@@ -25,6+23,14 @@ Setup a **firewall** (using `iptables`, [ufw](https://www.digitalocean.com/commu
Shaarli makes outbound HTTP/HTTPS connections to websites you bookmark to fetch page information (title, thumbnails), the server must then have access to the Internet as well, and a working DNS resolver.
Shaarli makes outbound HTTP/HTTPS connections to websites you bookmark to fetch page information (title, thumbnails), the server must then have access to the Internet as well, and a working DNS resolver.
+### Screencast
+
+Here is a screencast of the installation procedure
@@ -105,7+111,7 @@ If you don't want to rely on a certificate authority, or the server can only be
The following examples assume a Debian-based operating system is installed. On other distributions you may have to adapt details such as package installation procedures, configuration file locations, and webserver username/group (`www-data` or `httpd` are common values). In these examples we assume the document root for your web server/virtualhost is at `/var/www/shaarli.mydomain.org/`:
```bash
The following examples assume a Debian-based operating system is installed. On other distributions you may have to adapt details such as package installation procedures, configuration file locations, and webserver username/group (`www-data` or `httpd` are common values). In these examples we assume the document root for your web server/virtualhost is at `/var/www/shaarli.mydomain.org/`:
```bash
-# create the document root
+# create the document root (replace with your own domain name)
sudo mkdir -p /var/www/shaarli.mydomain.org/
```
sudo mkdir -p /var/www/shaarli.mydomain.org/
```
@@ -119,7+125,7 @@ You can install Shaarli at the root of your virtualhost, or in a subdirectory as