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|85.214.101.34 || ldap.feministwiki.org || ldap || LDAP | |85.214.101.34 || ldap.feministwiki.org || ldap || LDAP | ||
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|85.214.101.34 || blog.feministwiki.org || blog || Blogging | |||
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|85.214.101.34 || chat.feministwiki.org || chat || Web-client for XMPP | |85.214.101.34 || chat.feministwiki.org || chat || Web-client for XMPP | ||
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|85.214.101.34 || imap.feministwiki.org || imap || IMAP | |85.214.101.34 || imap.feministwiki.org || imap || IMAP | ||
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|85.214.101.34 || pop3.feministwiki.org || pop3 || POP3 | |||
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|85.214.101.34 || smtp.feministwiki.org || smtp || SMTP | |85.214.101.34 || smtp.feministwiki.org || smtp || SMTP | ||
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domains=$(printf '%s' "$domains" | tr '\n' ',') | domains=$(printf '%s' "$domains" | tr '\n' ',') | ||
letsencrypt certonly --authenticator standalone -d "$domains" | letsencrypt certonly --authenticator standalone --keep --expand -d "$domains" | ||
Additionally, for programs that require a cert file and its private key in a single combined <code>.pem</code> file, run the following commands to generate such a file: | Additionally, for programs that require a cert file and its private key in a single combined <code>.pem</code> file, run the following commands to generate such a file: | ||
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The above can be used not only to refresh a cert that's running out, but also to add a new domain to the cert. Just add the domain to <code>/root/etc/domains</code> and run the commands. | The above can be used not only to refresh a cert that's running out, but also to add a new domain to the cert. Just add the domain to <code>/root/etc/domains</code> and run the commands. | ||
Note that the letsencrypt command | Note that the letsencrypt command may not work well on a "dumb" terminal such as an Emacs shell buffer. If in doubt, run it from within a proper terminal emulator. | ||
=== Readability of the key files === | === Readability of the key files === | ||
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The wiki uses the SQL database called "feministwiki" and the SQL user of the same name. | The wiki uses the SQL database called "feministwiki" and the SQL user of the same name. | ||
=== Blog === | |||
Host: blog.feministwiki.org <br/> | |||
Software: WordPress | |||
This is a fairly standard WordPress installation in <code>/var/www/blog</code>, with LDAP authentication enabled via the AD/LDAP plugin from miniOrange. | |||
Users from LDAP are registered as "subscriber" by default, and the admin has to change their WordPress role manually to allow contribution, authoring, or editing. | |||
The permalink structure configured in WordPress is <code>/p/%author%/%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%/</code>, where Apache handles the rewrite from <code>/p/</code> to <code>/index.php/</code> for it to actually work. | |||
WordPress uses the SQL database called "feministblog" and an SQL user of the same name. | |||
=== Chat (web interface) === | === Chat (web interface) === | ||
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FeministMail uses the [https://www.dovecot.org/ Dovecot] IMAP server, configured for LDAP authentication and using virtual mail boxes under <code>/home/vmail</code>. | FeministMail uses the [https://www.dovecot.org/ Dovecot] IMAP server, configured for LDAP authentication and using virtual mail boxes under <code>/home/vmail</code>. | ||
=== POP3 === | |||
Host: pop3.feministwiki.org <br/> | |||
Software: Dovecot | |||
While Dovecot is primarily an IMAP server, it also offers POP3 support, which the FeministWiki installation has enabled. | |||
=== SMTP === | === SMTP === |