<para> However, things are never that simple and there indeed are
some known limitations to this, so here are a couple notes as a
- recommended reading before you proceed with installing</para>
+ recommended reading before you proceed with the installation.</para>
- <para> As of August 2006 9, so this should apply to
- myplc-0.5.2 :</para>
+ <para> As of August 2006 9 (i.e <emphasis>myplc-0.5</emphasis>) :</para>
<itemizedlist>
-
<listitem><para> The software is vastly based on <emphasis>Fedora
Core 4</emphasis>. Please note that the build server at Princeton
runs <emphasis>Fedora Core 2</emphasis>, togother with a upgraded
</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</listitem>
+
+ <listitem> <para> In addition, as far as myplc is concerned, you
+ need to check your firewall configuration since you need, of course,
+ to open up the <emphasis>http</emphasis> and
+ <emphasis>https</emphasis> ports, so as to accept connections from
+ the managed nodes, and from the users desktops. </para> </listitem>
+
</itemizedlist>
</section>
</appendix>
<appendix>
- <title>Development configuration variables(for <emphasis>myplc-devel</emphasis>)</title>
+ <title>Development configuration variables (for <emphasis>myplc-devel</emphasis>)</title>
&DevelVariables;
</appendix>