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Siremis v3.3.x - Installation

Author:
    Elena-Ramona Modroiu

Requirements

apt-get install apache2
a2enmod rewrite
apt-get install php5 php5-mysql php5-gd

Download

Latest version of SIREMIS 3.3.x is available at:

Untar the archive on the local file system (e.g., in your web server root folder):

cd /var/www
tar xvfz siremis-x.y.z.tgz
cd siremis-x.y.z

You have to replace x.y.z with version number for Siremis (for example, for Siremis v3.3.0, replace x.y.z with 3.3.0).

Web Server Setup

If you want to setup an alias for Apache 2.x, you can run:

make apache-conf

and you get the config snippet printed in the terminal – it should look like (of course, x.y.x is replaced by version number):

siremis-x.y.z# make apache-conf
# siremis apache conf snippet ...

	Alias /siremis "/var/www/siremis-x.y.x/siremis"
	<Directory "/var/www/siremis-x.y.x/siremis">
		Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
		AllowOverride All
		Order allow,deny
		Allow from all
		<FilesMatch "\.xml$">
			Order deny,allow
			Deny from all
		</FilesMatch>
		<FilesMatch "\.inc$">
			Order deny,allow
			Deny from all
		</FilesMatch>
	</Directory>

You can copy&paste what was printed in the terminal into Apache conf file, inside VirtualHost settings.

For Apache2 on Debian/Ubuntu, the config file is:

/etc/apache2/sites-available/default

After restarting the web server, SIREMIS will be available under:

If you want to use a different alias, edit Makefile and change the value of URLBASE

Local Configuration

Next step is to create .htaccess and Siremis configuration files, you have to run 'make prepare':

siremis-x.y.z# make prepare
updating htaccess file...
updating app.inc file...
done

Make sure that following directories have write access for web server user:

On Debian/Ubuntu you can do:

siremis-x.y.z# make chown

Do not forget to restart the web server after doing the changes in its configuration file.

Database Configuration

Database server to be used is MySQL.

You have to create a MySQL user that has access to Siremis database, for example:

GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON siremis.* TO siremis@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'siremisrw';

You can run above SQL statement via mysql command line tool, connecting to MySQL server as user root.

This MySQL user will be needed later during the installation, of course, you can use an existing MySQL user that has enough privileges.

Also, you have to create Kamailio database with kamdbctl tool, if you don't have it already:

kamdbctl create

You don't need to do anything else to setup the database of Siremis, the rest of the process is down via web installation wizard.

Web Installation Wizard

Once you have done the steps above, access the web page:

When you do it first time, you are redirected to an installation wizard. Follow the steps.

First Page

You get a page to start the setup process.

Step 1

First step shows the status of required items. You have to update local configuration until all the items are checked ok.

Step 2

In the second step you have to introduce the details to access Kamailio and Siremis database.

When you install Siremis first time, you probably have to check:

Step 3

This page presents a status report of installation, showing whether the required directories have writable access and summary of database access details.

Step 4

This is the end of installation, presenting the username and password to login to Siremis. This page is automatically redirected to login page after a short period of time.

Login Page

After first login, do not forget to update the password for user admin.

Post Installation

If you want to run again installation wizard:

Start Using Siremis

Siremis Components

These are special Siremis components that need further configuration in order to work:

Security Considerations

Siremis is an administration tool, it is recommended to: