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    1: 	
    2: 	   Setting Up CAPA v. 5.1.5 For First Time Users:
    3: 
    4: 
    5: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    6: 
    7: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PRECEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION.
    8: 
    9: Please go to http://capa.msu.edu/mailman and subscribe to the CAPA Announce 
   10: email list.  Anyone interested in receiving CAPA updates and announcements 
   11: can add himself or herself to the list.  Please notify all instructors and 
   12: technical staff that will work with CAPA about adding themselves to the list.
   13: 
   14: The following installation instructions assume that whoever is installing 
   15: the CAPA system already has some knowledge of their operating system and 
   16: is familiar with Unix commands such as the following: cd, chown, chmod and 
   17: setting permissions, compress/uncompress, cp, ln, lpr, ls, mkdir, pwd, rm, 
   18: su, tar, and the vi editor.  
   19: 
   20: In order to complete the installation, you will need to have Perl, 
   21: Ghostscript, TeTex, and a webserver (e.g. Apache) installed on your machine 
   22: (all of which can be obtained for free).  You should know where those 
   23: applications are located and where the web server's configuration files are 
   24: located (particularly srm.conf).  You should also be familiar with killing 
   25: and restarting your web daemon.
   26: 
   27: You will notice lists of files in these instructions to compare your
   28: permissions with.  Depending on your operating system, many of your file 
   29: sizes may differ with the ones given in these instructions.  Please do
   30: not be concerned by this.
   31: 
   32: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   33: 
   34: INITIAL SETUP
   35: 
   36: 1.)  Create the user "teacher" with group membership "cai".  If you are 
   37: unfamiliar with adding new users and groups to your system, then use the 
   38: instructions below.  
   39: 
   40: Adding new users can be accomplished in one of two ways.  Both require you to 
   41: login as root first.
   42: 
   43: 	a.)  Most systems have an "adduser" utility of one form or
   44: another, normally located in the directory /usr/sbin.  To use this
   45: utility, login as root, cd to /usr/sbin and enter the command
   46: "adduser" (or "useradd" depending on your system).  You will be prompted 
   47: for information regarding the user. For Solaris and Digital Unix, you 
   48: will be asked to specify the user name (teacher), the UID (normally 
   49: the default value), the full name (enter what you like here), the 
   50: login group (we use "cai" which stands for Computer Aided Instruction), 
   51: a secondary group (we usually leave this blank), a parent directory 
   52: (depends upon your system), a login shell (this is a preference item, 
   53: here we use /bin/tcsh), and an initial password.  If you are asked if 
   54: you want to edit an authority file, etc., answer no.
   55: 
   56: The Linux adduser utility requires you to enter the command as 
   57: "adduser teacher" or "useradd teacher".  This utility automatically 
   58: creates the directories and groups.  The Debian version prompts 
   59: the administrator for the full name, office number, phone number, 
   60: etc.  You may choose to enter only the full name and leave the 
   61: other information blank.  If you wish to have something other than 
   62: the Bourne-Again SHell as the login shell, you will need to manually 
   63: edit the /etc/passwd file once you have created the user.  You will 
   64: also need to manually change the group ID number for teacher to have 
   65: group membership "cai" using the vipw command.  Then use the command 
   66: "chgrp -R" or "chown -R" to recursively change the group membership 
   67: of the "teacher" home directory.
   68: 
   69: NOTE: In most cases you will be asked if you want to add the new group 
   70: "cai" when you specify it for the new user "teacher".  Otherwise, if you 
   71: want to use the group "cai" you will have to create it using "addgroup" 
   72: (or "groupadd" for some systems).
   73: 
   74: 	b.)  For all systems, you can manually add users by creating
   75: an entry in the /etc/passwd file in the correct format using the vipw
   76: command.  Consult entries already present in /etc/passwd or a book on Unix 
   77: system administration if you are going to manually create your users. If you 
   78: manually add your users, you will also need to make the appropriate 
   79: entries in /etc/group and manually create the home directory for the user.
   80: 
   81: 2.)  Login as teacher and create a directory under the teacher account
   82: called CAPA51.  This directory should now be owned by "teacher" and have
   83: group membership "cai".
   84: 
   85: drwxr-xr-x    6 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 14:03 CAPA51
   86: 
   87: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   88: 
   89: SETTING UP THE INSTRUCTOR INTERFACE AND OPTIONAL TELNET STUDENT INTERFACE
   90: 
   91: You have the option to install the telnet version of the CAPA interface.
   92: It responds much quicker than the web, especially with a slow modem.  If 
   93: you decide not to enable this feature then skip steps 5 and 6.
   94: 
   95: Please note that in the following instructions, it is assumed that the 
   96: teacher directory is in /home.  This may not be the case with your machine 
   97: (e.g. /usr/users, /home2, etc.).  You may want to make note of this as you 
   98: read through these instructions prior to installation.
   99: 
  100: 1.)  Become root and copy or move the DIST51 directory to the teacher home 
  101: directory.  Recursively change the ownership of the DIST51 directory to 
  102: teacher with group membership cai.
  103: 
  104: >chown -R teacher:cai DIST51  
  105: 
  106: 2.)  We first need to link up the binaries to use the instructor 
  107: interface of CAPA.  Login as root.  Change directory to /usr/local/bin 
  108: (or /usr/bin, or whatever will be the default in your users "path").
  109: Symbolically link the binaries contained with the distribution by
  110: entering the commands:
  111: 
  112: > cd /usr/local/bin
  113: > ln -s /home/teacher/DIST51/LinkToBin/quizzer .
  114: > ln -s /home/teacher/DIST51/LinkToBin/grader .
  115: > ln -s /home/teacher/DIST51/LinkToBin/manager .
  116: > ln -s /home/teacher/DIST51/LinkToBin/qzparse .
  117: > ln -s /home/teacher/DIST51/LinkToBin/allcapaid .
  118: > ln -s /home/teacher/DIST51/LinkToBin/answers .
  119: 
  120: 3.)  Check that all of the binaries in /home/teacher/DIST51/LinkToBin 
  121: have executable permissions as shown below:
  122: 
  123: >cd /home teacher/DIST51/LinkToBin
  124: >ls -l
  125: -rwxr-xr-x    1 teacher  cai        485095 Jul 17 14:35 allcapaid
  126: -rwxr-xr-x    1 teacher  cai        505454 Jul 17 14:35 answers
  127: -rwxr-xr-x    1 teacher  cai       2126685 Jul 17 14:35 grader
  128: -rwxr-xr-x    1 teacher  cai       2267429 Jul 17 14:35 manager
  129: -rwxr-xr-x    1 teacher  cai       2191991 Jul 17 14:35 quizzer
  130: -rwxr-xr-x    1 teacher  cai        488366 Jul 17 14:35 qzparse
  131: 
  132: 4.)  Now link up the demonstration library in the root directory.  To do this, 
  133: login as root, change to the root directory (cd /) and enter: 
  134: 
  135: > ln -s /home/teacher/DIST51/demolibrary demolibrary
  136: 
  137: Check that the demolibrary in the DIST51 folder is owned by "teacher" and 
  138: has group membership "cai".
  139: 
  140: 5.)  *SKIP THIS STEP IF YOU ARE NOT ENABLING THE TELNET INTERFACE*
  141: Login as "teacher" and copy the file "capalogin" from the directory 
  142: DIST51/PutInCAPA51 into the directory /home/teacher/CAPA51.  Check 
  143: to make sure your permissions match the following: 
  144: 
  145: -rwsr-xr-x    1 teacher  cai        585097 Jul 17 15:03 capalogin
  146: 
  147: Make certain that capalogin is set UID mode (there is an "s" instead
  148: of an "x" in the user's permissions).  If not enter the following:
  149: 
  150: > chmod u+s capalogin
  151: 
  152: 6.)  *SKIP THIS STEP IF YOU ARE NOT ENABLING THE TELNET INTERFACE*
  153: For each class that telnet is enabled for, it is added as a user
  154: to the system without a password.  The security of the system is
  155: maintained by using capalogin as the login shell.  To set up the
  156: demonstration class, become root then use the adduser utility to create the
  157: user "nsc131s0".  Enter the group id the same as the instructor (cai), the
  158: home directory to be /home/teacher/CAPA51/nsc131s0, and the login shell
  159: to be /home/teacher/CAPA51/capalogin.  When you are prompted to
  160: enter an initial password, hit return.  You then need to edit the
  161: /etc/passwd file with the vipw command to remove the "Nologin" field.
  162: (You may also need to edit the file /etc/shadow if your system uses
  163: shadow passwords.)
  164: 
  165: For Linux systems, you will need to create the user, edit /etc/passwd 
  166: to remove the password field, change the group id number, change the home
  167: directory and change the login shell.  You will not be prompted for these
  168: within the utility.  Make certain the group id number is the same as the
  169: instructor account.  Editing the passwd file is done by becoming root
  170: using the vipw command.  (You may also need to edit the file /etc/shadow
  171: if your system uses shadow passwords.)  Finally, you must delete the
  172: directory created by the adduser utility, for example:
  173: 
  174: >rm -rf /home/nsc131s0
  175: 
  176: Depending on your system, you may not be allowed to add a user without a
  177: password using the adduser utility.  If this is the case, you will need
  178: to manually add the user with the vipw command.
  179: 
  180: Repeat the steps above for qns131s0 and xpc131s0 (do not add xns131s0 as
  181: a user).
  182: 
  183: The correct class entries in /etc/passwd are given below: (The paths to the
  184: home directory and login shell may differ for your system.)
  185: 
  186: nsc131s0::1004:103:Demonstration Class - Homework:/home/teacher/CAPA51/nsc131s0:
  187: /home/teacher/CAPA51/capalogin
  188: qns131s0::1005:103:Demonstration Class - Quizzes:/home/teacher/CAPA51/qsc131s0:/
  189: home/teacher/CAPA51/capalogin
  190: xpc131s0::1006:103:Demonstration Class - Exam Partial Credit:/home/teacher/CAPA5
  191: 1/xpc131s0:/home/teacher/CAPA51/capalogin
  192: 
  193: 7.)  Login as teacher and create the class called nsc131s0 in teacher's
  194: CAPA51 directory.
  195: 
  196: > cd CAPA51
  197: > cp -R /home/teacher/DIST51/PutInCAPA51/nsc131s0 nsc131s0
  198: 
  199: Then, check to be certain the owner of the nsc131s0 directory is "teacher" 
  200: with group membership "cai".
  201: 
  202: Repeat this step using the qns131s0, xns131s0, and xpc131s0 directories.
  203: 
  204: 8.)  Make certain a directory named "records" exists in each of the class 
  205: directories (e.g. /home/teacher/CAPA51/nsc131s0/records). Also, make certain the 
  206: ownership of all sub-directories and files is "teacher" with group membership 
  207: "cai".  It is a good idea to check your permission with the ones below.
  208:  
  209: > cd nsc131s0
  210: > ls -lag
  211: total 94
  212: drwxr-x--x    3 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 15:37 .
  213: drwxr-xr-x    9 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 15:37 ..
  214: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai           969 Jul 17 15:37 HWTop
  215: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          1326 Jul 17 15:37 QuizTop
  216: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            15 Jul 17 15:37 TeXfooter
  217: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai           777 Jul 17 15:37 TeXheader
  218: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai         11418 Jul 17 15:37 capa.config
  219: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          1388 Jul 17 15:37 classl
  220: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            68 Jul 17 15:37 goodbye.msg
  221: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai           720 Jul 17 15:37 help.msg
  222: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai           447 Jul 17 15:37 mail.txt
  223: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          1529 Jul 17 15:37 managermail.txt
  224: drwxr-xr-x    2 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 15:37 records
  225: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai           356 Jul 17 15:37 second-login.msg
  226: -rwxr--r--    1 teacher  cai          4870 Jul 17 15:37 set1.qz
  227: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          2808 Jul 17 15:37 set10.qz
  228: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          1933 Jul 17 15:37 set11.qz
  229: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          1824 Jul 17 15:37 set12.qz
  230: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai         10114 Jul 17 15:37 set13.qz
  231: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          3969 Jul 17 15:37 set14.qz
  232: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          3684 Jul 17 15:37 set15.qz
  233: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          1935 Jul 17 15:37 set16.qz
  234: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          1454 Jul 17 15:37 set17.qz
  235: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          1551 Jul 17 15:37 set2.qz
  236: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          7138 Jul 17 15:37 set3.qz
  237: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          2561 Jul 17 15:37 set4.qz
  238: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          2106 Jul 17 15:37 set5.qz
  239: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          2826 Jul 17 15:37 set6.qz
  240: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          1617 Jul 17 15:37 set7.qz
  241: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          6197 Jul 17 15:37 set8.qz
  242: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          2751 Jul 17 15:37 11:05 set9.qz
  243: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai           293 Jul 17 15:37 third-login.msg
  244: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai           151 Jul 17 15:37 welcome.msg
  245: >cd records
  246: >ls -lag
  247: total 36
  248: drwxr-xr-x    2 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 15:37 .
  249: drwxr-x--x    3 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 15:37 ..
  250: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date1.db
  251: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date10.db
  252: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date11.db
  253: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date12.db
  254: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date13.db
  255: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date14.db
  256: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date15.db
  257: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date16.db
  258: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date17.db
  259: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date2.db
  260: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date3.db
  261: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date4.db
  262: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date5.db
  263: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date6.db
  264: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date7.db
  265: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date8.db
  266: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            74 Jul 17 15:37 date9.db
  267: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            51 Jul 17 15:37 set1.db
  268: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            25 Jul 17 15:37 set10.db
  269: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            14 Jul 17 15:37 set11.db
  270: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai             8 Jul 17 15:37 set12.db
  271: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai           119 Jul 17 15:37 set13.db
  272: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            39 Jul 17 15:37 set14.db
  273: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            39 Jul 17 15:37 set15.db
  274: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai             8 Jul 17 15:37 set16.db
  275: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai             6 Jul 17 15:37 set17.db
  276: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            10 Jul 17 15:37 set2.db
  277: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai             6 Jul 17 15:37 set3.db
  278: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            12 Jul 17 15:37 set4.db
  279: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            16 Jul 17 15:37 set5.db
  280: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            22 Jul 17 15:37 set6.db
  281: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai             8 Jul 17 15:37 set7.db
  282: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai            77 Jul 17 15:37 set8.db
  283: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai             8 Jul 17 15:37 set9.db
  284: 
  285: 9.)  The CAPA system needs to access the files just installed in the teacher
  286: home directory.  Make sure this directory has both group and world r-x
  287: privledges.
  288: 
  289: drwxr-xr-x    6 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 13:43 teacher
  290: 
  291: 
  292: You will have similar files in the qns131s0, xns131s0, and xpc131s0 directories
  293: with the same permissions.  Check those also.
  294: 
  295: The utilities for running CAPA with telnet sessions are now completely  
  296: installed.  
  297: 
  298: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  299: 
  300: SETTING UP THE WEB VERSION OF THE CAPA INTERFACE
  301: 
  302: 
  303: 1.)  Login in as teacher.  Remember, it is assumed that the teacher 
  304: directory is in /home which may not be the case for your machine.
  305: 
  306: 2.)  Copy the directory /home/teacher/DIST51/CopyToPublicWeb to 
  307: /home/teacher/PublicWeb.  This directory should be owned by user "teacher" 
  308: and have group membership "cai".
  309: 
  310: > cp -Rd /home/teacher/DIST51/CopyToPublicWeb /home/teacher/PublicWeb
  311: 
  312: 3.)  Create the html files for the web interface with system links to the
  313: webpage program to class.html, emailid.html, and getid.html.
  314: 
  315: > cd /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin
  316: > ln -s webpage class.html
  317: > ln -s webpage emailid.html
  318: > ln -s webpage getid.html
  319: 
  320: 4.)  Recursively check that all the files in the PublicWeb directory are 
  321: owned by "teacher" and have group membership "cai".  Your permissions for 
  322: the files in the PublicWeb/CAPA directory should look like the following:
  323: 
  324: > cd /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA
  325: > ls -l
  326: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          5935 Jul 17 15:51 ExmPanel.class
  327: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          4780 Jul 17 15:51 ExpPanel.class
  328: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          3537 Jul 17 15:51 GLabel.class
  329: drwxr-xr-x    2 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 15:51 Icons
  330: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          5817 Jul 17 15:51 TScore.class
  331: drwxr-xr-x    3 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 15:51 capa-bin
  332: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          3772 Jul 17 15:51 help.html
  333: 
  334: Your permissions for the files in PublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin should like
  335: the following:
  336: 
  337: > cd capa-bin
  338: > ls -l
  339: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai         33363 Jul 17 15:51 capadiscuss_html
  340: -rws--x--x    1 teacher  cai        519680 Jul 17 15:51 capahtml
  341: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai           223 Jul 17 15:51 class.conf
  342: lrwxrwxrwx    1 teacher  cai             7 Jul 17 15:51 class.html -> webpage
  343: lrwxrwxrwx    1 teacher  cai             7 Jul 17 15:51 email.html -> webpage
  344: lrwxrwxrwx    1 teacher  cai             7 Jul 17 15:51 getid.html -> webpage
  345: drwxr-xr-x    2 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 15:51 teacher
  346: -rw-r--r--    1 teacher  cai          4460 Jul 17 15:51 web.settings
  347: -rws--x--x    1 teacher  cai       1141535 Jul 17 15:51 webpage
  348: 
  349: If your permissions do not match the ones above, change them so they do.
  350: 
  351: > chmod u+s capahtml
  352: > chmod u+s webpage
  353: 
  354: 5.) You may later see files called web_access.log and ids.log in the capa-bin 
  355: directory.  These files are automatically generated by the CAPA software.
  356: 
  357: 6.)  Edit /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin/web.settings
  358: Change the first line:
  359:       set machine capa2.nscl.msu.edu
  360: To read:
  361:       set machine your.machine.name
  362: 
  363: 7.)  Edit the file /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin/class.conf if 
  364: the CAPA51 directory is somewhere other than /home/teacher.  For example,
  365: if CAPA51 is in /usr/users/teacher instead of /home/teacher, change:
  366: 
  367: nsc131s0   /home/teacher/CAPA51        teacher {class getid emailid}
  368: 
  369: to:
  370: 
  371: nsc131s0   /usr/users/teacher/CAPA51   teacher {class getid emailid}
  372: 
  373: Do this for all three lines.
  374: 
  375: 8.)  Check to be certain there is a directory 
  376: /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin/teacher.  Make certain the files 
  377: capasbin and capadiscuss are located there, owned by teacher, and a 
  378: member of the cai group.  Also, double check that the capasbin file 
  379: has executable, set UID permission (there is an "s" instead of an "x"
  380: in the user's permissions).  Example:
  381: 
  382: -rwxr-xr-x    1 teacher  cai         23453 Jul 17 15:51 capadiscuss
  383: -rwsr-xr-x    1 teacher  cai        519680 Jul 17 15:51 capasbin
  384: 
  385: If not, then enter:
  386: > chmod u+s capasbin
  387: 
  388: (NOTE:  Do not be alarmed if you see the CAPA generated web_access.log
  389:  file in this directory also.)
  390: 
  391: 9.)  Double check ownership and permissions in the PublicWeb directory again.
  392: 
  393: 10.)  Create a directory under teacher called Public.  Change directories
  394: into the new Public directory and create another directory name demolibrary.  
  395: In Public/demolibrary/ create symbolic links to the Graphics and Links 
  396: directories:
  397: 
  398: > cd /home/teacher/Public/demolibrary 
  399: > ln -s /demolibrary/Graphics Graphics
  400: > ln -s /demolibrary/Links Links
  401: 
  402: 11.) When finished you should have the following directory structure:
  403: 
  404: > pwd
  405: /home/teacher/Public
  406: > ls -l
  407: total 1
  408: drwxr-xr-x    2 teacher  cai          1024 Jul 17 16:03 demolibrary
  409: > cd demolibrary
  410: > ls -l
  411: total 0
  412: lrwxrwxrwx    1 teacher  cai            41 Jul 17 16:03 Graphics -> /demolibrary/Graphics
  413: lrwxrwxrwx    1 teacher  cai            38 Jul 17 16:03 Links -> /demolibrary/Links
  414: 
  415: 12.) Login as root, find the srm.conf file of your web server and edit this
  416: file by making the following changes:
  417: 
  418: 	a.) Add the following lines:
  419: 
  420: 	Redirect /CAPA/index.html   http://your.machine/capa-bin/class.html
  421: 	Redirect /CAPA/class.html   http://your.machine/capa-bin/class.html
  422: 	Redirect /CAPA/getid.html   http://your.machine/capa-bin/getid.html
  423: 	Redirect /CAPA/emailid.html http://your.machine/capa-bin/emailid.html
  424: 
  425: 	Alias /CAPA/   /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA/
  426: 	Alias /demolibrary/   /home/teacher/Public/demolibrary/
  427: 
  428: 	ScriptAlias /capa-bin/  /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin/
  429: 
  430: 	Do not be concerned if you webserver's comments suggest using another
  431: 	file and leaving the srm.conf file blank.
  432: 
  433: 	b.)  If your machine is dedicated only to CAPA, you may choose to 
  434: 	add the following lines to the srm.conf file also: 
  435: 
  436: 	ErrorDocument 403 /capa-bin/class.html
  437:  	ErrorDocument 404 /capa-bin/class.html
  438: 
  439: 	This way invalid and forbidden URL's are redirected back to the 
  440: 	class.html page instead of receiving an error message.  This will
  441: 	also allow one to enter just the machine name for the URL and get
  442: 	to the web login page.
  443: 
  444: 	c.)  If your machine is dedicated only to CAPA, you may want to 
  445: 	change the following line:
  446: 	DocumentRoot /some/other/document/root
  447: 	     to the following:
  448: 	Document Root /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA
  449: 	Make sure to change the document root in other configuration files,
  450: 	such as httpd.conf and access.conf, if you plan to do this.  This 
  451: 	line might only be located in the httpd.conf file.  Carefully search
  452: 	through the webserver's configuration files and change any lines which
  453: 	have directory names that should match the DocumentRoot.  THE COMMENTS
  454: 	IN THE CONFIGURATION FILES WILL CLEARLY STATE IF SUCH A CHANGE IS TO
  455: 	BE MADE.
  456: 
  457: 13.)  If the webserver is not owned by teacher, make sure the owner of the 
  458: webserver can write to the capa-bin directory.  One way of doing this is to 
  459: make the capa-bin directory group writable and give the owner of the webserver 
  460: membership in the group "cai".
  461: 
  462: 14.)  Kill and restart your web daemon.
  463: 
  464: 
  465: 15.) Students will now be able to access the capa homework via telnet to  
  466: your.machine.name and via netscape at the URL:
  467: 
  468: http://your.machine.name/capa-bin/class.html
  469: 
  470:    if redirected correctly:
  471: http://your.machine.name/CAPA/class.html
  472: http://your.machine.name/CAPA/index.html
  473: http://your.machine.name/CAPA/
  474: 
  475:    and if you opted to add the change in step 12b:
  476: http://your.machine.name
  477: 
  478: Students can get a CAPAID with a CAPA ID from a previous problem set
  479: at http://your.machine.name/capa-bin/getid.html
  480: or http://your.machine.name/CAPA/getid.html
  481: 
  482: Students can also have a CAPAID emailed to them without a previous ID from
  483: http://your.machine.name/capa-bin/emailid.html 
  484: or http://your.machine.name/CAPA/emailid.html
  485: without a previous CAPA ID.
  486: 
  487: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  488: 
  489: FINAL INSTRUCTIONS
  490: 
  491: 1.)  Modify /demolibrary/Tools/StdMacros
  492: 
  493: Replace the line
  494: /LET machine_name="capa2.nscl.msu.edu"  // needed for labeling tools
  495: With
  496: /LET machine_name="your.machine.name"  // needed for labeling tools
  497: 
  498: 2.)  Double check to be certain the ownership and group membership 
  499: for each of the files and subdirectories under the teacher account 
  500: consistently have "teacher" as owner and "cai" as group.  Also double
  501: check that the demolibrary directory in /home/teacher/DIST51 is owned
  502: by "teacher" and has group membership "cai".
  503: 
  504: 3.)  Make sure that the user teacher, the owner of the webserver, and
  505: root have the commands allcapaid, perl and gs (ghostscript command) in 
  506: their path.  You can check this by using the which command.  If it is
  507: in the user's path, you will then be shown where the directory for the
  508: command is located.  
  509: For example:
  510: 
  511: > which perl
  512: /usr/bin/perl
  513: 
  514: 4.)  If teacher is somewhere other than /home, then you need to edit the 
  515: capa.config files in the nsc131s0, qns131s0, xns131s0, and xpc131s0 directories.
  516: Change the following lines to refer to the correct path:
  517: 
  518: quiz_path       = /home/teacher/CAPA51/qns131s0
  519: exam_path       = /home/teacher/CAPA51/xns131s0
  520: supp_path       = /home/teacher/CAPA51/xpc131s0
  521: .
  522: .
  523: .
  524: correction_path = /home/teacher/CAPA51/xpc131s0
  525: 
  526: 5.)  In each of the capa.config files (DIST51/PutInCAPA51/nsc131s0/capa.config,
  527: ..., ...skeleton/capa.config, etc. and /home/teacher/CAPA51/nsc131s0, etc.) 
  528: edit the print commands to match the ones that you use from your server where 
  529: CAPA is installed.  The comments in the printing configuration section of the 
  530: capa.config file will direct you how to make these changes.
  531: 
  532: Also, edit the line:
  533: 
  534: capa_server = your.machine.name
  535: 
  536: In the "Extrapolate Scores Applet" section to read the name of your capa server
  537: in each of the capa.config files.
  538: 
  539: 6.)  Print the Manual.  
  540: 
  541: 7.)  Take a look at the sets in nsc131s0. In particular sets 3-17 (a
  542: detailed list of the templates).
  543: 
  544: 8.)  Read the READMEsecurity.txt file.
  545: 
  546: 9.)  Make sure that the owner of the web server has /usr/local/bin as its path
  547: or the discuss page will not work properly.  If you have trouble changing the
  548: owner of the web server's path, put a symbolic link to /usr/local/bin/allcapaid
  549: in /usr/bin:
  550: 
  551: su -
  552: cd /usr/bin
  553: ln -s /usr/local/bin/allcapaid .
  554: 
  555: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  556: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  557: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  558: 
  559: CONTACT INFORMATION
  560: 
  561: If you have any questions or problems with getting CAPA installed and  
  562: running, contact the following:
  563: 
  564: Felicia Berryman
  565: CAPA Coordinator
  566: Michigan State University
  567: capa@capa.msu.edu
  568: 
  569: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  570: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  571: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  572: 
  573: ADDING ADDITIONAL USERS
  574: 
  575: 1.)  Add the new user to your system with group membership cai.  If you are
  576: unsure about doing this, follow the same instructions outlined in the 
  577: "INITIAL SETUP" section except use the new user's name instead of "teacher" 
  578: (and the new group's name if the new instructor to be added to the CAPA system 
  579: should be in a different group other than "cai").
  580: 
  581: 2.)  Login as root and add a directory to the capa-bin directory with the same 
  582: name as the new instructor's user name.  For example:
  583: > mkdir /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin/instructor-name
  584: 
  585: 3.)  Copy the files capasbin and capadiscuss from 
  586: teacher/DIST51/CopyToPublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin/teacher into the new
  587: instructor-name directory.  For example:
  588: 
  589: > cd /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin/instructor-name
  590: > cp /home/teacher/DIST51/CopyToPublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin/teacher/capasbin .
  591: > cp /home/teacher/DIST51/CopyToPublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin/teacher/capadiscuss .
  592: 
  593: 4.)  Change the ownership of the instructor-name directory and all of its 
  594: files to the appropriate user ("instructor-name") and group (i.e. "cai").
  595: > cd /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin
  596: > chown -R instructor-name:cai instructor-name
  597: 
  598: 5.)  Make sure that the permissions for the the capasbin and capadiscuss files 
  599: are executable and that capasbin is set UID mode (there is an "s" instead 
  600: of an "x" in the owner's permissions).  If not, enter the following:
  601: 
  602: > chmod 755 capasbin capadiscuss
  603: > chmod u+s capasbin
  604: > ls -l
  605: -rwxr-xr-x    1 instructor  cai         23453 Mar 16 11:15 capadiscuss
  606: -rwsr-xr-x    1 instructor  cai        843150 Mar 16 11:15 capasbin
  607: 
  608: 6.)  Finally, double check that the instructor owns his/her directory
  609: in the capa-bin directory and that the instructor's capasbin and capadiscuss
  610: have the correct ownership and permissions.
  611: 
  612: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  613: 
  614: ADDING ADDITIONAL CLASSES
  615: 
  616: Once an instructor account is created, you can add classes to the
  617: system as needed.  Below we call the owner of the class "instructor"
  618: and the class "classname".  Your class's name should be 8 characters
  619: max if you will be using the telnet interface.  We name our classes 
  620: names such as phy183s0 (physics 183, spring semester, 2000) and cem142f0 
  621: (chemistry 142, fall semester, 2000).
  622: 
  623: If you chose not to enable the telnet interface, then skip steps 
  624: 1 and 2 below.
  625: 
  626: 1.)  *SKIP THIS STEP IF YOU ARE NOT ENABLING THE TELNET INTERFACE*
  627: Use the adduser utility to create the user "classname".  For Digital 
  628: Unix and Solaris operating systems:
  629: 	a.) Login as root
  630: 	b.) Change directory to /usr/sbin
  631: 	c.) Type the command "adduser".  You will be prompted for information.
  632: 		-Make certain the user "classname" is a member of the same 
  633: 		group as the instructor.
  634:  		-Use /home/instructor/CAPA51 as the parent directory and
  635:  		/home/instructor/CAPA51/capalogin as the login shell. 
  636: 		-Do not add a password.
  637: 	d.) Remove the system created classname directory.  (Your absolute
  638: 	    path may differ from /home.)
  639: 		>rm -rf /home/instructor/CAPA51/classname
  640: 
  641: For Linux operating systems:
  642: 	a.) Login as root
  643: 	b.) change directory to /usr/sbin
  644: 	c.) Type the command "adduser classname".
  645: 	    (or "useradd classname" depending on your system)
  646: 	d.) If prompted for a password, do not add one.
  647: 	e.) Delete the directory created by the adduser utility. (Your absolute
  648: 	    path may differ from /home.)
  649: 		>rm -rf /home/classname
  650: 	NOTE:  Depending on your system, you may not be allowed to add a user 
  651: 	without a password.  In that case, you will have to add the user 
  652: 	manually using the vipw command.
  653: 	
  654: 2.)  *SKIP THIS STEP IF YOU ARE NOT ENABLING THE TELNET INTERFACE*
  655: Edit the password file.  For Digital Unix and Solaris operating systems:
  656:         a.) Edit the entry for "classname" in the /etc/passwd file with the vipw
  657:             command.
  658:                 -remove the encrypted password field (or the field "NoLogin").
  659:                  (You may need to also edit the /etc/shadow file if using
  660:                  shadow passwords.)
  661:                 -Check to be certain the home directory and login shell are
  662:                 correct.
  663:         b.) A sample /etc/passwd entry is given below:
  664: 
  665: phy123s0::1007:103:Intro Physics I:/home/instructor/CAPA51/phy123s0:/home/instru
  666: ctor/CAPA51/capalogin
  667: 
  668: For Linux operating systems:
  669:         a.) Edit the entry for "classname" in the /etc/passwd file.
  670:                 -Remove the encrypted password field (or the field "NoLogin").
  671:                  (You may need to also edit the /etc/shadow file if using
  672:                  shadow passwords.)
  673:                 -Change the group id number to match the group id number in
  674:                 the instructor's account
  675:                 -Change the home directory to
  676:                 /home/instructor/CAPA51/classname
  677:                 -Change the login shell to
  678:                 /home/instructor/CAPA51/capalogin
  679:         b.) A sample /etc/passwd entry is given below:
  680: 
  681: phy123s0::1007:103:Intro Physics I:/home/instructor/CAPA51/phy123s0:/home/instru
  682: ctor/CAPA51/capalogin
  683: 
  684: 3.)  Make the classname directory.  Login as the "classname" owner, copy 
  685: the contents of /home/teacher/DIST51/PutInCAPA/skeleton into the new class 
  686: directory.  
  687: > cd /home/instructor/CAPA51
  688: > cp -R /home/teacher/DIST51/PutInCAPA51/skeleton classname
  689: 
  690: Make certain there is a classname/records directory present.  
  691: The following are a few files you might want to edit  to tailor to your 
  692: particular course:
  693: 
  694: welcome.msg and goodbye.msg (both for telnet), capa.config, HWTop, (QuizTop,
  695: ExamTop), and classl
  696: 
  697: Be certain to retain the exact character spacing in the classl file.
  698: 
  699: 4.) Check to be certain the owner of the /home/instructor/CAPA51/classname 
  700: directory, sub-directories and files is "instructor" with group membership 
  701: "cai" (or whatever the correct group is).
  702: 
  703: 5.)  Once you have created your problem sets, your course is ready for 
  704: telnet access.  That is, if you chose to enable the telnet interface.
  705: 
  706: 		  ------------------------------------------
  707: 
  708: Setting up WWW access for this same course:
  709: 
  710: 1.)  Edit /home/teacher/PublicWeb/CAPA/capa-bin/class.conf by 
  711: adding the new class.  Example:
  712: 
  713: classname  /home/instructor/CAPA51  instructor {class getid emailid}
  714: 
  715: 2.)  Make certain a copy of capa.config exists in the "classname"
  716: directory.  Also double check the ownership and group membership of
  717: the classname file and all of its sub-directories and files have the
  718: appropriate owner and group membership.
  719: 
  720: 3.)  The instructions above were for using CAPA for homework.  If you
  721: want to use CAPA for quizzes, exams, etc. then read the next section.
  722: 
  723: 4.)  Edit the paths and printing configuration section in the capa.config
  724: file.  Edit the dept_name, etc in the HWTop (QuizTop and ExamTop).  Also
  725: edit the classl file, making sure the instructor and TAs all belong to
  726: the admin_section(s) (see capa.config file and edit admin_section if 
  727: appropriate).
  728: 
  729: Your "classname" class is now ready to use for homework.
  730: 
  731: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  732: 
  733: ADDING ACCESS FOR QUIZZES, EXAMS, EXAM PARTIAL CREDIT, ETC.
  734: 
  735: 1.)  Quiz, exam, and other access are added as separate "classes".  
  736: You may choose to name them similar to the convention of the 
  737: demonstration "classes" nsc131s0 (homework), qns131s0 (quizzes),
  738: xns131s0 (exams), and xpc131s0 (exam partial credit).  
  739: 
  740: 2.)  To use CAPA for more than just homework, install your quiz,
  741: exam, etc. directories using the instructions above but use the
  742: appropriate skeleton directory (skeletonQuiz, skeletonExam).  For 
  743: supplementary course work, such as exam partial credit, then just 
  744: use the skeleton directory.  Follow the guidelines below when 
  745: setting up web access in the class.conf file.  
  746: 
  747: 2.)  Below are some guidelines assuming you are using the entirety
  748: of CAPA by adding quiz, exam, partial credit (supplemental), and other
  749: access for a physics class PHY 123:
  750: 
  751:      qph123s0:  Enable telnet if you do so and allow class.html
  752: 		access only.  This gives you the option of giving
  753: 		take-home quizzes, but the students cannot use
  754: 		emailid.html or getid.html, they must get their
  755: 		CAPA ID in class.  In the capa.config file, you
  756: 		would enter the following:
  757: 
  758: 		qph123s0  /home/instructor/CAPA51  instructor {class}
  759: 
  760:      xph123s0:  Do not enable access through telnet or web interface.
  761:  		If you do want telnet or web access, please be careful
  762: 		to protect you exams by setting the correct open and
  763: 		due dates and it is highly recommended that you do
  764: 		NOT allow the students to retrieve their ID for further
  765: 		protection.  Consult the Manual about due dates.
  766: 
  767:      xpc123s0:  You have the option in CAPA to allow students to take
  768: 		the exam again at home and apply those points to their
  769: 	        exam score as partial credit.  Set up similiar to quizzes
  770: 		and BE CAREFUL about open dates and due dates to protect
  771:   		your exam.
  772: 
  773:      oph123s0:  Use this for whatever you wish, such as supplemental homework.
  774: 
  775: 3.)  Edit the paths in the capa.config file in each of the classname 
  776: directories.  Edit the dept_name, etc. in the HWTop (QuizTop and ExamTop). 
  777: Also edit the classl file, making sure the instructor and TAs all belong to the 
  778: admin_section(s) (see capa.config file and edit admin_section if appropriate).
  779: 
  780: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  781: 
  782: 
  783: 
  784: 
  785: 
  786: 
  787: 
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