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===== Latest version ===== | ===== Latest version ===== | ||
- | **The latest stable version of NAV is 3.12.3**. | + | **The latest stable version of NAV is 3.15.3**. The upcoming 4.0 series is also available for beta testing. |
===== Smoothest install ===== | ===== Smoothest install ===== | ||
- | We recommend the [[http://pkg-nav.alioth.debian.org/|Debian package]]. The package is currently the most comprehensive as it takes care of all dependencies. It also includes a short and well documented cook book of things you need to do after installation. Your procedure will be this; | + | We recommend the [[nav_on_debian|Debian package]]. The package is currently the most comprehensive as it takes care of all dependencies. It also includes a short and well documented cook book of things you need to do after installation. Your procedure will be this: |
- Install [[http://www.debian.org/|Debian]] | - Install [[http://www.debian.org/|Debian]] | ||
- | - ''aptitude install nav'' (first add a line to your ''sources.list'', see [[http://pkg-nav.alioth.debian.org/|the package doc]]). | + | - Follow the instructions on the [[nav_on_debian]] page. |
- | - Follow the ''/usr/share/doc/nav/README.Debian'' cookbook | + | |
- Jump to step 2 in our [[gettingstarted|Getting Started guide]] | - Jump to step 2 in our [[gettingstarted|Getting Started guide]] | ||
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===== Optional installs ===== | ===== Optional installs ===== | ||
- | In principle, NAV can run on any Unix-like platform, as long as Apache, Python and Java are supported. | + | In principle, NAV can run on any Unix-like platform, as long as Apache and Python are supported. |
* See [[NAVInstallation|installation instructions for the latest version]] | * See [[NAVInstallation|installation instructions for the latest version]] | ||
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===== Binary/distribution packages ===== | ===== Binary/distribution packages ===== | ||
- | * Debian GNU/Linux:\\ The latest version of NAV is always available as a [[http://pkg-nav.alioth.debian.org/|package for Debian 6 (Squeeze)]] from the pkg-nav Alioth project. | + | * Debian GNU/Linux:\\ We package the latest NAV for the current stable version of Debian. [[nav_on_debian|Follow the instructions here]]. |
===== Virtual appliance ===== | ===== Virtual appliance ===== | ||
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===== Getting a development version ===== | ===== Getting a development version ===== | ||
- | NAV has recently switched from Subversion to the | + | NAV uses [[http://www.selenic.com/mercurial|Mercurial]] as its version control system. The //default// (trunk) and //stable// branches can be accessed at https://nav.uninett.no/hg/ . |
- | decentralized [[http://www.selenic.com/mercurial|Mercurial version | + | |
- | control software]]. There exists several development branches, which | + | |
- | can be found on the web here: http://nav.uninett.no/hg/ . | + | |
If your OS doesn't provide a prepackaged Mercurial client, you can | If your OS doesn't provide a prepackaged Mercurial client, you can | ||
download the client here: | download the client here: | ||
- | http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/Download . To clone | + | [[http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Download]]. |
- | (checkout) the default NAV branch using Mercurial: | + | To clone (checkout) the default NAV branch using Mercurial: |
<code> | <code> | ||
- | hg clone http://nav.uninett.no/hg/default/ nav-default | + | hg clone https://nav.uninett.no/hg/default/ nav-default |
</code> | </code> | ||
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<code> | <code> | ||
- | aclocal | + | ./autogen.sh |
- | autoconf | + | |
</code> | </code> | ||
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- | ===== Contributions to NAV===== | ||
- | |||
- | * UiT has made a **windows machine name collector** (collects netbios name). A table containing IP addresses and netbios names is maintained. Scheduled for NAV 3.6 contrib. | ||
- | |||
- | * UiT has also made expansions to the NAV service monitor. This includes a **radius monitor**. | ||
- | * UiT has made the radius tool in NAV | ||
- | * UiT has reimplemented MailIn in Python | ||
- | ===== NAV third party solutions ===== | ||
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- | * [[http://drift.uninett.no/~andreas/mailin/|MailIn]]: Andreas Solberg, UNINETT, has made a third party solution that interprets incoming email from external systems and posts events on the NAV event queue. |