -type f -print`
.htaccess
file in the pub directory, using the template included in the distribution entitled misc/pub-htaccess.txt
.
.htaccess
in the bin directory that includes the following single line: SetHandler cgi-script
. This informs the server to treat all the perl scripts in the bin directory as scripts.
lib/TWiki.spec
to lib/LocalSite.cfg
$TWiki::cfg{DefaultUrlHost}
, $TWiki::cfg{ScriptUrlPath}
, $TWiki::cfg{PubUrlPath}
, $TWiki::cfg{PubDir}
, $TWiki::cfg{TemplateDir}
, $TWiki::cfg{DataDir}
, $TWiki::cfg{LocalesDir}
, and $TWiki::cfg{OS}
and make sure these settings have the correct values.
$TWiki::cfg{LoginManager}
, $TWiki::cfg{WebMasterEmail}
, $TWiki::cfg{SMTP}{MAILHOST}
, $TWiki::cfg{SMTP}{SENDERHOST}
.
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