Difference between revisions of "Make your own Wiki"

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==Add a domain name==
 
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===Short Version===
 
#Get and assign an Elastic IP to your instance from your AWS EC2 dashboard
 
#Get and assign an Elastic IP to your instance from your AWS EC2 dashboard
 
#Use AWS Route53 to purchase and link your chosen domain name
 
#Use AWS Route53 to purchase and link your chosen domain name
 
#Install [https://certbot.eff.org/ CertBot]
 
#Install [https://certbot.eff.org/ CertBot]
 
#Change LocalSettings.php to point to https:yourdomainname.
 
#Change LocalSettings.php to point to https:yourdomainname.
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===Long Version===
  
 
==Maintenance==
 
==Maintenance==

Latest revision as of 16:02, 21 March 2023

This page is a step-by-step instruction to create your own wiki like this one. You must have a sense of adventure and good Google skills, or have a working knowledge of the following:

  • LAMP servers
    • Unix/Linux
    • MySQL or MariaDB
    • PHP
  • SSH and Command Line Interface (CLI)
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)

If you are unable to accomplish this on your own, we offer a forum for free support, and paid support options.

Overview

Get the wiki running

Short Version

  1. Open an AWS account
  2. Launch a free-their instance with the Interventional Services Wiki Project AMI
  3. Configure MySQL
  4. Configure MediaWiki
  5. Load in the templates

Long Version

Add a domain name

Short Version

  1. Get and assign an Elastic IP to your instance from your AWS EC2 dashboard
  2. Use AWS Route53 to purchase and link your chosen domain name
  3. Install CertBot
  4. Change LocalSettings.php to point to https:yourdomainname.

Long Version

Maintenance

  • Use apt-update and upgrade to patch your operating system regularly. (weekly) (SSH and CLI)
  • Monitor Special:RecentChanges for malicious activity. (At least weekly)
  • Set-up a backup protocol through AWS EC2 Lifecycle manager