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Installation on Windows Server (WAMP)
You can also install Cloudlog on a windows PC acting as a server. I use my remote shack pc that is always running.
First step: Download and Install WAMP. There is a lot of tutorials on Internet, such as https://www.developerdrive.com/installing-and-configuring-a-wamp-server-on-your-computer/ After WAMP installation, you are going to have a "WAMP" folder in your server hard-drive and inside this one another folder called "WWW" when there is normally one folder per host. If you only want Cloudlog in your server, you are going to have a folder inside www, I use to name it "Cloudlog". Therefore, if everything is ok, you are going to have a folder named Cloudlog with this route C:\wamp\www\cloudlog. Inside this folder you will have the cloudlog files and folders (when you finish the second step).
If you want to access to your cloudlog from everywhere, you need to open port 80 on your router. Look at you router user manual to open it. Also, in that case, you will need to know your network external IP (Public IP) or use a redirection service like no-ip (free) or dyndns (license).
Second step: Download Cloudlog-master.zip from github, extract it and paste it on your www folder (inside the wamp folder C:\wamp\www\cloudlog).
Third step: Install Cloudlog and when installation is finished, remove (or rename) "install" folder. To install Cloudlog you need to run the install wizard, opening your-url-to-cloudlog/install using a web browser and follow the instructions.
When you have completed the install wizard, you can open your Cloudlog (typing in your web browser your-ip/cloudlog) using the demo acount (m0abc/demo) and do the following:
- Create a new admin account (Admin Dropdown) and delete the demo account (m0abc)
- Create a station profile (Admin Dropdown) and set it as active (Don't forget it)
- Update Country Files (Admin Dropdown)
When you had finished this steps, you can import your qso's using "ADIF import/export" but, be careful and take first a look at your adif file (using Notepad or Notepad++) and remove all the information you have on the first lines, until the line beginning with "PROGRAMID:5"
- Installation on Linux server
- Installation on Windows server
- Updating Cloudlog
- Hints & Tips
- cloudlog.php Config
- API
- Station Locations
- Radio Interface
- ADIF Import / Export
- Logbook of The World
- eQSL
- Print Requested QSLs
- Clublog Upload
- QRZ Logbook
- KML Export
- Widgets