OPIE Software Distribution, Release 2.31 Installation Instructions ======================================== ========================= Did you read the README file? If not, please go do so, then come back here. There is information in the README file that you will probably need to know in order to build and use OPIE, and you are better off doing it before you try to compile and install it. OPIE uses Autoconf to automagically figure out as much as possible about your system. There are four steps to installing OPIE. Please read them all first before attempting to do them. 1. Run the "configure" script. Normally, you will need to type: sh configure If you would like to use an access file to allow users from some hosts to log into your system without using OTPs (thus opening up a big security hole, but a necessary evil for some sites), type: sh configure --enable-access-file=/etc/opieaccess If you'd like the file to go somewhere else, adjust this appropriately. There are a number of configure-time options available for OPIE. To get a list, type: sh configure --help 2. Edit the Makefile The Makefile contains some options that you may wish to modify. Also verify that Autoconf chose the correct options for your system. The Makefile created by Autoconf should be correct for most users as-is. 3. Build OPIE Normally, you will need to type: make If you only want to build the client programs, type: make client If you only want to build the server programs, type: make server 4. Verify that OPIE works on your system and install Normall, you will need to type: make install If you only want to install the client programs, type: make client-install If you only want to install the server programs, type: make server-install If you encounter any problems, you may be able to run "make uninstall" to remove the OPIE software from your system and revert back to almost the way things were before. Copyright ========= %%% portions-copyright-cmetz-96 Portions of this software are Copyright 1996-1998 by Craig Metz, All Rights Reserved. The Inner Net License Version 2 applies to these portions of the software. You should have received a copy of the license with this software. If you didn't get a copy, you may request one from . Portions of this document are Copyright 1995 by Randall Atkinson and Dan McDonald, All Rights Reserved. All Rights under this copyright are assigned to the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). The NRL Copyright Notice and License Agreement applies to this software.