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diff --git a/www/zope213/files/CREDITS b/www/zope213/files/CREDITS deleted file mode 100644 index c84974c8005c..000000000000 --- a/www/zope213/files/CREDITS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -Special thanks to (in no particular order): - -- The Zope makers: Digital Creations. -- The Python Group -- Olaf Erb -- Andreas Ley diff --git a/www/zope213/files/Message b/www/zope213/files/Message deleted file mode 100644 index 54fc163809f9..000000000000 --- a/www/zope213/files/Message +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ - -Welcome to Zope. - -The basic installation process for FreeBSD now has been done. To have a -quick look, cd to your Zope base directory (see below) and start Zope -with: - -./start -w <web port> -f <ftp port> - -where <web port> is the port where to http-access Zope with your browser -(try http://localhost:<web port>). It defaults to 80. <ftp-port> is the -same thing for ftp (upload) access, it defaults to 21. Obviously, you will -have to specify these if you already use these ports. The user/password -pair for access to the management screens has been preset to -zopemaster/test, respectively. - -PLEASE NOTE that the above only is for a quick check only, BUT IT WILL -LEAVE YOUR ZOPE PROCESS WIDE OPEN TO HACKING SINCE THERE'S NO SECURITY -WHATSOEVER. Therefore, PLEASE do incorporate the suggested changes (see -below) to your apache-SSL web server and only start Zope WITHOUT ANY open -<web port> or <ftp port>. This can be done, also from the Zope base dir, -by: - -./start -w '' -f '' -m '' -p <path to Zope.cgi>/Zope.cgi - -where <path to Zope.cgi> is the (full) path to where Zope.cgi lives (see -below). There now also should be a file in ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d/ (most -probably /usr/local/etc/rc.d/) named zope.sh that does the startup for you -after a reboot. - -Also, it might be a good idea now to change the password. You can do that -with (again, in the Zope base directory): - -python zpasswd.py -u <username> -p <passwd> -e CLEARTEXT access - -The -e CLEARTEXT presently is *mandatory*, otherwise authentication -through apache will not work. - -You will probably already have gone through Apache's ssl certificate -generation process. If not, please do so now, if you don't already have a -certificate. If only a few well known people will have access to your -management screens, a self-signed one probably will suffice. Please refer -to the Apache and the Apache-SSL documentation for further information. -Use a sufficiently "long" key. Don't forget the https://... when trying to -access the management pages. - -Apache will communicate with Zope through the so-called persistent cgi -interface (aka pcgi). There's links to more information on the Zope web -site at http://www.zope.org. Also, this is the best (and only) source of -help end information on Zope itself. - -Zope is Copyrighted (C) by Digital Creations. All rights reserved. -Please thouroughly read the license (see below) before employing Zope. - -Good business, Peter Cornelius. <pcc@gmx.net> - -Please remember these files and directories: diff --git a/www/zope213/files/apache.conf.Zope-Changes b/www/zope213/files/apache.conf.Zope-Changes deleted file mode 100644 index bd9e6799c08a..000000000000 --- a/www/zope213/files/apache.conf.Zope-Changes +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -# *** *** *** -# ------------------- -# Zope Configuration. -# ------------------- -# -# IMPORTANT: In order for SSL access to work, copy the part between the -# lines with the nine asterisks * to your SSL virtual host section, too! -# -# This rule adds the trailing slash if omitted. So, we will have it for -# all subsequent rules -RewriteEngine on -RewriteRule ^/Zope$ /Zope/ [R] -# -# Zope requires the authentication headers to be passed to it if it is -# called through the cgi of another web server (like apache). An "easy" -# way to do so is to do a little mod_rewrite'ing. See doc/WEBSERVER.txt in -# your Zope base directory for further information. -# -# Uncomment the first RewriteRule if you move Zope.cgi into -# /usr/local/www/cgi-bin -# -# This maps maps /Zope/ to the Zope.cgi CGI script. -RewriteCond %{HTTP:Authorization} ^(.*) -#RewriteRule ^/Zope/(.*) /usr/local/www/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi/$1 [env=HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION:%1,t=application/x-httpd-cgi,l] -RewriteRule ^/Zope/(.*) /usr/local/www/cgi-bin.default/Zope.cgi/$1 [env=HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION:%1,t=application/x-httpd-cgi,l] -# - -# *** *** *** -# -# This lets the Zope cgi script run: -# - -<Directory /usr/local/www/cgi-bin.default> - Options +ExecCGI -</Directory> - - -# *** *** *** -# -# To require SSL to access the Zope management screens, uncomment the -# next section: -# -#<IfDefine SSL> -#<LocationMatch "/Zope/(.*)manage(.*)"> -# SSLRequireSSL -#</LocationMatch> -# -#<LocationMatch "/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi(.*)manage(.*)"> -# SSLRequireSSL -#</LocationMatch> -#</IfDefine> -# -# End of Zope configuration section. - diff --git a/www/zope213/files/zope.sh.in b/www/zope213/files/zope.sh.in deleted file mode 100644 index c8cb98f77348..000000000000 --- a/www/zope213/files/zope.sh.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -case "$1" in -start) - nohup %%ZOPEBASEDIR%%/start -w '' -f '' -m '' -p %%CGIBINDIR%%/Zope.cgi >> %%ZOPEBASEDIR%%/var/zope-output & - echo -n " Zope" - ;; -stop) - %%ZOPEBASEDIR%%/stop - echo -n " Zope" - ;; -*) - echo "Usage: `basename $0` {start|stop}" >&2 - ;; -esac - -exit 0 |