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1.. MediaGoblin Documentation
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fd5c35e5 3 Written in 2011, 2012, 2013 by MediaGoblin contributors
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5 To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all
6 copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to
7 the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without
8 any warranty.
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10 You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain
11 Dedication along with this software. If not, see
12 <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
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14.. _deploying-chapter:
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4e893b6e 16=====================
17Deploying MediaGoblin
18=====================
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20GNU MediaGoblin is fairly new and so at the time of writing, there
21aren't easy package-manager-friendly methods to install MediaGoblin.
22However, doing a basic install isn't too complex in and of itself.
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24There's an almost infinite way to deploy things... for now, we'll keep
25it simple with some assumptions and use a setup that combines
26mediagoblin + virtualenv + fastcgi + nginx on a .deb or .rpm based
27GNU/Linux distro.
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31 These tools are for site administrators wanting to deploy a fresh
32 install. If instead you want to join in as a contributor, see our
33 `Hacking HOWTO <http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/HackingHowto>`_ instead.
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35 There are also many ways to install servers... for the sake of
36 simplicity, our instructions below describe installing with nginx.
37 For more recipes, including Apache, see
38 `our wiki <http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/Deployment>`_.
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4e893b6e 40Prepare System
41--------------
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4e893b6e 43Dependencies
44~~~~~~~~~~~~
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4e893b6e 46MediaGoblin has the following core dependencies:
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4e893b6e 48- Python 2.6 or 2.7
49- `python-lxml <http://lxml.de/>`_
50- `git <http://git-scm.com/>`_
775ec9e8 51- `SQLite <http://www.sqlite.org/>`_/`PostgreSQL <http://www.postgresql.org/>`_
4e893b6e 52- `Python Imaging Library <http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/>`_ (PIL)
53- `virtualenv <http://www.virtualenv.org/>`_
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4e893b6e 55On a DEB-based system (e.g Debian, gNewSense, Trisquel, Ubuntu, and
7798f911 56derivatives) issue the following command::
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775ec9e8 58 sudo apt-get install git-core python python-dev python-lxml \
076bf0cf 59 python-imaging python-virtualenv
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4e893b6e 61On a RPM-based system (e.g. Fedora, RedHat, and derivatives) issue the
7798f911 62following command::
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775ec9e8 64 yum install python-paste-deploy python-paste-script \
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65 git-core python python-devel python-lxml python-imaging \
66 python-virtualenv
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68Configure PostgreSQL
69~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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71.. note::
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73 MediaGoblin currently supports PostgreSQL and SQLite. The default is a
74 local SQLite database. This will "just work" for small deployments.
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76 For medium to large deployments we recommend PostgreSQL.
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78 If you don't want/need postgres, skip this section.
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fd5c35e5 80These are the packages needed for Debian Wheezy (stable)::
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21a84362 82 sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-client python-psycopg2
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84The installation process will create a new *system* user named ``postgres``,
85it will have privilegies sufficient to manage the database. We will create a
86new database user with restricted privilegies and a new database owned by our
87restricted database user for our MediaGoblin instance.
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89In this example, the database user will be ``mediagoblin`` and the database
90name will be ``mediagoblin`` too.
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7798f911 92To create our new user, run::
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5526150e 94 sudo -u postgres createuser -A -D mediagoblin
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7798f911 96then create the database all our MediaGoblin data should be stored in::
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98 sudo -u postgres createdb -E UNICODE -O mediagoblin mediagoblin
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100where the first ``mediagoblin`` is the database owner and the second
101``mediagoblin`` is the database name.
102
103.. caution:: Where is the password?
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105 These steps enable you to authenticate to the database in a password-less
106 manner via local UNIX authentication provided you run the MediaGoblin
107 application as a user with the same name as the user you created in
108 PostgreSQL.
109
110 More on this in :ref:`Drop Privileges for MediaGoblin <drop-privileges-for-mediagoblin>`.
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4e893b6e 115Drop Privileges for MediaGoblin
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fd5c35e5 118MediaGoblin does not require special permissions or elevated
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119access to run. As such, the preferred way to run MediaGoblin is to
120create a dedicated, unprivileged system user for the sole purpose of running
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121MediaGoblin. Running MediaGoblin processes under an unpriviledged system user
122helps to keep it more secure.
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124The following command (entered as root or with sudo) will create a
125system account with a username of ``mediagoblin``. You may choose a different
126username if you wish.::
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9b604868 128 adduser --system mediagoblin
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130No password will be assigned to this account, and you will not be able
131to log in as this user. To switch to this account, enter either::
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f055b475 133 sudo -u mediagoblin /bin/bash # (if you have sudo permissions)
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9b604868 135or::
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f055b475 137 su mediagoblin -s /bin/bash # (if you have to use root permissions)
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139You may get a warning similar to this when entering these commands::
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9b604868 141 warning: cannot change directory to /home/mediagoblin: No such file or directory
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143You can disregard this warning. To return to your regular user account after
144using the system account, just enter ``exit``.
145
146.. note::
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148 Unless otherwise noted, the remainder of this document assumes that all
149 operations are performed using this unpriviledged account.
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151.. _create-mediagoblin-directory:
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153Create a MediaGoblin Directory
154~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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4e893b6e 156You should create a working directory for MediaGoblin. This document
076bf0cf 157assumes your local git repository will be located at
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158``/srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/``.
159Substitute your prefered local deployment path as needed.
160
161Setting up the working directory requires that we first create the directory
162with elevated priviledges, and then assign ownership of the directory
163to the unpriviledged system account.
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165To do this, enter either of the following commands, changing the defaults
166to suit your particular requirements::
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138d934f 168 sudo mkdir -p /srv/mediagoblin.example.org && sudo chown -hR mediagoblin: /srv/mediagoblin.example.org
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9b604868 170or (as the root user)::
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138d934f 172 mkdir -p /srv/mediagoblin.example.org && chown -hR mediagoblin: /srv/mediagoblin.example.org
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e260065a 175Install MediaGoblin and Virtualenv
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7798f911 180 MediaGoblin is still developing rapidly. As a result
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181 the following instructions recommend installing from the ``master``
182 branch of the git repository. Eventually production deployments will
183 want to transition to running from more consistent releases.
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185We will now clone the MediaGoblin source code repository and setup and
186configure the necessary services. Modify these commands to
187suit your own environment. As a reminder, you should enter these
188commands using your unpriviledged system account.
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190Change to the MediaGoblin directory that you just created::
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192 cd /srv/mediagoblin.example.org
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d3b1fd2e 194Clone the MediaGoblin repository and set up the git submodules::
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5a756fb8 196 git clone git://gitorious.org/mediagoblin/mediagoblin.git
b889f971 197 cd mediagoblin
64ad0bee 198 git submodule init && git submodule update
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201And set up the in-package virtualenv::
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23002ee7 203 (virtualenv --python=python2 --system-site-packages . || virtualenv --python=python22 .) && ./bin/python setup.py develop
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4e893b6e 205.. note::
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4a0778b3 207 We presently have an **experimental** make-style deployment system. if
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208 you'd like to try it, instead of the above command, you can run::
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4a0778b3 210 ./experimental-bootstrap.sh && ./configure && make
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212 This also includes a number of nice features, such as keeping your
213 viratualenv up to date by simply running `make update`.
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215 Note: this is liable to break. Use this method with caution.
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4e893b6e 217The above provides an in-package install of ``virtualenv``. While this
218is counter to the conventional ``virtualenv`` configuration, it is
219more reliable and considerably easier to configure and illustrate. If
220you're familiar with Python packaging you may consider deploying with
c356dc16 221your preferred method.
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223Assuming you are going to deploy with FastCGI, you should also install
224flup::
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076bf0cf 226 ./bin/easy_install flup
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228(Sometimes this breaks because flup's site is flakey. If it does for
229you, try)::
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231 ./bin/easy_install https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flup/1.0.3.dev-20110405
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4e893b6e 233This concludes the initial configuration of the development
8d9aa03f 234environment. In the future, when you update your
076bf0cf 235codebase, you should also run::
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e99431cc 237 git submodule update && ./bin/python setup.py develop --upgrade && ./bin/gmg dbupdate
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239Note: If you are running an active site, depending on your server
240configuration, you may need to stop it first or the dbupdate command
241may hang (and it's certainly a good idea to restart it after the
242update)
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4e893b6e 245Deploy MediaGoblin Services
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248Edit site configuration
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250
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251A few basic properties must be set before MediaGoblin will work. First
252make a copy of ``mediagoblin.ini`` for editing so the original config
253file isn't lost::
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255 cp mediagoblin.ini mediagoblin_local.ini
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257Then:
258 - Set ``email_sender_address`` to the address you wish to be used as
259 the sender for system-generated emails
260 - Edit ``direct_remote_path``, ``base_dir``, and ``base_url`` if
261 your mediagoblin directory is not the root directory of your
262 vhost.
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265Configure MediaGoblin to use the PostgreSQL database
266~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
267
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268If you are using postgres, edit the ``[mediagoblin]`` section in your
269``mediagoblin_local.ini`` and put in::
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271 sql_engine = postgresql:///mediagoblin
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273if you are running the MediaGoblin application as the same 'user' as the
274database owner.
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277Update database data structures
278~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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7798f911 280Before you start using the database, you need to run::
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282 ./bin/gmg dbupdate
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284to populate the database with the MediaGoblin data structures.
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4e893b6e 287Test the Server
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4e893b6e 290At this point MediaGoblin should be properly installed. You can
076bf0cf 291test the deployment with the following command::
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076bf0cf 293 ./lazyserver.sh --server-name=broadcast
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4e893b6e 295You should be able to connect to the machine on port 6543 in your
296browser to confirm that the service is operable.
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301FastCGI and nginx
302~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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304This configuration example will use nginx, however, you may
4e893b6e 305use any webserver of your choice as long as it supports the FastCGI
306protocol. If you do not already have a web server, consider nginx, as
307the configuration files may be more clear than the
308alternatives.
309
310Create a configuration file at
311``/srv/mediagoblin.example.org/nginx.conf`` and create a symbolic link
312into a directory that will be included in your ``nginx`` configuration
313(e.g. "``/etc/nginx/sites-enabled`` or ``/etc/nginx/conf.d``) with
076bf0cf 314one of the following commands (as the root user)::
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316 ln -s /srv/mediagoblin.example.org/nginx.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/
317 ln -s /srv/mediagoblin.example.org/nginx.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
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319Modify these commands and locations depending on your preferences and
320the existing configuration of your nginx instance. The contents of
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321this ``nginx.conf`` file should be modeled on the following::
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323 server {
324 #################################################
325 # Stock useful config options, but ignore them :)
326 #################################################
327 include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
328
329 autoindex off;
330 default_type application/octet-stream;
331 sendfile on;
332
333 # Gzip
334 gzip on;
335 gzip_min_length 1024;
336 gzip_buffers 4 32k;
337 gzip_types text/plain text/html application/x-javascript text/javascript text/xml text/css;
338
339 #####################################
340 # Mounting MediaGoblin stuff
341 # This is the section you should read
342 #####################################
343
344 # Change this to update the upload size limit for your users
345 client_max_body_size 8m;
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348 # interprets as an HTML file, etc.)
349 add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff;
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351 server_name mediagoblin.example.org www.mediagoblin.example.org;
352 access_log /var/log/nginx/mediagoblin.example.access.log;
353 error_log /var/log/nginx/mediagoblin.example.error.log;
354
355 # MediaGoblin's stock static files: CSS, JS, etc.
356 location /mgoblin_static/ {
357 alias /srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/mediagoblin/static/;
358 }
359
360 # Instance specific media:
361 location /mgoblin_media/ {
362 alias /srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/user_dev/media/public/;
363 }
364
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365 # Theme static files (usually symlinked in)
366 location /theme_static/ {
367 alias /srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/user_dev/theme_static/;
368 }
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370 # Plugin static files (usually symlinked in)
371 location /plugin_static/ {
372 alias /srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/user_dev/plugin_static/;
373 }
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375 # Mounting MediaGoblin itself via FastCGI.
376 location / {
377 fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:26543;
378 include /etc/nginx/fastcgi_params;
379
380 # our understanding vs nginx's handling of script_name vs
381 # path_info don't match :)
382 fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_script_name;
383 fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME "";
4e893b6e 384 }
076bf0cf 385 }
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387Now, nginx instance is configured to serve the MediaGoblin
388application. Perform a quick test to ensure that this configuration
389works. Restart nginx so it picks up your changes, with a command that
076bf0cf 390resembles one of the following (as the root user)::
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392 sudo /etc/init.d/nginx restart
393 sudo /etc/rc.d/nginx restart
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395Now start MediaGoblin. Use the following command sequence as an
076bf0cf 396example::
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398 cd /srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/
399 ./lazyserver.sh --server-name=fcgi fcgi_host=127.0.0.1 fcgi_port=26543
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401Visit the site you've set up in your browser by visiting
518c5eb3 402<http://mediagoblin.example.org>. You should see MediaGoblin!
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4e893b6e 404.. note::
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a085dda5 406 The configuration described above is sufficient for development and
407 smaller deployments. However, for larger production deployments
408 with larger processing requirements, see the
409 ":doc:`production-deployments`" documentation.
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412Apache
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415Instructions and scripts for running MediaGoblin on an Apache server
416can be found on the `MediaGoblin wiki <http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/Deployment>`_.
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419Security Considerations
420~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
421
422.. warning::
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424 The directory ``user_dev/crypto/`` contains some very
425 sensitive files.
426 Especially the ``itsdangeroussecret.bin`` is very important
427 for session security. Make sure not to leak its contents anywhere.
428 If the contents gets leaked nevertheless, delete your file
429 and restart the server, so that it creates a new secret key.
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430 All previous sessions will be invalidated.
431