diff --git a/doc/EN/app_mediagoblin.org b/doc/EN/app_mediagoblin.org new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56668b0d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/EN/app_mediagoblin.org @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +#+TITLE: +#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram +#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net +#+KEYWORDS: freedombone, mediagoblin +#+DESCRIPTION: How to use Mediagoblin +#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil +#+HTML_HEAD: + +#+BEGIN_CENTER +[[file:images/logo.png]] +#+END_CENTER + +#+BEGIN_EXPORT html +
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Mediagoblin

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+#+END_EXPORT + +With Mediagoblin you can host video and audio content in a similar manner to the proprietary systems such as YouTube and SoundCloud. This system supports free media formats such as /webm/, /ogv/ and /ogg/. + +When hosting media files you should take into consideration that since anyone on the internet can view your content then this could significantly increase your bandwidth usage and overall strain on the server. If you are hosting anything which might become popular then it's a good idea to set up the Freedombone system on an old laptop rather than something like a Beaglebone Black. However, as small single board computers become more powerful with more RAM and CPU cores being able to stream media to many clients should be far less of a problem. + +* Installation +Log into your system with: + +#+begin_src bash +ssh myusername@mydomain -p 2222 +#+end_src + +Using cursor keys, space bar and Enter key select *Administrator controls* and type in your password. + +Select *Add/Remove Apps* then *mediagoblin*. You will then be asked for a domain name and if you are using FreeDNS also the code for the domain which can be found under *Dynamic DNS* on the FreeDNS site (the random string from "/quick cron example/" which appears after /update.php?/ and before />>/). For more details on obtaining a domain and making it accessible via dynamic DNS see the [[./faq.html][FAQ]]. You can also add a welcome message and background picture URL if you wish, although those things are optional. Typically the domain name you use will be a subdomain, such as /media.mydomainname.net/. It will need to be a domain which you have bought somewhere and own and not one of the FreeDNS subdomains, otherwise you won't be able to get a SSL/TLS certificate for it. + +After the install has completed go to *Security settings* and select *Create a new Let's Encrypt certificate* and enter the domain name that you are using for Mediagoblin. If you're using the "onion only" version of the system then you don't need to do this. If the certificate is obtained successfully then you will see a congratulations message. + + +* Initial setup + +#+BEGIN_CENTER +[[file:images/mediagoblin.jpg]] +#+END_CENTER + +If you have just obtained a Lets Encrypt certificate as above then go to *About* on the administrator control panel and you should see your Mediagoblin domain listed there along with an onion address. You can then navigate to your site in a browser. + +Create an account and verify it by returning to the *user control panel* opening the email client and looking for the Mediagoblin verification email. It will contain a link that you should follow to activate the account. + +You should repeat that for however many accounts you want on the system and then go back to the *administrator control panel*, select *App Settings* then *mediagoblin* and turn off new registrations. This will prevent millions of spam accounts from being created by internet bots. diff --git a/doc/EN/apps.org b/doc/EN/apps.org index 6f990afc..5991df92 100644 --- a/doc/EN/apps.org +++ b/doc/EN/apps.org @@ -75,6 +75,10 @@ Make your photo albums available on the web. Modern email client which supports GPG encryption. [[./app_mailpile.html][How to use it]] +* Mediagoblin +Publicly host video and audio files so that you don't need to use YouTube/Vimeo/etc. + +[[./app_mediagoblin.html][How to use it]] * Mumble The popular VoIP and text chat system. Say goodbye to old-fashioned telephony conferences with silly dial codes. Also works well on mobile. diff --git a/doc/EN/usage.org b/doc/EN/usage.org index 8d32c6ee..4bc059bd 100644 --- a/doc/EN/usage.org +++ b/doc/EN/usage.org @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ | [[./app_htmly.html][Blogging with HTMLy]] | | [[./app_hubzilla.html][Social Network]] | | [[./app_lychee.html][Photo albums]] | +| [[./app_mediagoblin.html][Hosting video and audio content]] | | [[./app_dokuwiki.html][Wiki]] | | [[./app_etherpad.html][Collaborative document editing]] | | [[./app_irc.html][Multi-user chat with IRC]] | diff --git a/img/mediagoblin.jpg b/img/mediagoblin.jpg new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5295209e Binary files /dev/null and b/img/mediagoblin.jpg differ diff --git a/website/EN/app_mediagoblin.html b/website/EN/app_mediagoblin.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2bf16f2e --- /dev/null +++ b/website/EN/app_mediagoblin.html @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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Mediagoblin

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+With Mediagoblin you can host video and audio content in a similar manner to the proprietary systems such as YouTube and SoundCloud. This system supports free media formats such as webm, ogv and ogg. +

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+When hosting media files you should take into consideration that since anyone on the internet can view your content then this could significantly increase your bandwidth usage and overall strain on the server. If you are hosting anything which might become popular then it's a good idea to set up the Freedombone system on an old laptop rather than something like a Beaglebone Black. However, as small single board computers become more powerful with more RAM and CPU cores being able to stream media to many clients should be far less of a problem. +

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Installation

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+Using cursor keys, space bar and Enter key select Administrator controls and type in your password. +

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+Select Add/Remove Apps then mediagoblin. You will then be asked for a domain name and if you are using FreeDNS also the code for the domain which can be found under Dynamic DNS on the FreeDNS site (the random string from "quick cron example" which appears after update.php? and before >>). For more details on obtaining a domain and making it accessible via dynamic DNS see the FAQ. You can also add a welcome message and background picture URL if you wish, although those things are optional. Typically the domain name you use will be a subdomain, such as media.mydomainname.net. It will need to be a domain which you have bought somewhere and own and not one of the FreeDNS subdomains, otherwise you won't be able to get a SSL/TLS certificate for it. +

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+After the install has completed go to Security settings and select Create a new Let's Encrypt certificate and enter the domain name that you are using for Mediagoblin. If you're using the "onion only" version of the system then you don't need to do this. If the certificate is obtained successfully then you will see a congratulations message. +

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+If you have just obtained a Lets Encrypt certificate as above then go to About on the administrator control panel and you should see your Mediagoblin domain listed there along with an onion address. You can then navigate to your site in a browser. +

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+Create an account and verify it by returning to the user control panel opening the email client and looking for the Mediagoblin verification email. It will contain a link that you should follow to activate the account. +

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+You should repeat that for however many accounts you want on the system and then go back to the administrator control panel, select App Settings then mediagoblin and turn off new registrations. This will prevent millions of spam accounts from being created by internet bots. +

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DLNA

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Enables you to use the system as a music server which any DLNA compatible devices can connect to within your home network.

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A databaseless wiki system.

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Emacs

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If you use the Mutt client to read your email then this will set it up to use emacs for composing new mail.

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Etherpad

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Etherpad

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Collaborate on creating documents in real time. Maybe you're planning a holiday with other family members or creating documentation for a Free Software project along with other volunteers. Etherpad is hard to beat for simplicity and speed. Only users of the system will be able to access it.

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Ghost

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Modern looking blogging system.

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Federated social network. You can "remote follow" other users within the GNU Social federation.

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Gogs

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Lightweight git project hosting system. You can mirror projects from Github, or if Github turns evil then just host your own projects while retaining the familiar fork-and-pull workflow. If you can use Github then you can also use Gogs.

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HTMLy

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Databaseless blogging system. Quite simple and with a markdown-like format.

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Hubzilla

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Web publishing platform with social network like features and good privacy controls so that it's possible to specify who can see which content. Includes photo albums, calendar, wiki and file storage.

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IRC Server (ngirc)

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Run your own IRC chat channel which can be secured with a password and accessible via an onion address. A bouncer is included so that you can receive messages sent while you were offline. Works with Hexchat and other popular clients.

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Experimental WebRTC video conferencing system, similar to Google Hangouts. This may not be fully functional, but is hoped to be in the near future.

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Make your photo albums available on the web.

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Modern email client which supports GPG encryption.

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Mumble

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The popular VoIP and text chat system. Say goodbye to old-fashioned telephony conferences with silly dial codes. Also works well on mobile.

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The black hole for web adverts. Block adverts at the domain name level within your local network. It can significantly reduce bandwidth, speed up page load times and protect your systems from being tracked by spyware.

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An alternative federated social networking system compatible with GNU Social. It includes some optimisations and fixes currently not available within the main GNU Social project.

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Calendar system compatible with CalDAV and CardDAV. Synch your calendar events easily and securely across all your devices.

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Private RSS reader. Pulls in RSS/Atom feeds via Tor and is only accessible via an onion address. Have "the right to read" without the Surveillance State knowing what you're reading. Also available with a user interface suitable for viewing on mobile devices via a browser such as OrFox.

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Possibly the best way to synchronise files across all of your devices. Once it has been set up it "just works" with no user intervention needed.

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Client and bootstrap node for the Tox chat/VoIP system.

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A system for privately creating and sharing notes and images, similar to Evernote but without the spying.

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Chat server which can be used together with client such as Gajim or Conversations to provide end-to-end content security and also onion routed metadata security. Includes advanced features such as client state notification to save battery power on your mobile devices, support for seamless roaming between networks and message carbons so that you can receive the same messages while being simultaneously logged in to your account on more than one device.

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