App host name great and I would like access/sudo

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> On May 21, 2014, at 2:39 PM, "Lewis John Mcgibbney" 
> <lewis.mcgibb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Folks,
> I've updated the ticket with the feedback given on and off list.
> Please comment on the final aspects of the ticket, these include
> * defining who wants/should have SUDO access to Tika Server
> * Confirm that tika-demo.apache.org is OK for app host name
> 
> Thanks
> Lewis
> 
> 
> On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 7:59 AM, Lewis John Mcgibbney <
> lewis.mcgibb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi dev@,
>> 
>> JanI from Infra has nearly provisioned us with a brand spanking new Ubuntu
>> VM which we can use for the Tika service !!!! YAY
>> 
>> Some things he requires first though...
>> 
>> 
>> * - what is the external name used by users.   tika-vm.a.o is solely for
>> ssh, not for public *
>> 
>> This is entirely up to you guys. Over in Any23 we were lucky enough to
>> have someone on the project team own any23.org... what about
>> service.tika.apache.org? Or something else maybe?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> *- do you intent to use https ?   if yes the traffic will go a proxy
>> server *
>> I don't think that this is required but you guys may think differently. In
>> the set up of the Any23 VM, I provisioned mod_proxy_ajp module for proxy
>> between Tomcat where the Any23 Web Application was running and incoming
>> traffic via Apache HTTPD. TIka Server is a standalone server though
>> right... it's not packaged as a war.
>> 
>> 
>> *- does your software use login   Then you must use https: *
>> 
>> AFAIK the Tika service does not have a security layer. Can someone confirm.
>> 
>> Which user should have access ?
>> 
>> It's up to you whether you want to put your name(s) here (PMC only) and I
>> will transfer on to INFRA-7751 or else you can add them there yourself.
>> 
>> 
>> *Which (if any) of the above users need sudo ?    remark we are very
>> restrictive with sudo. *
>> 
>> The final one really comes down to anyone(s) who are willing to log in and
>> rarely maintain the service e.g. if Apache HTTPD needs rebooted or
>> something.
>> 
>> I've fully documented the Any23 service... documentation can be found at
>> the link below. These docs can be more or less copied to meet configuration
>> of the Tika server and service... they are essential for complete server
>> rebuild should anything go catastrophically wrong and we were to loose the
>> server and everything running on it.
>> 
>> 
>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/infrastructure/trunk/docs/services/any23-vm.txt
>> 
>> I'll be keeping a close eye on the ticket and will try to drive it on.
>> Part of this involves getting information to JanI in a timely fashion. The
>> info does not need to be 100% but we at least need some people to volunteer
>> to maintain the service.
>> 
>> BTW I also have a script which we run over on Any23 as a cron job which
>> uses jsawk [0] to consume nightly stable SNAOSHOT's of the Any23 server...
>> these are then loaded in to Tomcat and replace the previous stable
>> SNAPSHOT. Users and Dev's alike can use the same development SNAPSHOT code
>> for testing. This should also allow Tika to better test new features as it
>> permits more users to try out new functionality, esp for parsers.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Lewis
>> 
>> [0] https://github.com/micha/jsawk#readme
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> *Lewis*
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> *Lewis*

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