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4 {t}This seems to be the first time you start GOsa - we didn't find any configuration right now. This simple wizard intends to help you while setting it up.{/t}
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9 <b>{t}What will the wizard do for you?{/t}</b>
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11 <ul>
12 <li>{t}Create a basic, single site configuration{/t}</li>
13 <li>{t}Tries to find problems within your PHP and LDAP setup{/t}</li>
14 <li>{t}Let you choose from a set of basic and advanced configuration switches{/t}</li>
15 <li>{t}Guided migration of existing LDAP trees{/t}</li>
16 </ul>
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18 <b>{t}What will the wizard NOT do for you?{/t}</b>
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20 <ul>
21 <li>{t}Find every possible configuration error{/t}</li>
22 <li>{t}Migrate every possible LDAP setup - create backup dumps!{/t}</li>
23 </ul>
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26 <p style='border-top:1px solid #AAAAAA; padding-top:10px;'>
27 <b>{t}To continue...{/t}</b>
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30 {t}For security reasons you need to authenticate for the installation by creating the file '/tmp/gosa.auth', containing the current session ID on the servers local filesystem. This can be done by executing the following command:{/t}
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32 <tt>
33 echo -n <b>{$auth_id}</b> > /tmp/gosa.auth
34 </tt>
35 <p>
36 {t}Click the 'Continue' button when you've finished.{/t}
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