As your advice, I use the options(3) use the "server_config" option "anonymous_admin_full_access" = "yes". I have add this options to config.dct and restart handle server. However , when I use the https://myhandle.server.ip:8000/admin/ , it still says "User is not authenticated" when i create Handle or doing some other operates , what i should I do ? I need more help, thanks alot , > From: schneck@cnri.reston.va.us > Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 23:20:38 -0400 > To: robert.verkerk@surfsara.nl > CC: handle-info@cnri.reston.va.us > Subject: Re: [Handle-info] How to create a new admin handle without using DBTool > > Indeed, we do not currently have ready-to-use non-GUI tools for editing a Handle store directly. There are a couple of possible options: > > (1) Edit a handle store using DBTool on your local machine, and then copy the whole handle store to your server. > (2) Use the Java library to write a little non-GUI program to add the necessary admin handle to bootstrap your service. > (3) Use the "server_config" option "anonymous_admin_full_access" = "yes". Then you can start the handle server and administer it without authenticating. Possibly just long enough to create an admin identity, then turn off the anonymous_admin_full_access. > > Best, > Robert > > > On Jul 29, 2016, at 10:05 AM, Robert Verkerk <robert.verkerk@surfsara.nl> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I think you are in a checken/egg situation. > > - You can use the hdl-batch when a handle server is running > > - You can use the REST API when a handle server is running > > > > But before you can start a handle server you need to configure an admin handle. There’s where the hdl-dbtool comes in. > > > > Are you able to connect to the Centos machine from an other machine using "ssh -X handle_user@handle_system”. When the hdl-dbtool than is started it will then X forwarding and display graphics on the machine where ssh is started from. > > > > Greetings, > > > > Robert Verkerk > > > > > >> On 29 Jul 2016, at 15:53, Scott Prater <scott.prater@wisc.edu> wrote: > >> > >> There is a command line script in the distributed software: bin/hdl-create. > >> > >> You can also use the batch interface (described in Chapter 4 of the Technical manual) or the REST API, using curl to send commands (described in Chapter 14). I think the src.zip file (also included in the distribution package) has a number of sample scripts you can look at. > >> > >> -- Scott > >> > >> On 07/28/2016 08:30 PM, Mrshao wrote: > >>> I want to create an independent handle service, so i according to > >>> the HN_Tech_Manual_8 in 10.2 chapter , which title is "10.2 Server > >>> Side Configuration". > >>> > >>> I have as done the first two steps: (1)modify the config.dct, and (2) > >>> add the prefix to the handle storage using the "auto_homed_prefixes" > >>> configuration option. However, I have a problem to the step 3rd, (3) > >>> Create the new admin handle using the DBTool. Because I use the Centos > >>> which has no GUI, I cannot use the DBTool. > >>> > >>> So, I need help, how to create a new admin handle without using DBTool, > >>> is there some shell script examples ? > >>> thanks a lot > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Handle-Info mailing list > >>> Handle-Info@cnri.reston.va.us > >>> http://www.handle.net/mailman/listinfo/handle-info > >>> > >> > >> -- > >> Scott Prater > >> Shared Development Group > >> General Library System > >> University of Wisconsin - Madison > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Handle-Info mailing list > >> Handle-Info@cnri.reston.va.us > >> http://www.handle.net/mailman/listinfo/handle-info > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Handle-Info mailing list > > Handle-Info@cnri.reston.va.us > > http://www.handle.net/mailman/listinfo/handle-info > > _______________________________________________ > Handle-Info mailing list > Handle-Info@cnri.reston.va.us > http://www.handle.net/mailman/listinfo/handle-info |
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