X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=sgml%2Finstallation_en.sgml;h=0d314c39e43c8d73776d82872fcd9609274cf2c3;hb=5abb852ba9558743d4713b3fc46ce667adf68bb4;hp=5e8c3b6d66fec53c0cbe67b92f0ea138268ab3c4;hpb=8b3403b35f575d43a6c8b316ad4b5c6dd5289752;p=spider.git diff --git a/sgml/installation_en.sgml b/sgml/installation_en.sgml index 5e8c3b6d..0d314c39 100644 --- a/sgml/installation_en.sgml +++ b/sgml/installation_en.sgml @@ -49,14 +49,30 @@ perl distribution.
+On most modern distributions most (if not all) the modules you will need are either included or
+can be loaded automatically. Please consult your distro's instructions for loading new programs
+and look for modules that usually start with the string "perl-". For instance:-
+
+
+Some distros are now packaging perl-DB_File separately as well, so you may have to add that to the list +above. +
Copy the CPAN modules listed above to a convenient place on your computer. One good
place would be /usr/local/packages, and the instructions which follow will assume that
@@ -66,8 +82,8 @@ that's where you have put them.
Log in as 'root', and make sure you're at '/root' before you continue. Here are exactly the commands you must issue next: -
-Only if you need to do these (because your perl is old):-
+Only if you need to do these because your perl is old:-
This is dealt with in the previous section
-
+>From version 1.47 you can choose to allow the perl cluster.pl program to
+allow connections directly (i.e. not via the /spider/src/client
+interface program). If you are using Windows then this is the only method
+available of allowing incoming telnet connections.
+
+
+to make the change happen...
+
+
+Having done that, you need to copy the file
+/spider/perl/Listeners.pm to /spider/local and
+then edit it. You will need to uncomment the line containing &dquot;0.0.0.0&dquot;
+and select the correct port to listen on.
+
+It comes out of the box looking something like:-
+
+
+Later versions have more comments in the Listeners.pm file that
+are designed to help you remove the correct '#' character.
+
+
+As standard, the listener will listen on all interfaces simultaneously.
+If you require more control than this, you can specify each interface
+individually:-
+
+
+This will only be successful if the IP addresses on each interface are static.
+If you are using some kind of dynamic IP addressing then the 'default' method
+is the only one that will work.
+
+
+Restart the cluster.pl program to enable the listener.
+
+
+One important difference with the internal listener is that no echoing
+is done by the cluster program. Users will need to set 'local-echo' on in
+their telnet clients if it isn't set automatically (as per the standards).
+Needless to say this will probably only apply to Windows users.
+
+
>From version 1.47 there is a new (more efficient) way of doing this
-(see next section) but, if you prefer, the method of doing it described
+(see previous section) but, if you prefer, the method of doing it described
here will continue to work just fine.
@@ -945,62 +1024,6 @@ telnet localhost 8000
You should now get the login prompt and be able to login as before.
-
->From version 1.47 you can choose to allow the perl cluster.pl program to
-allow connections directly (i.e. not via the /spider/src/client
-interface program). If you are using Windows then this is the only method
-available of allowing incoming telnet connections.
-
-
-To do this you need first to remove any line that you may previously have set
-up in /etc/inetd.conf. Remember to:-
-
-
-to make the change happen...
-
-
-Having done that, you need to copy the file
-/spider/perl/Listeners.pm to /spider/local and
-then edit it. You will need to uncomment the line containing &dquot;0.0.0.0&dquot;
-and select the correct port to listen on. So that it looks like this:-
-
-
-As standard, the listener will listen on all interfaces simultaneously.
-If you require more control than this, you can specify each interface
-individually:-
-
-
-This will only be successful if the IP addresses on each interface are static.
-If you are using some kind of dynamic IP addressing then the 'default' method
-is the only one that will work.
-
-
-Restart the cluster.pl program to enable the listener.
-
-
-One important difference with the internal listener is that no echoing
-is done by the cluster program. Users will need to set 'local-echo' on in
-their telnet clients if it isn't set automatically (as per the standards).
-Needless to say this will probably only apply to Windows users.