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===== Can LUCY be installed on older Linux Kernel Version (< 3.10)? ===== | ===== Can LUCY be installed on older Linux Kernel Version (< 3.10)? ===== | ||
- | The older versions of the linux setup script (< 2.8) have been tested on Debian 7 (Wheezy), Debian 8 (Jessie), Ubuntu 12.04 and Ubuntu 14.04. As an additional requirement, | + | The older versions of the linux setup script (< Lucy 3.7) have been tested on Debian 7 (Wheezy), Debian 8 (Jessie), Ubuntu 12.04 and Ubuntu 14.04. As an additional requirement, |
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* **Make sure you use an updated list of repositories**: | * **Make sure you use an updated list of repositories**: | ||
* **Make sure you have the latest PEM files**: Run " | * **Make sure you have the latest PEM files**: Run " | ||
- | * **Make sure you have enough disk space in your temp drive**: Free some space by using " | + | * **Make sure you have enough disk space in your temp drive**: Free some space by using " |
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* openssl | * openssl | ||
* ca-certificates | * ca-certificates | ||
+ | * net-tools | ||
===== What are the hardware/ | ===== What are the hardware/ | ||
- | * TMP: You will need at least 1 GB Space in the tmp directory. Please | + | * TMP: You will need at least 1 GB Space in the tmp directory. Please |
* Other hardware requirements can be found [[hardware|here]] | * Other hardware requirements can be found [[hardware|here]] | ||
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===== Installation tutorial ===== | ===== Installation tutorial ===== | ||
- | 1) First of all, download the file that you are going to execute e.g. " | + | 1) First of all, download the file that you are going to execute e.g. " |
2) Secondly, open the Terminal from Menu " | 2) Secondly, open the Terminal from Menu " | ||
3) Now type cd to the directory where you downloaded the file.\\ | 3) Now type cd to the directory where you downloaded the file.\\ | ||
4) Then type chmod +x name_of_file.sh to make your file executable (example " | 4) Then type chmod +x name_of_file.sh to make your file executable (example " | ||
- | 5) Now type ./ | + | 5) Now type ./ |
- | 6) You will be asked if you want to install LUCY (Install LUCY (y/n)?) Please type " | + | 6) You will be asked if you want to install LUCY (Install LUCY (y/n)?) Please type " |
7) As soon as the installation is finished, the [[setup_script_tutorial|automatic setup script]] should start. | 7) As soon as the installation is finished, the [[setup_script_tutorial|automatic setup script]] should start. | ||
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===== Start the installation script manually after a successful installation ===== | ===== Start the installation script manually after a successful installation ===== | ||
- | Execute the command | + | Execute the command |
+ | **python / | ||
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+ | or in LUCY > 2.8: \\ | ||
+ | **docker exec -it lucy /bin/bash** \\ | ||
+ | **python / | ||
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+ | ===== Installation problem? Contact our support ===== | ||
+ | In case you are planning | ||
===== Uninstall LUCY ===== | ===== Uninstall LUCY ===== | ||
- | In 3.2 we will provide an uninstaller. For now if you want to remove LUCY you first need to get a list of all packages installed using $awk '/ | + | If you want to remove LUCY you first need to get a list of all packages installed using $awk '/ |
+ | This method works for legacy installation method only. | ||
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+ | ====== Frequently asked questions (FAQ) ====== | ||
+ | ===== Which components are installed with the installer script? What modifications are made to Linux OS by the installer? ===== | ||
+ | When Lucy is installed as a docker image, it gets downloaded from https:// | ||
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+ | When installing Lucy in a " | ||
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+ | ===== The installer checks if docker is installed and installs it from the official docker website. Are there any downsides of having docker engine pre-installed? | ||
+ | No, pre-installed docker engine is just fine and will work completely the same. Just make sure it will be updated on time. | ||
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+ | ===== Who patches the Docker Runtime and host Linux system when security vulnerabilities become known? ===== | ||
+ | When using a Docker-based installation, | ||
+ | When using a " | ||
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+ | ===== How does Lucy update when it’s running in Docker? ===== | ||
+ | After installing a Docker container with Lucy, Docker' | ||
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+ | ===== Is the docker-image included in the installer payload or is the docker-image loaded via docker pull? ===== | ||
+ | Lucy's docker-image gets downloaded from https:// | ||
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+ | ===== When configuring proxy in Lucy, what software is affected? ===== | ||
+ | In case of Docker installation, | ||
+ | When using a legacy installer, the proxy configured will be used as a default proxy for the whole Linux system. | ||
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+ | ===== How do you back up Lucy? ===== | ||
+ | Speaking of Docker container installation, | ||
+ | **docker commit lucy lucy-backup** | ||
+ | After that you: | ||
+ | * either save it as a tar file: **docker save -o / | ||
+ | * or export it to your private docker registry: **docker push lucy-backup** | ||
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+ | The backup image can be recovered easily from file by **docker load -I / | ||
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+ | After that you can start your container as a regular docker container with this command: | ||
+ | **docker run --privileged -v / | ||
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+ | Things get a bit more difficult in case of " | ||
+ | * / | ||
+ | * /etc/ | ||
+ | * /var/lib | ||
installing_lucy_on_linux.txt · Last modified: 2022/06/22 12:37 by lucysecurity