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tutorials:mairlistdb:mairlistdb-server [2014/09/26 13:04] – [Setting up the mAirListDB Client computer] twtutorials:mairlistdb:mairlistdb-server [2015/03/31 09:10] – [Self-signed certificate with SSL Buddy] tw
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 ====== mAirListDB Server ====== ====== mAirListDB Server ======
  
-A networked mAirListDB set involves two types of servers:+A networked mAirListDB setup involves two types of servers:
  
   * An SQL server (PostgreSQL, MSSQL) to hold the metadata for the audio files and scheduling information (library, playlists)   * An SQL server (PostgreSQL, MSSQL) to hold the metadata for the audio files and scheduling information (library, playlists)
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 ==== Self-signed certificate with SSL Buddy ==== ==== Self-signed certificate with SSL Buddy ====
  
-SSL Buddy is a Windows tool that lets you easily create self-signed certificates. You can download it here: [http://www.atozed.com/intraweb/blog/20100413.EN.aspx]+SSL Buddy is a Windows tool that lets you easily create self-signed certificates. You can download it here: <del>http://www.atozed.com/intraweb/blog/20100413.EN.aspx</del> 
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 +Edit 2015-03-31: Original download link for SSL Buddy seems to be dead at the moment - here's an alternative link: http://download.mairlist.com/other/sslbuddysetup.exe
  
 After the installation, run SSL Buddy and follow these steps to create a certificate for your mAirListDB server. (See screenshots below for a visual walkthrough.) After the installation, run SSL Buddy and follow these steps to create a certificate for your mAirListDB server. (See screenshots below for a visual walkthrough.)
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   - Select 1024 or 2048 bit key size, and enter your e-mail address, then click //Next//.   - Select 1024 or 2048 bit key size, and enter your e-mail address, then click //Next//.
   - Enter you country, state and city, then click //Next//.   - Enter you country, state and city, then click //Next//.
-  - Enter the domain name - //this should match the public IP or FQDN hostname under which the clients will access the server later//. Also enter your business name (or your personal name) and the directory in which the key and certificate should be saved. Then click //Next//.+  - Enter the domain name - **this should match the public IP or FQDN hostname under which the clients will access the server later**. Also enter your business name (or your personal name) and the directory in which the key and certificate should be saved. Then click //Next//.
   - A message will appear saying that the certificate has been created. You will find the certificate (''domainname.cer'') and the key file (''domainname.key'') in the output directory you specified.   - A message will appear saying that the certificate has been created. You will find the certificate (''domainname.cer'') and the key file (''domainname.key'') in the output directory you specified.
  
tutorials/mairlistdb/mairlistdb-server.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/02 06:17 by ulinobbe

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