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For Debian, Ubuntu and other derivates you should use the debian package: For Debian, Ubuntu and other derivates you should use the debian package:
see http://systemausfall.org/toolforge/debian/ see http://systemausfall.org/toolforge/debian/
Please follow the /usr/share/doc/cryptobox-server/README.Debian for
any special steps regarding Debian.
There are currently no official rpm packages of the CryptoBox. There are currently no official rpm packages of the CryptoBox.
For source installation follow these steps: For source installation follow these steps:

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B) one share for each volume B) one share for each volume
Copy the example event script /usr/share/doc/cryptobox-server/event-script/samba Copy the example event script /usr/share/doc/cryptobox-server/event-scripts/samba
to /etc/cryptobox-server/events.d/samba. This event handler will add and remove to /etc/cryptobox-server/events.d/samba and make sure it is executable
shares whenever a volume is mounted or unmounted via the CryptoBox webinterface. by root. This event handler will add and remove shares whenever a volume is mounted
or unmounted via the CryptoBox webinterface.
Add the following line to your /etc/samba/smb.conf: Add the following line to your /etc/samba/smb.conf:
include = /var/cache/cryptobox-server/settings/misc/samba-include.conf include = /var/cache/cryptobox-server/settings/misc/samba-include.conf

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2) CryptoBox behind stunnel 2) CryptoBox behind stunnel
If you do not have an ssl certificate yet, then you should create it first. You may want to tunnenl the traffic between the cryptobox-server
Please take a look into the "start_stunnel.sh" script. You may use it and your browser. "stunnel" is an excellent candidate for this job.
to create a certificate and dig a tunnel.
If you do not have an ssl certificate yet, then you should create
one first. On Debian: "apt-get install ssl-cert" and run the following
command (replace the <NAMES>; a default CERT_CONF is shipped with the cryptobox-server
package):
make-ssl-cert <CERT_CONF> <CERT_FILE_NAME>
In case, that you already have a certificate just run this command: In case, that you already have a certificate just run this command:
stunnel -p "$YOUR_CERT_FILE" -r localhost:80 -d 443 stunnel -p <CERT_FILE_NAME> -r localhost:80 -d 443
Maybe you should add this to your bootup scripts. And maybe you want to add the last command to your bootup scripts.
3) Problems with SSL detection? 3) Problems with SSL detection?

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1) Configure startup and network settings in /etc/default/cryptobox-server. 1) Configure startup and network settings in /etc/default/cryptobox-server.
Set 'NO_START' to "0" if the CryptoBox should start at every bootup. Set 'NO_START' to "0" if the CryptoBox should start at every bootup.
Set the port on which the cryptobox-server should listen.
2) Define [Main]->AllowedDevices according to the devices that you want to 2) Define [Main]->AllowedDevices according to the devices that you want to
publish via the cryptobox webinterface. publish via the cryptobox webinterface. Be careful this drives may be
overwritten by front-end users!
3) Choose a list of plugins to disable in [Main]->DisabledPlugins. 3) Choose a list of plugins to disable in [Main]->DisabledPlugins.

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RUNAS=cryptobox RUNAS=cryptobox
# listening port # listening port
# for now please use a port above 1024
PORT=8080 PORT=8080
# some more server options (rarely necessary) # some more server options (rarely necessary)