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diff --git a/doc/manual/01.RPKI.Installation.md b/doc/manual/01.RPKI.Installation.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c530ee7e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/manual/01.RPKI.Installation.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# Download and Installation + +There are a few different ways to install the RPKI code, depending on what the +platform on which you're trying to install. + +## Debian and Ubuntu + +On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS ("Xenial") or Debian 8 ("Jessie"), you can use +[Debian binary packages][Debian]. + +## Simple RPKI Cache Install + +If you want to install a simple RPKI cache to feed routers from a Ubuntu 14.04 +system, here is a one page ten minute recipe. + +## Install a CA and a cache on a Ubuntu 14.04 with a rootd CA + +If you want to install a CA and a cache on a Ubuntu 14.04 with a rootd CA, +here is a one page hack. It will take less than an hour. + +## Try the rrdp testbed CA and RP on Ubuntu Xenial + +If you are feeling adventurous and want to try the rrdp testbed CA and RP on +Ubuntu Xenial 16.04 here is a one page hack. It supports a much simpler root +CA. + +## FreeBSD + +On FreeBSD, you can use [FreeBSD ports][FreeBSD]. + +## Other Platforms + +On all other platforms, or on the above platforms if the pre-packaged versions +don't suit your needs, you will have to +[install from source code][Source]. + +Once you've finished installing the code, you will need to configure it. Since +CAs are generally also relying parties (if only so that they can check the +results of their own actions), you will generally want to start by configuring +[the relying party tools][RP], then configure [the CA tools][CA] +if you're planning to use them. + +[Debian]: 02.RPKI.Installation.DebianPackages.md +[FreeBSD]: 03.RPKI.Installation.FreeBSDPorts.md +[Source]: 04.RPKI.Installation.FromSource.md +[RP]: 05.RPKI.RP.md +[CA]: 11.RPKI.CA.md |