Difference between revisions of "Basic application knowledge"
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− | Since OpenKM 3.0, user management is done from the Administration tab. There you can create users, roles and assign roles to users, etc. Older OpenKM versions use text file based user management. These files are located in the ''$JBOSS/server/default/conf/props'' directory, so you need to edit the openkm-users.conf, openkm-roles.conf and openkm-emails.conf files to add or remove a user from the system. | + | Since OpenKM 3.0, user management is done from the Administration tab. There you can create users, roles and assign roles to users, etc. |
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Revision as of 19:23, 24 October 2012
First login
The default username is okmAdmin and its password is admin. Note that username and password are case sensitive.
Managing users
Since OpenKM 3.0, user management is done from the Administration tab. There you can create users, roles and assign roles to users, etc.
{{Note: Older OpenKM versions use text file based user management. These files are located in the $JBOSS/server/default/conf/props directory, so you need to edit the openkm-users.conf, openkm-roles.conf and openkm-emails.conf files to add or remove a user from the system.}}
There are two important roles called ROLE_ADMIN and ROLE_USER (these roles are case sensitive). All users must have ROLE_USER. This allows them to connect to the OpenKM server. Any user with AdminRole will be able to view the whole repository without limits, and have the Administration tab enabled.
OpenKM authentication
OpenKM can use several authentication systems (Database, LDAP, Active Directory, etc.) but, by default is configured with an embedded database (HSQLDB).
Setting maximum file upload size
By default the maximum file upload size is unlimited. To limit this, make changes to the Application configuration.
Making OpenKM accessible from other computers
By default, JBoss only listens for connections on localhost. If you want to access OpenKM from other computers modify the file $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml
<Connector address="'''0.0.0.0'''" connectionTimeout="20000" port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1" redirectPort="8443"/>
GNU/Linux
./bin/catalina.sh start
Windows
\bin\catalina.bat start