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# e. Change permissions on the files
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# e. Change permissions on the files
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$ root:/var/www/dav.mydomain.com> chown www-data:www-data . -Rf
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$ root:/var/www/dav.mydomain.com> chown www-data:www-data . -Rf
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### 3.2.2 - Setting up the Apache virtualhost
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### 3.2.2 - Setting up a Web Server
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Baïkal must be bound to a domain/subdomain in order to run properly.
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Baikal must be bound to a domain/subdomain in order to run properly.
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This package provides a default virtualhost configuration file for Apache 2 in
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This package provides default virtualhost configuration files for Apache 2 and for nginx in
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Specific/virtualhosts/baikal.apache2
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Specific/virtualhosts/
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To enable your host to run Baïkal, you'll have to add the Baïkal virtualhost
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To enable your host to run Baikal, you'll have to add the Baikal virtualhost
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to your Apache environment.
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to your Web Server environment.
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#### Setting up the Apache virtualhost
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In our example, we will assume that the apache2 configuration directory is:
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In our example, we will assume that the apache2 configuration directory is:
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/etc/apache2
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/etc/apache2
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# b. Enter the sites-available directory
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# b. Enter the sites-available directory
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$ root:/etc/apache2> cd sites-available
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$ root:/etc/apache2> cd sites-available
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# c. Symlink the Baïkal virtualhost file to this directory
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# c. Symlink the Baikal virtualhost file to this directory
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$ root:/etc/apache2/sites-available> ln -s /var/www/dav.mydomain.com/Specific/virtualhosts/baikal.apache2
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$ root:/etc/apache2/sites-available> ln -s /var/www/dav.mydomain.com/Specific/virtualhosts/baikal.apache2
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# d. Customize the virtualhost config file
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# d. Customize the virtualhost config file
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# h. Restart apache
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# h. Restart apache
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$ root:/etc/apache2/sites-enabled> /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
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$ root:/etc/apache2/sites-enabled> /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
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#### Setting up the nginx virtualhost
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In our example, we will assume that the nginx configuration directory is:
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/etc/nginx
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# a. Enter the nginx configuration directory
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$ root:/var/www> cd /etc/nginx
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# b. Enter the sites-available directory
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$ root:/etc/nginx> cd sites-available
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# c. Symlink the Baikal virtualhost file to this directory
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$ root:/etc/nginx/sites-available> ln -s /var/www/dav.mydomain.com/Specific/virtualhosts/baikal.nginx
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# d. Customize the virtualhost config file
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$ root:/etc/nginx/sites-available> nano baikal.nginx
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# e. In baikal.nginx, replace references to dav.mydomain.com with your own domain name
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# f. Activate the new virtualhost
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$ root:/etc/nginx/sites-available> cd ../sites-enabled
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$ root:/etc/nginx/sites-enabled> ln -s ../sites-available/baikal.nginx
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# h. Restart nginx
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$ root:/etc/nginx/sites-enabled> /etc/init.d/nginx restart
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### 3.2.3 - Setting up Baïkal
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### 3.2.3 - Setting up Baïkal
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In a web browser, navigate to http://dav.mydomain.com and follow the instructions of the initialization web tool
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In a web browser, navigate to http://dav.mydomain.com and follow the instructions of the initialization web tool
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