shellinabox/INSTALL.Debian

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You can build package files for Debian based distributions (including Ubuntu)
by running the standard build commands:
# Install build dependencies
i="$(dpkg-checkbuilddeps 2>&1 | sed -e 's/.*dependencies: //;t;d')"
[ -n "$i" ] && sudo apt-get install $i
# Build package files
dpkg-buildpackage
These commands replace "./configure" and "make", which you would run on
non-Debian systems.
If you have a very old Debian system, you might have to use "fakeroot
dpkg-buildpackage", instead of just "dpkg-buildpackage".
If you want HTTPS support, and if you want the ability to run "shellinaboxd"
as a non-privileged user, you should now install these run-time libraries:
sudo apt-get install libssl0.9.8 libpam0g openssl
Running "dpkg-buildpackage" puts package files into your parent directory.
You can install them with:
sudo dpkg -i ../shellinabox_*.deb
You can now connect to your new shell at:
http://localhost:4200
In contrast to installation by "make install", this package file creates
files that are managed by the system tools. This allows it to install
configuration files in "/etc" and to automatically start the daemon.
You can configure the daemon process by editing "/etc/default/shellinabox".
You can also provide SSL certificates for your site by installing them in
"/var/lib/shellinabox". By default, the system will install self-signed
certificates for you. These certificates are likely to raise warnings when
you point your browser to the site.
At the very least, you need a file called "certificate.pem" that includes
both the private key and the public certificate in PEM (i.e. ASCII) format.
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Additionally, you should create files for each of the publicly visible
hostnames that your machine has. These are named "certificate-${FQDN}.pem".
You probably also want "certificate-localhost.pem".
After you make any configuration changes, you need to restart the daemon by
running:
sudo /etc/init.d/shellinabox restart
If you want to know which files were installed by the package, run
dpkg -L shellinabox
If you want to uninstall it again, run:
sudo apt-get remove shellinabox
For all other administrative tasks, refer to the documentation that came
with your system.