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Revision as of 04:48, 30 April 2021
For Windows 10, you need to use Command Prompt.
Download Software to your local machine
C:\Users\userName\Workspace$
Download the entire package using git
. You may copy the instruction as follows:
C:\Users\userName\Workspace$ git clone https://github.com/benkoo/PKC.git
Kick off the microservice launch process
- After the
git clone
instruction copied relevant data to your working directory, using the commandcd
to the PKC directory that contains the scriptup.sh
, and type:up.sh
to execute the script. Note that the script command must beup.sh
, not./up.sh
.
C:\Users\userName\Workspace$ cd PKC C:\Users\userName\Workspace\PKC$up.sh
- After you submitted the
up.sh
in your command line interface, you will be asked for a password, type in the root password for the machine you are trying to install. - Open a browser: type the following URL to the browser's URL field: http://localhost:9352.
- If you plan to set up https for your PKC, please refer to the page:Nginx as Reverse Proxy.