Note: Changed Subj line to "LedgerSMB installation on SUSE". On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 1:05 AM John O'Gorman <john@og.co.nz> wrote:
I'm running into similar problems.
I am trying to install LedgerSMB on a laptop running SUSE Tumbleweed 2019-05-02.
Which version of LSMB (LedgerSMB) did you install?
I think my prerequisites are OK.
1. The downloaded tarball does not contain a setup.pl or a login.pl file.
Question should these be present or does the apache rewrite module inf effect create them from something else
The LSMB app takes care of it. If you use apache as the web proxy, then the rewrite ensures that a URL ending in just "/" goes to the /login.pl page, and page requests are otherwise reverse proxied to the LSMB application itself up on http://localhost:5762
2. I cannot find the SSL certificates.
Question Where should I look? Or should I attempt to create them myself.
It appears that SUSE has an example SSL certificate package similar to how it is available in Debian: "An example certificate for a hypothetical company Snake Oil is available when installing the package apache2-example-certificates."[1] -- Robert J. Clay rjclay@gmail.com [1] https://www.suse.com/documentation/opensuse113/book_opensuse_reference/data/...