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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @NashBrydges
      last edited by

      @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

      One awesome function is the Export capability. If I export a book to a PDF, all subsequent Chapters and Pages are also exported. It creates an index page linked to the child sections allowing navigation to the child sections within the PDF file.

      If you are going to export to PDF a lot, there is another package you need to install

      https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/pdf-rendering/

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @black3dynamite
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        @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

        @jaredbusch said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

        okay, this thing just sucks donkey balls. I spent way the fuck too much time on this and still not working.

        Assuming Fedora 27 Minimal

        # required packages + nano 
        dnf install -y composer git mariadb mariadb-server mcrypt nano php php-cli php-curl php-fpm php-gd php-json php-mbstring php-mysqlnd php-openssl php-pdo php-tidy php-tokenizer php-xml php-zip policycoreutils policycoreutils-python policycoreutils-python-utils
        #open HTTP
        firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=http/tcp --permanent
        firewall-cmd --reload
        #start and enable mariadb
        systemctl start mariadb
        systemctl enable mariadb
        #start and enable apache
        systemctl start httpd
        systemctl enable httpd
        # Create Database and user with a random password for Bookstack
        export DB_PASS="$(head /dev/urandom | tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 | head -c 13)"
        echo DB_PASS=$DB_PASS
        mysql -e "CREATE DATABASE bookstack;"
        mysql -e "CREATE USER 'bookstack'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '$DB_PASS';"
        mysql -e "GRANT ALL ON bookstack.* TO 'bookstack'@'localhost';"
        mysql -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES;"
        # Secure MariaDB
        ###################################################
        ##############CHANGE THE PASSWORD##################
        mysql -e "UPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('somesecurepassword') WHERE User='root';"
        mysql -e "DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE User='root' AND Host NOT IN ('localhost', '127.0.0.1', '::1');"
        mysql -e "DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE User='';"
        mysql -e "DROP DATABASE test;"
        mysql -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES;"
        # Download BookStack
        cd /var/www/html/
        git clone https://github.com/ssddanbrown/BookStack.git --branch release --single-branch bookstack
        export DIR_BOOKSTACK="/var/www/html/bookstack"
        # Install BookStack composer dependancies
        cd $DIR_BOOKSTACK
        composer install
        # Copy and update BookStack environment variables
        cp $DIR_BOOKSTACK/.env.example $DIR_BOOKSTACK/.env
        sed -i 's/DB_DATABASE=.*$/DB_DATABASE=bookstack/' $DIR_BOOKSTACK/.env
        sed -i 's/DB_USERNAME=.*$/DB_USERNAME=bookstack/' $DIR_BOOKSTACK/.env
        sed -i "s/DB_PASSWORD=.*\$/DB_PASSWORD=$DB_PASS/" $DIR_BOOKSTACK/.env
        # update the apache DocumentRoot
        sed -i 's/DocumentRoot "\/var\/www\/html"/DocumentRoot "\/var\/www\/html\/bookstack\/public"/' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
        #setup SELinux permissions
        export httpdrw='httpd_sys_rw_content_t'
        setsebool -P httpd_can_sendmail 1
        setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect 1
        semanage fcontext -a -t ${httpdrw} "${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/storage(/.*)?"
        restorecon -R -F ${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/storage
        semanage fcontext -a -t ${httpdrw} "${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/bootstrap/cache(/.*)?"
        restorecon -R -F ${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/bootstrap/cache
        semanage fcontext -a -t ${httpdrw} "${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/public/uploads(/.*)?"
        restorecon -R -F ${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/public/uploads
        #setup ownership of the bookstrap directory to apache
        chown apache:apache -R $DIR_BOOKSTACK
        # Generate the application key
        php artisan key:generate --no-interaction --force
        # Migrate the databases
        php artisan migrate --no-interaction --force
        #Restart httpd
        systemctl restart httpd
        

        Browse to the IP http://yourip and get redirected to http://yourip/login so that application is running.
        If I set the APP_URL in the .env file, browsing to http://yourip will redirect to the http://FQDN/login. So yet more proof that the application if running.

        But I see this.
        0_1519022950755_a1994cee-1700-490a-9a22-9fc36b66983b-image.png

        I followed your guide except I created a conf file in /etc/httpd/conf.d/wiki.example.com.conf

        sudo tee /etc/httpd/conf.d/wiki.example.com.conf <<EOF
        <VirtualHost *:80>
            ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
              <Directory /var/www/html/bookstack/public>
                Require all granted
                AllowOverride All
                #Options +Indexes
              </Directory>
            DocumentRoot /var/www/html/bookstack/public
            ServerName wiki.example.com
            ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/bookstack.error.log
            CustomLog /var/log/access.log combined
        </VirtualHost>
        EOF
        

        I pretty much did they same setup like Snipe-IT.

        And my APP_URL is APP_URL=https://wiki.example.com

        Ok, added the vhost config, removed the change to the httpd.conf, and it works

        I added one yesterday also, but I must not have got all the options right.

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        • NashBrydgesN
          NashBrydges @JaredBusch
          last edited by

          @jaredbusch said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

          @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

          One awesome function is the Export capability. If I export a book to a PDF, all subsequent Chapters and Pages are also exported. It creates an index page linked to the child sections allowing navigation to the child sections within the PDF file.

          If you are going to export to PDF a lot, there is another package you need to install

          https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/pdf-rendering/

          Thanks for this.

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          • black3dynamiteB
            black3dynamite @NashBrydges
            last edited by

            @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

            This looks like it could work for multi-tenant environment.

            • Created a new role and granted no permissions whatsoever.
            • Created a new book with a sample page within the book
            • Clicked on "More" at top right and assigned View only privileges to this new role I created
            • Created new user and assigned user to new role
            • Logged in as new user and all I can see is the test book to which I granted permissions. I also can't create any new material because those permissions weren't granted. When I search for a document that was created in the Admin role, I cannot see any search results that I know exist under the Admin role but that haven't been granted access to on this restricted user role. All I can see as this restricted user is the single book that I've granted View access to.
            • The book permissions also cascade to other pages created in the same book so once permissions are set at the book, the are also set for child sections.

            That works well.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch
              last edited by

              I opened an issue on their github last night (well this morning) before I went to bed.
              https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack/issues/708

              The built in .htaccess file should have handled the rewrite rules and it is not.

              So the quesiton for anyone who knows is why not?

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              • black3dynamiteB
                black3dynamite @JaredBusch
                last edited by

                @jaredbusch said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                I opened an issue on their github last night (well this morning) before I went to bed.
                https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack/issues/708

                The built in .htaccess file should have handled the rewrite rules and it is not.

                So the quesiton for anyone who knows is why not?

                The only thing that is different to me is Options +FollowSymLinks
                https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/installation/

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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre @JaredBusch
                  last edited by

                  @jaredbusch said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                  I opened an issue on their github last night (well this morning) before I went to bed.
                  https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack/issues/708

                  The built in .htaccess file should have handled the rewrite rules and it is not.

                  So the quesiton for anyone who knows is why not?

                  Weren't there some major changes to Apache's syntax for the Rewrite rules? Could that be part of the issue?

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @black3dynamite
                    last edited by

                    @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                    @jaredbusch said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                    I opened an issue on their github last night (well this morning) before I went to bed.
                    https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack/issues/708

                    The built in .htaccess file should have handled the rewrite rules and it is not.

                    So the quesiton for anyone who knows is why not?

                    The only thing that is different to me is Options +FollowSymLinks
                    https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/installation/

                    This is what is in the defualt htaccess

                    [root@bookstack ~]# cat /var/www/html/bookstack/public/.htaccess 
                    <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
                        <IfModule mod_negotiation.c>
                            Options -MultiViews
                        </IfModule>
                    
                        RewriteEngine On
                    
                        # Redirect Trailing Slashes If Not A Folder...
                        RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
                        RewriteRule ^(.*)/$ /$1 [L,R=301]
                    
                        # Handle Front Controller...
                        RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
                        RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
                        RewriteRule ^ index.php [L]
                    </IfModule>
                    
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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch
                      last edited by

                      So it looks to me like their provided file does not follow their own guide....

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch
                        last edited by JaredBusch

                        I added that to the htaccess and change apache confs back and restarted apache and broke again.

                        Looking at httpd.conf I see some differences between that and the vhost config also. so bah.

                        So thinking to just go with providing a vhost file.

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                        • NashBrydgesN
                          NashBrydges
                          last edited by

                          Btw, I noticed directory browsing is enabled by default. Is it best to make the changes to the /etc/httpd/conf.d/autoindex.conf file to disable this for the server globally?

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @NashBrydges
                            last edited by

                            @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                            Btw, I noticed directory browsing is enabled by default. Is it best to make the changes to the /etc/httpd/conf.d/autoindex.conf file to disable this for the server globally?

                            That would be an apache security setting and not directly related to the install.

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                            • NashBrydgesN
                              NashBrydges @JaredBusch
                              last edited by

                              @jaredbusch said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                              @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                              Btw, I noticed directory browsing is enabled by default. Is it best to make the changes to the /etc/httpd/conf.d/autoindex.conf file to disable this for the server globally?

                              That would be an apache security setting and not directly related to the install.

                              Thanks. Disabled it in the vhost file.

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                              • black3dynamiteB
                                black3dynamite
                                last edited by black3dynamite

                                I've got it. In /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file.

                                Changing <Directory "/var/www/html"> to <Directory "/var/www/html/bookstack/public">
                                And also changing AllowOverride None to AllowOverride All fixes the not found page.

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                                • dafyreD
                                  dafyre
                                  last edited by

                                  So from start to finish, running JB's script everything worked for me out of the box, except for one thing. I had to

                                  firewall-cmd --set-default-zone=public

                                  But that may be because my install was done with the Server DVD and not a minimal install.

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                                  • black3dynamiteB
                                    black3dynamite @dafyre
                                    last edited by

                                    @dafyre said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                    So from start to finish, running JB's script everything worked for me out of the box, except for one thing. I had to

                                    firewall-cmd --set-default-zone=public

                                    But that may be because my install was done with the Server DVD and not a minimal install.

                                    The default zone is FedoraServer.

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                                    • dafyreD
                                      dafyre @black3dynamite
                                      last edited by

                                      @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                      @dafyre said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                      So from start to finish, running JB's script everything worked for me out of the box, except for one thing. I had to

                                      firewall-cmd --set-default-zone=public

                                      But that may be because my install was done with the Server DVD and not a minimal install.

                                      The default zone is FedoraServer.

                                      Yeah. The script JB posted uses --zone=public so that's the reason I had to do that on mine.

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @dafyre
                                        last edited by

                                        @dafyre said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                        So from start to finish, running JB's script everything worked for me out of the box, except for one thing. I had to

                                        firewall-cmd --set-default-zone=public

                                        But that may be because my install was done with the Server DVD and not a minimal install.

                                        Not my problem that you failed to follow instruction.
                                        0_1519057716158_f26429b9-383d-4a49-8fc7-5c9d0834e3aa-image.png

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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce
                                          last edited by

                                          Dont specify a zone and it will default to the current one in use...

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @black3dynamite
                                            last edited by

                                            @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                            I've got it. In /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file.

                                            Changing <Directory "/var/www/html"> to <Directory "/var/www/html/bookstack/public">
                                            And also changing AllowOverride None to AllowOverride All fixes the not found page.

                                            Just tested this and it does resolve the issues.
                                            But, I think it will be cleaner to use the vhost file simply named bookstack.conf

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