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Edit the "openauditenterprise" section and insert the actual ip address of the server (not 127.0.0.1 or localhost) in to the oae_server variable (along with http:// and don't forget the trailing /). If you have Open-AudIT installed into a sub directory subdirectory in your web root, be sure to add that to the end of the oae_server variable above. For our On the Opmantek virtual appliance (for example) it would be http://<SERVER_IP>/open-audit/

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The default credentials are user: nmis, password: nm1888.

Edit the Open-AudIT scripts (if using a web root subdirectory)

If you have your web root in a subdirectory (as per the Opmantek virtual appliance), you will need to edit the "url" variable in the various script files. These files can be found in /usr/local/open-audit/other/ The files you will need to edit all begin with audit_ They include audit_linux.sh, audit_subnet.sh, audit_windows.vbs, etc, etc. The URL variable can usually be found at the top of the file.

Copy new web files

If your Open-AudIT install is into a subdirectory of your webroot, be sure to add that to the end of the destination of the cp command below.

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Note - if you are upgrading the Opmantek virtual appliance, you will need to copy the files into a sub directorysubdirectory.

Code Block
languagebash
\cp -Rf /usr/local/open-audit/www/* /var/www/html/open-audit/

Fix the file permissions 

For Debian / Ubuntu

Code Block
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chmod -R 775 /var/www/

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Code Block
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chmod -R 775 /var/www/html/open-audit

 Restore old files (if required)

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