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= System requirements = | = System requirements = | ||
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* iRedMail-0.8.0 or later releases. | * iRedMail-0.8.0 or later releases. | ||
* iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL-1.3.0 or later releases. | * iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL-1.3.0 or later releases. | ||
* Required Packages. They all are installed automatically during iRedMail installation. | * Required Packages. They all are installed automatically during iRedMail installation. | ||
| - | ** '''Apache''', | + | ** '''Apache''' Web server. We use the built-in Apache-1.3. '''Note''': iRedAdmin doesn't work with chrooted Apache, so don't forget to add '''-u''' flag in '''httpd_flags''' in /etc/rc.conf.local. For example: {{cmd|<pre>httpd_flags="-DSSL -u"</pre>}} |
** '''Python''' 2.4+, core programming language. Warning: Python 3.x is not supported yet. | ** '''Python''' 2.4+, core programming language. Warning: Python 3.x is not supported yet. | ||
| - | ** '''Web.py''', 0.32+. A python-powered web framework. | + | *** '''Web.py''', 0.32+. A python-powered web framework. |
*** '''MySQLdb'''. A thread-compatible interface to the popular MySQL database server that provides the Python database API. | *** '''MySQLdb'''. A thread-compatible interface to the popular MySQL database server that provides the Python database API. | ||
| - | iRedAdmin will run | + | iRedAdmin will run as default Apache user '''www'''. |
= Download iRedAdmin and configure Apache web server = | = Download iRedAdmin and configure Apache web server = | ||
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AddHandler cgi-script .py | AddHandler cgi-script .py | ||
| - | <Directory " | + | <Directory "/var/www/iredadmin"> |
| - | Options +ExecCGI | + | Options +ExecCGI |
Order allow,deny | Order allow,deny | ||
Allow from all | Allow from all | ||
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</Directory> | </Directory> | ||
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| - | * Edit / | + | * Edit /var/www/conf/httpd.conf, make iredadmin accessible via HTTPS. Add below lines before </VirtualHost>: |
| - | {{cfg|/ | + | {{cfg|/var/www/conf/httpd.conf|<pre> |
Alias /iredadmin/static /var/www/iredadmin/static | Alias /iredadmin/static /var/www/iredadmin/static | ||
ScriptAlias /iredadmin /var/www/iredadmin/iredadmin.py | ScriptAlias /iredadmin /var/www/iredadmin/iredadmin.py | ||
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The major config file of iRedAdmin is file '''/var/www/iredadmin/settings.ini'''. | The major config file of iRedAdmin is file '''/var/www/iredadmin/settings.ini'''. | ||
| - | * Copy example config file, and set correct file permission. | + | * Copy example config file, and set correct file owner ('''www''') and permission (0400). |
{{cmd|<pre> | {{cmd|<pre> | ||
# cd /var/www/iredadmin/ | # cd /var/www/iredadmin/ | ||
# cp settings.ini.mysql.sample settings.ini | # cp settings.ini.mysql.sample settings.ini | ||
| - | # chown | + | # chown www:iredadmin settings.ini |
# chmod 0400 settings.ini | # chmod 0400 settings.ini | ||
</pre>}} | </pre>}} | ||
Current revision as of 03:58, 6 May 2012
Contents |
If you already have iRedAdmin open source edition installed, you can migrate from iRedAdmin open source edition to iRedAdmin-Pro with just few steps:
Summary
- This installation guide is used to install iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL on Gentoo Linux.
- iRedAdmin-Pro is official web-based admin panel for iRedMail. There're three editions available:
- iRedAdmin-Pro-LDAP: works with OpenLDAP backend.
- iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL: works with MySQL backend.
- iRedAdmin-Pro-PGSQL: works with PostgreSQL backend.
System requirements
- iRedMail-0.8.0 or later releases.
- iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL-1.3.0 or later releases.
- Required Packages. They all are installed automatically during iRedMail installation.
- Apache Web server. We use the built-in Apache-1.3. Note: iRedAdmin doesn't work with chrooted Apache, so don't forget to add -u flag in httpd_flags in /etc/rc.conf.local. For example:
| Terminal: |
httpd_flags="-DSSL -u" |
- Python 2.4+, core programming language. Warning: Python 3.x is not supported yet.
- Web.py, 0.32+. A python-powered web framework.
- MySQLdb. A thread-compatible interface to the popular MySQL database server that provides the Python database API.
- Python 2.4+, core programming language. Warning: Python 3.x is not supported yet.
iRedAdmin will run as default Apache user www.
Download iRedAdmin and configure Apache web server
- Get iRedAdmin:
- If you purchased iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL, you should already have it. If not, please mail to support@ iredmail.org to get a download link.
- If you didn't purchase iRedAdmin-Pro-MySQL, download iRedAdmin open source edition from download page.
- Copy iRedAdmin to /var/www/, set correct file permissions, and create symbol link.
| Terminal: |
# tar xjf iRedAdmin-x.y.z.tar.bz2 -C /var/www/ # cd /var/www/ # chown -R iredadmin:iredadmin iRedAdmin-x.y.z # chmod -R 0755 iRedAdmin-x.y.z # ln -s iRedAdmin-x.y.z iredadmin |
- Add apache configure file: /var/www/conf/modules/iredadmin.conf.
| File: /var/www/conf/modules/iredadmin.conf |
AddType text/html .py
AddHandler cgi-script .py
<Directory "/var/www/iredadmin">
Options +ExecCGI
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
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- Edit /var/www/conf/httpd.conf, make iredadmin accessible via HTTPS. Add below lines before </VirtualHost>:
| File: /var/www/conf/httpd.conf |
Alias /iredadmin/static /var/www/iredadmin/static ScriptAlias /iredadmin /var/www/iredadmin/iredadmin.py |
- Restart apache to enable mod_wsgi:
| Terminal: |
# /etc/rc.d/httpd restart |
Create necessary MySQL database and grant privileges
- Create MySQL database: iredadmin. Used to store sessions, admin operation logs, etc.
| Terminal: |
# mysql -uroot -p mysql> CREATE DATABASE iredadmin DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci; mysql> USE iredadmin; mysql> SOURCE /var/www/iredadmin/docs/samples/iredadmin.sql; |
- Grant privileges to iredadmin user and set password for it.
WARNING: Here we use 'plain_passwd' as password of iredadmin user, please replace it with your own password.
| Terminal: |
# mysql -uroot -p mysql> GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE ON iredadmin.* TO iredadmin@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'plain_passwd'; mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES; |
Configure iRedAdmin
The major config file of iRedAdmin is file /var/www/iredadmin/settings.ini.
- Copy example config file, and set correct file owner (www) and permission (0400).
| Terminal: |
# cd /var/www/iredadmin/ # cp settings.ini.mysql.sample settings.ini # chown www:iredadmin settings.ini # chmod 0400 settings.ini |
NOTE: If you are installing iRedAdmin-Pro, and have iRedAdmin open source edition installed, you can simply copy settings.ini from open source edition. Don't forget to set correct file owner and permission after copied.
- Edit settings.ini.
NOTE:
- All required usernames/passwords are stored in iRedMail.tips which generated during iRedMail installation, placed under iRedMail directory. e.g. /root/iRedMail-0.8.0/iRedMail.tips.
- For more inforamtion, please open settings.ini, it's self-documented.
| File: settings.ini |
[general] # General settings ... [iredadmin] # Database "iredadmin". required by iRedAdmin. [vmaildb] # Database "vmail", stored all mail accounts. [policyd] # Database "policyd". Required for policyd integration. [amavisd] # Database "amavisd". Required for Amavisd-New integration. includes spam quarantining/releasing. |
- Restart apache web server.
| Terminal: |
# /etc/rc.d/httpd restart |
- Open your web browser to access iRedAdmin: https://your_server_ip_address/iredadmin/
- NOTE: Make sure you use HTTPS:// instead of HTTP://.
Troubleshooting
If iRedAdmin doesn't work as expected, you can set debug = True in settings.ini to turn on debug mode, restart apache web server, use your favourite web browser to access it again, create a new forum topic and paste error message in forum topic.
| File: settings.ini |
[general] debug = True |
