X-Git-Url: http://git.squeep.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Finstallation%2Fotp_en.md;h=5b50e1838723c7587939ced550f7656e7329a256;hb=30f0cec49a39a2f17cd7fae89830bf0d7922a738;hp=fa71f23e1628224b774745eb85b5ae8f3b4d8c50;hpb=456668b490e9ee47cf773a8563a9f3a3765ce348;p=akkoma diff --git a/docs/installation/otp_en.md b/docs/installation/otp_en.md index fa71f23e1..5b50e1838 100644 --- a/docs/installation/otp_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/otp_en.md @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ -- # Add it to the daily cron echo '#!/bin/sh -certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --dry-run --post-hook "systemctl reload nginx" +certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --post-hook "systemctl reload nginx" ' > /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert chmod +x /etc/cron.daily/renew-pleroma-cert @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ -- # Add it to the daily cron echo '#!/bin/sh -certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --dry-run --post-hook "rc-service nginx reload" +certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/ --post-hook "rc-service nginx reload" ' > /etc/periodic/daily/renew-pleroma-cert chmod +x /etc/periodic/daily/renew-pleroma-cert @@ -242,6 +242,14 @@ So for example, if the task is `mix pleroma.user set admin --admin`, you should ```sh su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl user set admin --admin" ``` + +## Create your first user and set as admin +```sh +cd /opt/pleroma/bin +su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl user new joeuser joeuser@sld.tld --admin" +``` +This will create an account withe the username of 'joeuser' with the email address of joeuser@sld.tld, and set that user's account as an admin. This will result in a link that you can paste into the browser, which logs you in and enables you to set the password. + ### Updating Generally, doing the following is enough: ```sh