Mono
Mono on SME
Mono is a cross platform, open source .NET development framework. See http://mono-project.com
With Mono you can run ASP.NET on many platforms including SMEServer.
Mono is also required to use iFolder http://www.ifolder.com
Note to Windows users: Use PuTTY to get acces to your SMEServer Box, login as root. Execute the steps hereunder by copy-pasting them to PuTTY - to paste in PuTTY right click with the mouse (not working under mc!). To navigate around your server use MidnightComander - just type mc at the commandline.
Mono on SME Server 7
Installation
To setup a repository where yum can get Mono from issue following:
/sbin/e-smith/db yum_repositories set mono repository \ Name 'Mono for rhel-4-i386 (stable)' \ BaseURL 'http://ftp.novell.com/pub/mono/download-stable/rhel-4-i386/' \ EnableGroups no \ GPGCheck no \ Visible yes \ status disabled
Then:
signal-event yum-modify
This is equivalent to adding a .repo file (this was not working before SMEServer 7.4). The info above comes from http://ftp.novell.com/pub/mono/download-stable/rhel-4-i386/mono.repo - the source of Mono. It is the only place I have found xsp and mod_mono required to run ASP.NET pages.
install mono, xsp and mod_mono:
yum --enablerepo=mono install mono-complete xsp mod_mono
Restart the system:
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
Create a file in the SMEServer custom templates dir (create dir first)
mkdir -p /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
cd /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
Create file:
pico 20LoadModule80mod_mono
Add following to the file:
#Template for mod_mono LoadModule mono_module /usr/lib/httpd/modules/mod_mono.so AddType application/x-asp-net .aspx AddType application/x-asp-net .asmx AddType application/x-asp-net .ashx AddType application/x-asp-net .asax AddType application/x-asp-net .ascx AddType application/x-asp-net .soap AddType application/x-asp-net .rem AddType application/x-asp-net .axd AddType application/x-asp-net .cs AddType application/x-asp-net .config AddType application/x-asp-net .Config AddType application/x-asp-net .dll DirectoryIndex index.aspx DirectoryIndex Default.aspx DirectoryIndex default.aspx MonoServerPath /usr/bin/mod-mono-server2
Save and exit (ctrl-x)
The template sets mimetypes and sets the server to be ASP.NET 2.0 instead of the default 1.1. The mimetypes are the same as in the mod_mono configuration file (/conf.d/mod_mono.conf).
Reparse the templates:
expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
restart the webserver
/etc/init.d/httpd-e-smith restart
You are done! Add a .aspx file to an iBay and point your browser to it. You may have authorization issues if your ASP.NET code reads or writes files - but that is another matter solved by granting some rights :)
Mono on SME8
mmcarn use info found on [this post http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3510320/install-mono-on-centos5-5-using-yum] to answer a post [here http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?action=post;quote=237623;topic=47977.0;last_msg=237624]
Install
[code] /sbin/e-smith/db yum_repositories set mono repository \ Name 'Mono 2.x for rhel-5-i386 (stable)' \ BaseURL 'http://ftp.novell.com/pub/mono/download-stable/RHEL_5/' \ EnableGroups no \ GPGCheck yes \ GPGKey http://ftp.novell.com/pub/mono/download-stable/RHEL_5/repodata/repomd.xml.key \ Visible yes \ status disabled signal-event yum-modify yum --enablerepo=mono install monotools-addon-server mod_mono-addon mono-addon-wcf [/code]
Now verify you get happy-looking results from [code]source /opt/novell/mono/bin/mono-addon-environment.sh mono --version [/code]
Finally, "If you want the Mono environment to be permanent you can issue the following command.": [code] cp /opt/novell/mono/bin/mono-addon-environment.sh /etc/profile.d [/code] (mmccarn suspect this is irrelevant for web apps)
Now make the custom template fragment: [code] mkdir -p /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf cd /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf echo ' #Template for mod_mono
LoadModule mono_module /usr/lib/httpd/modules/mod_mono.so AddType application/x-asp-net .aspx AddType application/x-asp-net .asmx AddType application/x-asp-net .ashx AddType application/x-asp-net .asax AddType application/x-asp-net .ascx AddType application/x-asp-net .soap AddType application/x-asp-net .rem AddType application/x-asp-net .axd AddType application/x-asp-net .cs AddType application/x-asp-net .config AddType application/x-asp-net .Config AddType application/x-asp-net .dll DirectoryIndex index.aspx DirectoryIndex Default.aspx DirectoryIndex default.aspx MonoServerPath /opt/novell/mono/bin/mod-mono-server2
' > 20LoadModule80mod_mono
signal-event remoteaccess-update
[/code]
creating space to test app using browser
Now make the test application accessible in a browser (this is a test app from mono package):
[code] mkdir -p /home/e-smith/files/ibays/Primary/html/mono-test cp -r /opt/novell/mono/lib/xsp/test/* /home/e-smith/files/ibays/Primary/html/mono-test chown -R admin:shared /home/e-smith/files/ibays/Primary/html/mono-test [/code] (This way you're sticking it in the Primary ibay to avoid needing to create an ibay for testing)
After the above steps you'll get a sample page at http://<smeserver>/mono-test
If you like to use mono on another place, an ibay for example, you're free to do. You can copy the test files above to another place: Create an ibay "mono" and [code] mkdir -p /home/e-smith/files/ibays/mono/html/sample cp -r /opt/novell/mono/lib/xsp/test/* /home/e-smith/files/ibays/mono/html/sample chown -R admin:shared /home/e-smith/files/ibays/mono/html/sample [/code]
And test pointing an browser to page http://<smeserver>/mono/sample/