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= Dependencies = |
= Dependencies = |
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* Samba4 (in particular, the Samba 4 Python bindings) |
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* pylons |
* pylons |
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* authkit module ("easy_install authkit") on RHEL based distros. You'll need python-setuptools installed before you can do this. |
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== From Samba == |
== From Samba == |
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First, install SWAT or make sure it is available in the Samba server's Python path: |
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$ ./setup.py install |
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Make sure that Samba is running the web service by adding the following line to the *[global]* section of the smb.conf file: |
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$ server services = +web |
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SWAT will now be available at http://localhost:901/. |
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== From Apache == |
== From Apache == |
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TODO |
Latest revision as of 02:24, 2 June 2014
SWAT2 is a Python frontend to Samba 4, originally written by Ricardo Velhote.
Repository:
Dependencies
- Samba4 (in particular, the Samba 4 Python bindings)
- pylons
- authkit module ("easy_install authkit") on RHEL based distros. You'll need python-setuptools installed before you can do this.
Installation
There are three ways in which you can run SWAT. Pick one:
Standalone
Use paster:
$ paster serve development.ini
From Samba
First, install SWAT or make sure it is available in the Samba server's Python path:
$ ./setup.py install
Make sure that Samba is running the web service by adding the following line to the *[global]* section of the smb.conf file:
$ server services = +web
SWAT will now be available at http://localhost:901/.
From Apache
TODO