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DNS for the domain setup properly. In a production AD environment this should be the case.
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If configuring a Desktop the user name will need to be prefixed with <emphasis role="italic">domain\</emphasis> in the graphical logon as well.
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<application>lwimsg</application>: Allows interaction with the <application>likewise-winbindd</application> daemon.
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Before installing <application>Mediawiki</application> you should also install <application>Apache2</application>, the <application>PHP5</application> scripting language and Database a Management System. <application>MySQL</application> or <application>PostgreSQL</application> are the most common, choose one depending on your need. Please refer to those sections in this manual for installation instructions.
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By default, the server writes the transfer log to the file /var/log/apache2/access.log. You can change this on a per-site basis in your virtual host configuration files with the <emphasis>CustomLog</emphasis> directive, or omit it to accept the default, specified in <filename> /etc/apache2/apache2.conf</filename>. You may also specify the file to which errors are logged, via the <emphasis>ErrorLog</emphasis> directive, whose default is <filename>/var/log/apache2/error.log</filename>. These are kept separate from the transfer logs to aid in troubleshooting problems with your Apache2 server. You may also specify the <emphasis>LogLevel</emphasis> (the default value is "warn") and the <emphasis>LogFormat</emphasis> (see <filename> /etc/apache2/apache2.conf</filename> for the default value).
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Some options are specified on a per-directory basis rather than per-server. Option is one of these directives. A Directory stanza is enclosed in XML-like tags, like so:
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The Options directive within a Directory stanza accepts one or more of the following values (among others), separated by spaces:
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<emphasis role="bold">Includes</emphasis> - Allow server-side includes. Server-side includes allow an HTML file to <emphasis> include</emphasis> other files. This is not a common option. See <ulink url="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/ssi.html">the Apache2 SSI Howto</ulink> for more information.
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In order for <application>Apache</application> to provide HTTPS, a <emphasis>certificate</emphasis> and <emphasis>key</emphasis> file are also needed. For information on generating a key and obtaining a certificate see <xref linkend="certificates-and-security"/>
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To configure <application>Apache</application> for HTTPS add the following four lines to the <filename>/etc/apache2/sites-available/default</filename> file, or the configuration file for your secure virtual host. They should be placed in the <emphasis>VirtualHost</emphasis> section under the <emphasis>DocumentRoot</emphasis> line:
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