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- 10-1
Did you use the Opmantek installer (ie, did you download it from Open-AudIT.org or Opmantek.com)?
Or did you get the Community code from Github?
The Opmantek installer will take care of the entire setup, including dependencies for you.
For Community, there should be a soft link in /var/www/html to /usr/local/open-audit/www
You should be able to access it at http://YOUR_SERVER/open-audit/
- mehmet yeter
Hello Mark,
I downloaded from Open-Audit.org for linux debian version. I installed this from ./run file.
The file was created by install : /var/www/html/open-audit/index.php
I am accessing http://my_openaudit_host_name/open-audit
Thanks.
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Dear,
Thank you for your response,
It worked. I have a question.
I don't remove any devices because I don't find in open audit.
Please, can you help me.?
thanks.
- Mark Unwin
I'd suggest having a look through the wiki - Home
- mehmet yeter
I looked but could not see
I didn't find in open audit that I have installed
The following is not enough.!
https://community.opmantek.com/display/OA/Devices#
https://community.opmantek.com/display/OA/Delete+a+Device
https://community.opmantek.com/questions/9601957/how-to-delete-device-in-open-aduit - Mark Unwin
Te second link explains it.
Set a device's status to Deleted.
View the "system" database table and there will be a link to delete all devices with stauts of deleted.
- mehmet yeter
The problem was resolved. As you said
Thank you.
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Hello,
I installed Open Audit in Debian 9 but it is not working on port 80. Instead of the Open Audit home page, I see apache2 service's default web page on web browser.
Unfortunately I don't know how to configure apache configuration files. ex: Which home path should I use instead of '/var/www/html'?
Is changing the apache home path enough? Should I also change php configurations or other configuration files?