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nethserver-tt-rss [2016/10/08 10:03] stephdl |
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yum install nethserver-tt-rss --enablerepo=stephdl | yum install nethserver-tt-rss --enablerepo=stephdl | ||
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+ | You need to go to https:// | ||
+ | * admin User | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | on NS6 is ' | ||
+ | on NS7 create and use the user admin@yourdomain to login. yourdomain must be relevant to your domain :) | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== Usage ==== | ==== Usage ==== | ||
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normally the service tt-rss (which controls the feed updates) | normally the service tt-rss (which controls the feed updates) | ||
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*Authentication | *Authentication | ||
- | Control the way users are authenticated. Correct values are **http** (apache protect the access), **internal** (uses the internal database to manage users and groups. An admin have to create user account before they can login). | + | Control the way users are authenticated. Correct values are **http** (apache protect the access), **internal** (uses the internal database to manage users and groups. An admin have to create user account before they can login). you need to login using admin/ |
config setprop tt-rss | config setprop tt-rss | ||
signal-event nethserver-tt-rss-update | signal-event nethserver-tt-rss-update | ||
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signal-event nethserver-tt-rss-update | signal-event nethserver-tt-rss-update | ||
- | Then you have to go to https:// | + | |
==== Issues ==== | ==== Issues ==== |