Getting the <ahref="/cryptobox?action=doc&page=CryptoBox&weblang=en">CryptoBox</a> started doesn't take much:
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<ol><li>You need an old Computer (at least 100MHz, 48MB RAM) (rule of thumb: bought at least after 1996). This PC needs a network card, a CD-ROM drive and a huge harddisk.
<ul><li>Well the disk doesn't need to be huge, it should just suit your filestorage needs ;)
</li><li>You don't need a monitor or a keyboard to use your <ahref="/cryptobox?action=doc&page=CryptoBox&weblang=en">CryptoBox</a> (with one exception, see below).
</li><li>Of course, you may use a faster computer, but they usually consume much more energy and do not provide signifcant advantages.
</li></ul></li><li>Then download the latest version of the <ahref="/cryptobox?action=doc&page=CryptoBox&weblang=en">CryptoBox</a> as an iso-image and burn this image onto a CD.
</li></ul></li><li>Configure your PC, so it can boot from the CD. Therefore you have to enter the BIOS and configure the CD-ROM as boot device.
</li><li>Insert the shiny new <ahref="/cryptobox?action=doc&page=CryptoBox&weblang=en">CryptoBox</a> CD you've just burned and start the computer.
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If it now boots from the CD, you accomplished all of the requirements.
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Now you can just go to your current desktop computer and point your browser to <aclass="ext-link"title="https://192.168.0.23"href="https://192.168.0.23">https://192.168.0.23</a> where the <ahref="/cryptobox?action=doc&page=CryptoBox&weblang=en">CryptoBox</a> interface should be displayed. Easy - isn't it?
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For further steps go to <ahref="/cryptobox?action=doc&page=CryptoBoxUserConfiguration&weblang=en">CryptoBoxUserConfiguration</a>.
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<h2id="HintsCaveats">Hints / Caveats</h2>
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<ul><li>Maybe you need to change the network address (IP) of your PC to configure the <ahref="/cryptobox?action=doc&page=CryptoBox&weblang=en">CryptoBox</a> for the first time. Ask someone for help, if you don't know how and why ...
</li><li>If you're going to buy a new harddisk keep in mind that very old hardware can't handle current disk sizes!
</li><li>Some old PCs are not able to boot from CD.
</li><li>If you don't know what a BIOS is, better ask someone, before you try to change something. ;)
</li><li>Don't forget to connect your PC to your local area network!
</li><li>To configure the BIOS, you need a keyboard and a monitor. But this has to be done only once.
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<i>back to <ahref="/cryptobox?action=doc&page=CryptoBoxUser&weblang=en">CryptoBoxUser</a></i>