Thanks, Xavier. I managed to install the development version. Still, the authentication doesn't work as expected. I managed to log in as admin but I couldn't change any setting or add a new user. As soon as I try to edit something, the app will ask me again to authenticate (Although I'm already authenticated as admin). And I can't access the SPARQL query service. Since it's not a local install do I need to change/tweak something before I can authenticate via web?
The install is online at http://130.56.250.79:8080/. Thanks Best Francesco -- *Francesco Bailo* Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Media Methods Department of Media and Communications Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences *THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY*Rm S208, A20 - John Woolley Building | The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 | Australia *Phone * *+61 2 8627 6895 <+61286276895>| Twitter @FrBailo <https://twitter.com/frbailo>Email francesco.ba...@sydney.edu.au <francesco.ba...@sydney.edu.au> <francesco.ba...@sydney.edu.au> | Website www.francescobailo.net <http://www.francescobailo.net/>* On 27 March 2018 at 01:35, Xavier Sumba <xavier.sumb...@ucuenca.ec> wrote: > Hi Francesco, > > > > On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 11:52 PM, Francesco Bailo <m...@francescobailo.net> > wrote: > >> Hi Sergio and Xavier, >> >> It might seem a stupid question but how do I install the 3.4.0-SNAPSHOT? >> >> Should I `git checkout develop` once I've cloned the repository and >> before I do `mvn clean install`? >> >> > Yes, you should compile the develop branch. After that you can execute > Marmotta in the following ways: > > > 1. Execute the marmotta-webapp > <https://github.com/apache/marmotta/tree/master/launchers/marmotta-webapp> > (launchers/marmotta-webapp), if you are executing from an IDE, e.g. > 2. Deploy the marmotta.war in your own server (tomcat7) > 3. Install locally using the installer in launchers/marmotta-installer > (java -jar target/marmotta-installer-x.x.x.jar), > 4. Deploy using maven (mvn tomcat7:run), useful for dev environments. > 5. There is a docker image [1] in docker hub, you can pull and run it. > If you want the latest changes of dev branch, you can build your own > container using the Dockerfile provided in [2]. > > I think I am not missing other option to deploy Marmotta. Hope it helps! > > Best, > Xavier. > > > [1] https://hub.docker.com/r/apache/marmotta/ > [2] https://github.com/apache/marmotta/blob/develop/Dockerfile > > Thanks. >> >> Best >> Francesco >> >> -- >> >> *Francesco Bailo* >> >> Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Media Methods >> >> >> Department of Media and Communications >> Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences >> >> *THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY*Rm S208, A20 - John Woolley Building | The >> University of Sydney | NSW | 2006 | Australia >> *Phone * >> *+61 2 8627 6895 <+61286276895>| Twitter @FrBailo >> <https://twitter.com/frbailo>Email francesco.ba...@sydney.edu.au >> <francesco.ba...@sydney.edu.au> >> <francesco.ba...@sydney.edu.au> | Website www.francescobailo.net >> <http://www.francescobailo.net/>* >> >> On 11 January 2018 at 01:31, Sergio Fernández <wik...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>> Hi Francesco, >>> >>> 3.3.x comes with a very annoying bug regarding login: >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MARMOTTA-534 >>> >>> It's going to be fixed in 3.4.0 if we find time to finally cast the >>> release. >>> >>> So, in the meantime, I guess you have three options (I summarize them to >>> have it documented): >>> >>> 1) Changing user.admin.pwhash in your configuration file (requires >>> restarting). >>> >>> 2) If you installation is not public and/or you don't care much about >>> security, you can disable it. >>> >>> You have two ways of doing that: >>> >>> 2a) Changing *security.enabled = false* in your configuration file, as >>> Xavier told you (requires restarting). >>> >>> 2b) Executing the following request from the same machine where Marmotta >>> is running (allowed _only_ from localhost with the default simple profile): >>> >>> curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '["false"]' >>> http://localhost:8080/marmotta/config/data/security.enabled >>> >>> 3) Migrate to 3.4.0-SNAPSHOT, which currently can be considered a >>> release candidate (the release is just blocked by a bug in the installer). >>> Actually I'd recommend this last option for any new installation. >>> >>> I hope that helps. Apologize for all inconveniences. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 11:06 PM, Francesco Bailo <m...@francescobailo.net> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Xavier >>>> >>>> No, no error. I tried to add the line `user.admin.pwhash = >>>> :sha1::myhashpasword` in the file `system-config.properties` file. The >>>> line was actually missing. This solved the problem of logging in with my >>>> local installation (on a Mac) but not on the Ubuntu server. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Best >>>> Francesco >>>> >>>> m: +61 416 860 221 >>>> e: m...@francescobailo.net >>>> >>>> On 10 January 2018 at 08:35, Xavier Sumba <xavier.sumb...@ucuenca.ec> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Francesco, >>>>> >>>>> That interface is a little tricky. Do you have any error on the >>>>> console browser or maybe in a log file? >>>>> >>>>> Some points that I hope help you out. >>>>> >>>>> - You can change the default password [1]. >>>>> - You can disable the security by changing *security.enabled = >>>>> false* in your configuration file. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Xavier. >>>>> >>>>> [1] https://wiki.apache.org/marmotta/Maintenance#Change_the_admi >>>>> n_password >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 3:46 PM, Francesco Bailo < >>>>> bailo.france...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> I have installed (standalone) and correctly started Apache Marmotta >>>>>> 3.3.0 on an Ubuntu server. But I can't log in with the default admin >>>>>> password (admin/pass123). Navigating to my host:8080, I get to access the >>>>>> configuration interface. But I can't change anything. >>>>>> >>>>>> I both tried using Chrome and Safari. By clicking on the login button >>>>>> (top/right) I don't get to log in. If I try to change something through >>>>>> the >>>>>> configuration interface, I'm prompted by the browser with an >>>>>> "authentication required" form. Still, the admin/pass123 combination >>>>>> doesn't work. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Francesco >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >