diff --git a/doc/Admin.md b/doc/Admin.md index bfa96ef..a710f17 100644 --- a/doc/Admin.md +++ b/doc/Admin.md @@ -1,14 +1,11 @@ # Setup your website on cjdns network -1. Install YunoHost by following the detailed instructions provided [here](link-to-instructions). -2. Once the installation is complete, log in as an administrator at `yunohost.local`. Perform a system update, which may take some time. -3. Return to `yunohost.local` after the update and navigate to the Applications menu. Click on Install, search for "wordpress," select it, and proceed with the installation. -4. In the Applications menu, search for "cjdns" and install it. If it does not appear due to not being published yet. You can sideload it by pasting the following URL: `https://github.com/dkoukoul/cjdns_ynh` into the "Install custom app" section. -5. Obtain your cjdns IPv6 address by navigating to Tools -> Logs -> Click on "Install the 'cjdns' app." Your IPv6 address should be displayed in the log. -6. Reboot your YunoHost server to make the tun device available. Navigate to Tools->Shutdown and click Reboot. -7. Navigate to Tools -> Yunohost Settings -> Security, and under NGINX, disable "Force HTTPS." Click Save to apply the changes. -8. Edit `/etc/nginx/conf.d/[your-domain].conf`, add your cjdns-ipv6 to the list of `server_name`. -9. Finally, to allow public access for cjdns requests to your new wordpress site you can do the following: +1. In the Applications menu, search for "cjdns" and install it. +2. Obtain your cjdns IPv6 address by navigating to Tools -> Logs -> Click on "Install the 'cjdns' app." Your IPv6 address should be displayed in the log. +3. Reboot your YunoHost server to make the tun device available. Navigate to Tools->Shutdown and click Reboot. +4. Navigate to Tools -> Yunohost Settings -> Security, and under NGINX, disable "Force HTTPS." Click Save to apply the changes. +5. Edit `/etc/nginx/conf.d/[your-domain].conf`, add your cjdns-ipv6 to the list of `server_name`. +6. Finally, to allow public access for cjdns requests to your new wordpress site you can do the following: 1. SSH into your yunoHost server 2. Copy current sso configuration file to persistent: `cp /etc/ssowat/conf.json /etc/ssowat/conf.json.persistent` 3. Then edit the persistent file: `nano /etc/ssowat/conf.json.persistent`