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Parrot
parrot.webarch.net is a 1GB RAM Xen Debian Squeeze virtual server running Transition Network WordPress sites. It has the Webarch Secure Hosting scripts installed.
This server is due to be upgraded from LennyToSqueeze on ticket:535 in May 2013.
The install and initial configuration of this server was tracked on ticket:537.
Console Access
There is a Xen shell available for console access, see wiki:XenShell.
Munin Stats
There are munin stats for the server available here
Adding a New WordPress Site
The server has been set up with the Webarch Secure Hosting scripts, see http://webarch.net/docs/wsh for some documentation of this.
To add a site run the {{{curses-create-user}]} script as root:
sudo -i cruses-create-user
The curses interface can be navigated using tab, arrow keys and the space bar on your keyboard.
This will ask you for the following things:
- Create a new user -- enter the username for SFTP / MySQL, this should be short and made up of lowercase letters and numbers
- Select product -- pick 5 medium+wordpress and this will create the site, database and install WordPress
- Users email address -- enter the email address that the SFTP, MySQL and WordPress login details are to be sent to
That's it!
Updates
All systems updates are recorded on ticket:218.
There is a script in /usr/local/bin called a-up which can be used to update the system via aptitude, the advantage of using this script is that it writes things that are changed to the /root/Changelog and the time spent doing the updates can then be reported via ticket:218, see AptitudeUpdateScript for a copy of a-up and the logchange script it uses to update the Changelog.
Tickets
Current Parrot tickets:
Ticket | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#917 | Any misc files in Transition Culture web root? | chris | sam |
#916 | SSH to parrot please | chris | sam |
#912 | Stats for TTT | chris | chris |
#894 | Brute Force Attacks Against WordPress XMLRPC | chris | chris |
#887 | Lot's of failed logins on conference15.transitionnetwork.org | ade | sam |
#881 | Site on ParrotServer with a memory leak? | chris | chris |
#873 | New Wordpress site please | chris | sam |
#871 | Brute Force Attacks Against WordPress Sites | chris | chris |
#868 | Is conference15.tn.org backed up in a convenient manner? | chris | sam |
#853 | Parrot access please | chris | sam |
#851 | Bot attacks on Transition Culture | chris | chris |
#808 | WordPress email being rejected due to From field | chris | chris |
#719 | Transition Culture HTML Problems | ed | chris |
#619 | Upgrade WordPress sites to 3.9.1 | chris | chris |
#598 | Redirect reconomyproject.org to reconomy.org | chris | chris |
#541 | Documentation of the WordPress sites | chris | chris |
#540 | HTTPS for WordPress sites | chris | chris |
#537 | Parrot setup and documentation | chris | chris |
Closed Parrot tickets:
Websites
See WordPress.
SSL Certs
There is a ticket regarding what do to for HTTPS for the server ticket:540.
The server has a copy of the *.transitionnetwork.org wild card certificate installed and this is used for https://parrot.transitionnetwork.org/
The server also has a dedicated IP address for the https://intransitionmovie.com/ site and SSL certificate.
All the other sites use a free http://cacert.org/ certificate, see ticket:540#comment:1 for a list of domains. To get rid of the security warnings that you will get if you don't have the CAcert root installed you need to install the root cert from http://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=3 to do this using Windows simply click http://www.cacert.org/certs/CAcert_Root_Certificates.msi and for Firefox and Chrome click https://www.cacert.org/certs/root.crt