| 1 | Basic bootstrapping |
| 2 | |
| 3 | - Customize config/core/core.sml and configDefault/ as needed |
| 4 | - Use config.sml for changes other than core. At least set defaultDomain. |
| 5 | - Create a user for domtool |
| 6 | - `make install' domtool |
| 7 | - Run domtool-create-shared-root to bootstrap shared directories |
| 8 | - Run domtool-create-local-root to bootstrap local work directories if this machine will be a node |
| 9 | - Customize and copy test.domain.core.conf to $defaultDomain.core.ssl.conf |
| 10 | - You unfortunately have to duplicate the value of Config.caPath here |
| 11 | - Run domtool-create-ca to boostrap your local domtool ca |
| 12 | - Run domtool-init-truststore to initialize the trust store |
| 13 | - Run domtool-init-acl $you to add yourself as an administrator of domtool |
| 14 | - Run `domtool-addcert $host -unsafe` where $host is the short name |
| 15 | of the machine that will run domtool-server. E.g. for |
| 16 | "foo.test.domain", $host = foo. Repeat for any machines that will |
| 17 | be domtool workers. |
| 18 | - Start domtool-server |
| 19 | - Run `domtool-adduser $you -unsafe' to create your certificates and |
| 20 | grant yourself access to your $HOME path |
| 21 | - In theory, domtool should start and you should be able to grant |
| 22 | yourself domains and configure things |