Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27
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Nice work. Are you documenting putting a reverse proxy in front of this, or are you only using it internally?
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@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
Nice work. Are you documenting putting a reverse proxy in front of this, or are you only using it internally?
Yes, I have a Nginx proxy in front. But that is on another box.
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If you want to have wiki.js autostart after reboot. You can install pm2 and tell pm2 to configure itself as a startup service.
But before installing pm2 and configuring it, you will want to temporary set SELinux to permissive and also install setroubleshoot-server. After installing and configuring pm2. You will end up having to run these commands.
ausearch -c 'systemd' --raw | audit2allow -M my-systemd semodule -i my-systemd.pp
You'll get that info from running
sealert -a /var/log/audit/audit.log
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SystemD needs read access topm2.pid
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@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
Nice work. Are you documenting putting a reverse proxy in front of this, or are you only using it internally?
Yes, I have a Nginx proxy in front. But that is on another box.
I think to do this properly, I should put up Nginx in front as well. If I were to just put Wiki.js on a VPS, I could put Nginx on the same box, correct?
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@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
Nice work. Are you documenting putting a reverse proxy in front of this, or are you only using it internally?
Yes, I have a Nginx proxy in front. But that is on another box.
I think to do this properly, I should put up Nginx in front as well. If I were to just put Wiki.js on a VPS, I could put Nginx on the same box, correct?
Yes.
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@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
Nice work. Are you documenting putting a reverse proxy in front of this, or are you only using it internally?
Yes, I have a Nginx proxy in front. But that is on another box.
I think to do this properly, I should put up Nginx in front as well. If I were to just put Wiki.js on a VPS, I could put Nginx on the same box, correct?
Yes.
Another project for the list!
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@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
Nice work. Are you documenting putting a reverse proxy in front of this, or are you only using it internally?
Yes, I have a Nginx proxy in front. But that is on another box.
I think to do this properly, I should put up Nginx in front as well. If I were to just put Wiki.js on a VPS, I could put Nginx on the same box, correct?
Yes.
Another project for the list!
I have instructions for CentOS7 on here. shoudl be the same.
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@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
Nice work. Are you documenting putting a reverse proxy in front of this, or are you only using it internally?
Yes, I have a Nginx proxy in front. But that is on another box.
I think to do this properly, I should put up Nginx in front as well. If I were to just put Wiki.js on a VPS, I could put Nginx on the same box, correct?
Yes.
Another project for the list!
I have instructions for CentOS7 on here. shoudl be the same.
Referring to this one, I assume...https://mangolassi.it/topic/6905/setting-up-nginx-on-centos-7-as-a-reverse-proxy
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@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
Nice work. Are you documenting putting a reverse proxy in front of this, or are you only using it internally?
Yes, I have a Nginx proxy in front. But that is on another box.
I think to do this properly, I should put up Nginx in front as well. If I were to just put Wiki.js on a VPS, I could put Nginx on the same box, correct?
Yes.
Another project for the list!
I have instructions for CentOS7 on here. shoudl be the same.
Referring to this one, I assume...https://mangolassi.it/topic/6905/setting-up-nginx-on-centos-7-as-a-reverse-proxy
Yes. There is nothing special in setting up NginX on CentOS versus Fedora.
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@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@jaredbusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
@fuznutz04 said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
Nice work. Are you documenting putting a reverse proxy in front of this, or are you only using it internally?
Yes, I have a Nginx proxy in front. But that is on another box.
I think to do this properly, I should put up Nginx in front as well. If I were to just put Wiki.js on a VPS, I could put Nginx on the same box, correct?
Yes.
Another project for the list!
I have instructions for CentOS7 on here. shoudl be the same.
Referring to this one, I assume...https://mangolassi.it/topic/6905/setting-up-nginx-on-centos-7-as-a-reverse-proxy
Yes. There is nothing special in setting up NginX on CentOS versus Fedora.
and I made a new guide for that now.
https://mangolassi.it/topic/16651/install-nginx-as-a-reverse-proxy-on-fedora-27 -
added some screenshots in post 3.
https://mangolassi.it/topic/16171/quick-and-dirty-install-wiki-js-on-fedora-27/3
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@JaredBusch said in Quick and dirty install Wiki.js on Fedora 27:
This brings it to here. I'm not sure why the system is not showing the css. Probably because I do not have my proxy setup right yet.
@JaredBusch Did you get this fixed?
Having the same issue behind NGINX reverse proxy
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