-6. The config file must also allow the web interface to be any user, and it
- must list the URL of the web interface explicitly:
-
- trust www-data
- url http://jukebox.DOMAIN/
-
-7. Give www-data (or whatever user it is) a password and edit
- /etc/disorder/config.private accordingly. This file should be mode 640 and
- owned by root:jukebox. The line should look something like this:
-
- allow www-data MYPASSWORD
-
- After editing the config file, you must make the daemon re-read it:
-
- disorder reconfigure
-
-8. Teach www-data its password, by putting it in /etc/disorder/config.www-data.
- This file should be mode 640 and owned by root:www-data.
-
- password MYPASSWORD
-
- (You could also use ~www-data/.disorder/passwd for this but on some systems
- the web server user's home directory is inside the document root, which
- would have rather unfortunate consequences!)
-
-9. Try it out. You should be asked for a username and password that you
- configured earlier, and be shown details of what is playing and what other
- tracks have been configured for future play.
+4. Try it out. You should be able to perform read-only operations straight
+ away, and after visiting the 'Login' page to authenticate, perform other
+ operations like adding a track to the queue.