Webserver: Apache 1.3.26 (Unix)
Operating System: FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE
Complier: GCC 2.7.2.3
Database: MySQL 3.23.32-log
Perl 5.00503
PHP 4.2.2
PHP3 3.0.18
Sendmail 8.9.3
I also found out that I'm allowed one cron task,
which will run at 3am every night and must be called crontask.cgi. What
that means, I don't know, but I found it out anyway.
I also do NOT have telnet or shell access. I
use FTP for file managing, a PHP admin script for managing databases, and a text
editor as well as using FrontPage for the site management, etc.
So, that gets me stuck on step one (create user) of
the installation (haha).
shell> useradd -d /opt/OpenTRS/ otrs
shell> cd /opt/
shell> tar -xzvf
otrs-xxxx-xx.tar.gz
shell> chown -r /opt/OpenTRS/*
otrs
Ok I understand that if I had the access, I'd pass
those commands to the server. But can someone explain what exactly that
does so that I can figure out the equivelant to getting it done.
Also, file structure - cgi files are enabled only
in /cgi-bin. So I'm assuming I should extract the entire tar file into the
/cgi-bin folder. It's the only place where scripts, etc. can be
executed. Should that cause any problems with the program? I noticed
that you have "/opt/OpenTRS" but for me I think it would need to be
"/cgi-bin/OpenTRS" and what affect will that have?
Note: Since I don't have telnet/shell access, I
used WinZip to extract the files into a temp folder and then FTP'd them to their
places. The bug was that when it aborts the extract because there is an
"install" folder and an "INSTALL" file. Just thought you'd like to
know. The only way around it is to extract everything except the INSTALL
file since that's just a readme anyway.
I did manage to setup the database just fine and
completed the initial insert, but I TOTALLY get lost with the webserver
steps. What exactly needs to be done (in non-programmer language). I
am on a hosted server and can't modify the actual server itself. But I can
set up user access to certain directories with an .htaccess file. Is this
the same thing, and what would I need to do?
Ok, I think that's enough questions for now, but
there are plenty more to come :) If anyone is up for the challenge and
wanted to help over AIM, I'd greatly appreciate your time. We're a
non-profit receiving a LOT of emails and really need this system to be more
efficient.
Best Regards,
Chris Day