Guide – How To Start – Trac – Wiki Issue Tracking System on Linux CentOS 8.3 on Amazon

Trac – Wiki Issue Tracking System can easily structure and track your project using team members, tickets, timelines, and useful overviews.

This is a quick deployment and ready-to-run image.
Simple and rapid installation. Easy to maintain.

Configuring and connecting to Trac – Wiki Issue Tracking System on Linux CentOS 8.3

  1. To connect to Trac, you need to open 8000 TCP port in the Amazon network settings.
  2. After start-up, the VM server will launch automatically.
  3. To open the site, go to the following address in any browser convenient for you http://vm_ip:8000.
  4. You will be asked to select the project. The system has already created one project called “Default project” by default.
  5. For further setup and site operations, see the manuals and setup guides. You can find links at the bottom of the page in the “Starting Point” section or the “Help/Guide” link in the upper right of the page.

Adding new users

  1.  To connect to the VM, you should generate a “Private Key” in advance. This can be done using the following instruction (by choosing the “file format:” option “.ppk” in point 3)

Guide – How To – Create and use Key Pair to connect to a VM

  1. Download and run Putty
  2. Go to the “SSH” section in the left panel and then to “Auth”.
  1. In the “Auth” section, click “Browse” and specify the path to the .ppk file you received earlier.
  2. Go to the home page of “Session”, enter the IP address of the VM and click “Open”.
  1. In the opened console you will need to enter the login centos
  2. Enter the following command:

>  sudo su

Command examples for adding a user:

Adding a user to the portal:

> htpasswd /var/local/trac/.htpasswd newloginname

Assigning administrative rights for the portal

trac-admin /var/local/trac/default_project permission add newloginname TRAC_ADMIN

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