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Revision as of 17:05, 28 June 2011
Maintainer
Daniel B.
Firewall Services
mailto:daniel@firewall-services.com
Description
Tiny Tiny RSS is a web based feed reader. You can take a look at the online demo
Requirement
This contrib has been developped and tested on SME Server 8b6 and later. It probably won't work on SME 7.
Installation
Configure Firewall-Services's repository:
db yum_repositories set fws repository \ BaseURL http://repo.firewall-services.com/centos/\$releasever \ EnableGroups no GPGCheck yes \ Name "Firewall Services" \ GPGKey http://repo.firewall-services.com/RPM-GPG-KEY \ Visible yes status disabled signal-event yum-modify
- install the rpms
yum --enablerepo=fws install smeserver-tt-rss
- Appply the needed configuration:
signal-event webapps-update db configuration set UnsavedChanges no
You can now access the application using this URL: https://your-server.domain.tld/tt-rss All users created on your SME Server can login with their usual credentials.
Additional options
Some settings are available from the DB
- Authentication: Control the way users are authenticated. Correct values are http (apache protect the access), internal (uses the internal database to manage users and groups. An admin have to create user account before they can login). If you use the internal authentication mechanism, you need to login using admin/admin. A last value is available for this prop: LemonLDAP which uses LemonLDAP-NG to validate credentials, and the internal ldap server do get user/group information. You can have more information on this later on this page.
- MultiUser: If set to disabled, the application will only manage one profile, everyone will share the same settings, the same list of RSS etc...
- AliasOnPrimary: can be enabled or disabled (default is enabled). This prop lets you disable the access to Tiny Tiny RSS on your primary domain (the alias /tt-rss won't be added in apache configuration). This is useful if you want the application to be available only with a virtualhost.
example:
db configuration setprop tt-rss AliasOnPrimary disabled signal-event webapps-update
Integration with LemonLDAP::NG
Tiny Tiny RSS can be protected by LemonLDAP::NG. Here're the steps to protect it
Disable the access on the primary domain
You should disable the access to Open Upload on your primary domain:
db configuration setprop tt-rss AliasOnPrimary disabled signal-event webapps-update
Enable LemonLDAP::NG integration
This contrib support LemonLDAP NG auth quite easily:
db configuration setprop tt-rss Authentication LemonLDAP signal-event webapps-update
Create a new virtualhost for Tiny Tiny RSS
Lets create a new virtualhost for Open Upload. You can choose the name you want, for example, lets create upload.domain.tld:
db domains set rss.$(db configuration get DomainName) domain Content Primary Description 'Tiny Tiny RSS' \ DocumentRoot /usr/share/tt-rss Nameservers internet TemplatePath WebAppVirtualHost \ LemonLDAP enabled signal-event domain-create rss.$(db configuration get DomainName) signal-event webapps-update
Declare this virtualhost in LemonLDAP
You can now create the virtualhost in LemonLDAP management interface. You can create the rules you want. For example, here're the rules to accept only members of the group 'rss'
- Comment: default
- Rule: $groups =~ /\brss\b/
Uninstall
If you want to remove the contrib, just run:
yum remove tt-rss
Source
The source for this contrib can be found in Firewall-Services's repository [1].