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===Overview=== |
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− | After using a WeBWorK Amazon Machine Image, you will have a full fledged Ubuntu Server LTS system with WeBWorK, |
+ | After using a WeBWorK Amazon Machine Image, you will have a full fledged Ubuntu Server LTS system with WeBWorK, Mjolicious/hypnotoad, MariaDB, R server, log rotation, etc. installed and configured. |
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= Current AMI's = |
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− | *[[WeBWorK 2.15 Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Amazon Machine Image]]: These instructions cover setting up an AWS Server with the Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS operating system and WeBWorK 2.15 using the WeBWorK AMI. |
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− | After setting up, you will have a full fledged Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS system with WeBWorK, Apache2, MySQL, R server, lighttpd, log rotation, etc. installed and configured. |
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+ | *[[WeBWorK 2.19 Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS Amazon Machine Image]]: These instructions cover setting up an AWS Server with the Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS operating system and WeBWorK 2.19 using the WeBWorK AMI. |
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− | It is imperative that you CHANGE THE PASSWORDS for the OS user <code>wwadmin</code> (who owns most WeBWorK files), for the MySQL user <code>webworkWrite</code> who has access to MySQL, for the WeBWorK user <code>admin</code> who has admin privileges and for the WeBWorK user <code>profa</code> who has professor privileges (see below). Finally you should set up SSL (https) access to WeBWorK if students will be using your server. |
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+ | After setting up, you will have a full fledged Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS system with WeBWorK 2.19, Mjolicious/hypnotoad, MariaDB, R server, log rotation, etc. installed and configured. |
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− | + | = Older Still Available AMI's = |
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+ | *[[WeBWorK 2.18 Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS Amazon Machine Image]]: |
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+ | = Older Outdated AMI's = |
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+ | * [[WeBWorK 2.17 Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS Amazon Machine Image]] |
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+ | * [[WeBWorK 2.16 Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Amazon Machine Image]] |
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+ | * [[WeBWorK 2.15 Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Amazon Machine Image]] |
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* [[WeBWorK AMI from 2013]] These are David Gage's original instructions from 2013. |
* [[WeBWorK AMI from 2013]] These are David Gage's original instructions from 2013. |
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 19 August 2024
Contents
Overview
After using a WeBWorK Amazon Machine Image, you will have a full fledged Ubuntu Server LTS system with WeBWorK, Mjolicious/hypnotoad, MariaDB, R server, log rotation, etc. installed and configured.
WeBWorK Amazon Machine Images (AMI's)
Current AMI's
- WeBWorK 2.19 Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS Amazon Machine Image: These instructions cover setting up an AWS Server with the Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS operating system and WeBWorK 2.19 using the WeBWorK AMI.
After setting up, you will have a full fledged Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS system with WeBWorK 2.19, Mjolicious/hypnotoad, MariaDB, R server, log rotation, etc. installed and configured.
Older Still Available AMI's
Older Outdated AMI's
- WeBWorK 2.17 Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS Amazon Machine Image
- WeBWorK 2.16 Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Amazon Machine Image
- WeBWorK 2.15 Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Amazon Machine Image
- WeBWorK AMI from 2013 These are David Gage's original instructions from 2013.