TWiki Installation Guide 
Installation instructions for the current public release (01-Sep-2001)
 Overview 
These installation steps are based on the Apache Web server on Linux. TWiki runs on other Web servers and Unix systems, and should be fine with any OS and server that meet the 
system requirements. Documentation for other platforms is currently limited. For Windows, check 
TWiki:Codev/TWikiOnWindows
. Search the 
TWiki:Codev
 web for other intallation notes.
 
-  NOTE: This Guide assumes user nobodyownership for all files manipulated by the CGI scripts (executed by the Web server), and usertwikifor all other files. You can:
-  replace nobodywith another user if your server executes scripts under a different name (ex: default for Debian iswww-data).
-  replace user twikiwith your own username
 
 Standard Installation 
Request and download the TWiki 01-Sep-2001 distribution in Unix ZIP format from 
http://TWiki.org/download.html
.
 Step 1: Create & Configure the Directories 
NOTE: If you don't have access to your Web server configuration files - for example, if you're installing on an ISP-hosted account - use the alternative Step 1 instead.
 
-  Create directory /home/httpd/twikiand unzip the TWiki distribution into this directory.
-  The twiki/bindirectory of TWiki must be set as a cgi-bin directory. Add/home/httpd/twiki/binto file/etc/httpd/httpd.confwith onlyExecCGIoption.
-  The twiki/pubdirectory of TWiki must be set so that it is visible as a URL. Add/home/httpd/twikito filehttpd.confwith normal access options (copy from/home/httpd/html).
-  Now add ScriptAliasfor/twiki/binandAliasfor/twikito filehttpd.conf.
 Note: TheScriptAliasmust come before theAliasin Apache, otherwise it will fail to correctly set up/twiki/bin/, due to the fact that it sees that as being just another subdirectory of the/twiki/alias.
 
Example httpd.conf entries:
  ScriptAlias /twiki/bin/ "/home/httpd/twiki/bin/"
 Alias /twiki/ "/home/httpd/twiki/"
 <Directory "/home/httpd/twiki/bin">
    Options +ExecCGI
    SetHandler cgi-script
    Allow from all
 </Directory>
 <Directory "/home/httpd/twiki/pub">
    Options FollowSymLinks +Includes
    AllowOverride None
    Allow from all
 </Directory>
  
        
 Step 1 for Non-Root Accounts 
To install TWiki on a system where you don't have server administrator privileges, for example, on a hosted Web account: 
 
-  Download and unzip TWiki on your local PC
-  Using the table below, create a directory structure on your host server
-  Upload the TWiki files by FTP (transfer as text except for the image files in pub)
| TWiki dir: | What it is: | Where to copy: | Example: | 
| twiki/bin | CGI bin | cgi-bin enabled dir | /home/smith/public_html/cgi-bin | 
| twiki/lib | library files | same level like twiki/bin | /home/smith/public_html/lib | 
| twiki/pub | public files | htdoc enabled dir | /home/smith/public_html/pub | 
| twiki/data | topic data | outside of htdoc tree (for security) | /home/smith/twiki/data | 
| twiki/templates | web templates | outside of htdoc tree (for security) | /home/smith/twiki/templates | 
(Read TWiki:Codev/SourceForgeHowTo in case you want to install TWiki on SourceForge, to use on a software development project.)
 in case you want to install TWiki on SourceForge, to use on a software development project.)
 Step 2: Check the Server Directory Settings 
 
-  Restart Apache by /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S85httpd restart.
-  Test if the twiki/bindirectory is CGI-enabled:
-  Enter the URL of that directory into your browser ( http://your.domain.com/twiki/bin). It is not set correctly as cgi-bin in case you get something like"Index of /twiki/bin". It is OK if you get a message like"Forbidden. You don't have permission to access /twiki/bin/ on this server."
-  Execute the testenvscript from your browser (http://your.domain.com/twiki/bin/testenv). It shows a table with all CGI environment variables. It also tests the settings in yourtwiki/lib/TWiki.cfgconfiguration file, which you will set later on.
 
 Step 3: Enable Perl File Permissions 
 
-  Make sure Perl 5 and the Perl CGI library are installed on your system. The default location of Perl is /usr/bin/perl. If Perl is installed elsewhere, change the first line of all scripts in thetwiki/bindirectory (or create a symbolic link from/usr/bin/perl).
-  IMPORTANT: On most ISP virtual domain accounts, Perl CGI scripts require a .cgiextension to run. Some systems need.pl, the regular Perl extension. Change alltwiki/binscripts appropriately if necessary.
 
-  To be able to edit the Perl scripts and .tmplfiles it is necessary tochownandchgrp -R twikiso all the files have the owner you want.
-  The CGI scripts execute as nobody. Set the file permission of all Perl scripts in thetwiki/bindirectory as executable to-rwxr-xr-x(755).
-  Set the permission of all files below twiki/dataso that they are writable by usernobody. A simple way is tochmodthem to-rw-rw-r--(664) and tochownthem tonobody.
-  Set the permission of the twiki/datadirectory and its subdirectories so that files in there are writable by usernobody. A simple way is to chmod them todrwxrwxr-x(775) and tochownthem tonobody.
-  Set the permission of the twiki/pubdirectory and all its subdirectories so that files in there are writable by usernobody. A simple way is tochmodthem todrwxrwxr-x(775) and tochownthem tonobody.
 Step 4: Set the Main Configuration File 
 
-  Edit the file twiki/lib/TWiki.cfgand set the variables to your needs.
-  Set the file extension in the $scriptSuffixvariable tocgiorplif required.
-  Make sure RCS is installed. Set $rcsDirintwiki/lib/TWiki.cfgto mach the location of your RCS binaries.
 
-  Note in case the CGI scripts are not running as user nobody: The*,vRCS repository files delivered with the installation package are locked by usernobody. In case the user is different (ex:www-data), it is not possible to check in files, this has the effect that the topic version number does not increase when saving a topic. In this case you need to unlock all repository files and lock them as userwww-data(check the rcs man pages), or simply delete all the repository files. A simple way to switch the locker of the RCS files is to use sed:
 for f in *,v; do sed 's/nobody\:/www-data\:/' $f > x; mv x $f; done
-  Security issue: Directories twiki/data,twiki/templatesand all its subdirectories should be set so that they are not visible as a URL. (Alternatively, move the directories to a place where they are not visible, and change the variables intwiki/lib/TWiki.cfgaccordingly)
-  Enable email notification of topic changes, MonitoringSiteActivity has more. 
-  Add the TWiki:Main/PoweredByTWikiLogo to your Main topic. to your Main topic.
 Step 5: Finish Up from Your Browser 
 
-  Point your Web browser at http://yourdomain.com/twiki/bin/viewand start TWiki-ing away!
-  Edit the TWikiAdminGroup topic to include users with system administrator status.
-  Edit the TWikiPreferences topic in the TWiki:TWiki web to set the web to set theWIKIWEBMASTERemail address, theWEBCOPYRIGHTmessage, access privileges, and other preferences.
-  Edit the WebPreferences topic in each web, if necessary: set access priviliges, individual WEBCOPYRIGHTmessages, other preferences.
-  Edit the WebNotify topic in all webs and add the users you want to notify.
-  You can add new %VARIABLES%. Define site-level variables in the TWikiPreferences topic. See also: TWikiVariables.
That's it for the standard virgin installation of TWiki. Read on for server-level customization options.
 Additional Server-Level Options 
With your new TWiki installation up and running, you can manage most aspects of your site from the browser interface. Only a few functions require access to the server file system, via Telnet or FTP. You can make these server-level changes during installation, and at any time afterwards.
 Adding a New Web 
To create a new web: 
-  Create a new web data directory under twiki/dataand check the file permission of the directory.
-  Use a name consisting of characters A..Z,a..zbut not in WikiNotation.
 
-  Copy all files from the twiki/data/_defaultdirectory to the new data directory, preserving the original files' owner, group and permissions (on Unix, usecp -p). The data files must be writable by the owner the CGI scripts are running on (usually,nobody).
-  HINT: You can set permissions of .txtand.txt,vfiles to-rw-rw-rw-(666) and then edit the topic using your browser; RCS will restore the file permissions correctly when saving the topic.
 
-  Add the new web to the web list (visible in the upper right corner of each topic) by editing the site-level preferences, TWikiPreferences: 
-  Add the new web to the %WIKIWEBLIST%variable.
 
-  Update the web settings by editing the WebPreferences topic of the new web: 
-  Customize the %WEBTOPICLIST%variable to contain the web-specific links you prefer.
-  Set the WEBBGCOLOR variable to a color. The number represents the unique color for the web.
-  Set Plugins, access privileges, custom variables, other web-level options (ex: %WEBCOPYRIGHT%can be set for an individual web).
 
-  Add the new web to the color-coded web directory table by editing the TWikiWebsTable topic.
-  Test the new web: view pages, create a new page.
That's it for a basic new web set-up!
Optionally, you can also: 
-  Create custom web-specific templates in a new twiki/templates/Somewebdirectory (otherwise, templates are inherited fromtwiki/templates).
-  Add TWikiForms for form-based page input that's stored separately from the main free-form topic text.
NOTE: User home topics are located in the TWiki.Main web - don't try to move them or create them in other webs. From any other web, user signatures have to point to TWiki.Main web, using a 
Main.UserName or 
%MAINWEB%.UserName format. (The 
%MAINWEB% variable is an advantage if you ever change the Main web name, but the standard 
Main.UserName is easier for users to enter, which is the bottom line! 
 Enabling Basic Authentication (.htaccess) 
 
-  If TWiki is installed on a non-authenticated server - not using SSL - and you'd like to authenticate users: 
-  Rename file .htaccess.txtin thetwiki/bindirectory to.htaccessand change it to your needs. For details, consult the HTTP server documentation (for Apache server: [1], [2]). In particular, the following red part needs to be configured correctly:
 Redirect /urlpath/to/TWiki/index.html http://your.domain.com/urlpath/to/TWiki/bin/view
 AuthUserFile /filepath/to/TWiki/data/.htpasswd
 ErrorDocument 401 /urlpath/to/TWiki/bin/oops/TWiki/TWikiRegistration?template=oopsauth
-  NOTE: In case you renamed the CGI script files to have a file extension you need to reflect that in the edit,view,preview, etc entries in.htaccess.
-  NOTE: The browser should ask for login name and password when you click on the Edit link. In case .htaccessdoes not have the desired effect you need to enable it: Add "AllowOverride All" to the Directory section ofaccess.conffor yourtwiki/bindirectory.
 
-  Copy the TWikiRegistrationPub topic to TWikiRegistration. Do that by either editing the topics in theTWiki web, or by renaming the .txtand.txt,vfiles in thetwiki/data/TWikidirectory.
-  You can customize the registration form by deleting or adding input tags. The name=""parameter of the input tags must start with:"Twk0..."(if this is an optional entry), or"Twk1..."(if this is a required entry). This ensures that the fields are processed correctly.
 
 
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-  NOTE: When a user registers, a new line with the username and encrypted password is added to the data/.htpasswdfile. The.htpasswdfile that comes with the TWiki installation includes user accounts for TWiki core team members that are used for testing on TWiki.org. You can edit the file and delete those lines.
 
 TWiki File System Info 
See 
Appendix A: TWiki File System for an installed system snapshot and descriptions of all files in the TWiki 01-Sep-2001 distribution.
-- 
PeterThoeny - 13 Sep 2001 
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MikeMannix - 14 Sep 2001