Juan Garcia @ 03/08/2017 05:41 -0300 dixit:
> Hola Carlos,
> 
> I do not belong to the mozilla crew but have been fighting to set this
> up for a while. Thanks to their help, it has turned out pretty good and
> seems to be working relatively stable right now. Thanks again for that!

Hola Juanito,
thanks for chiming in. That you describe this as a fight is reassuring :)

> As far as I understand it, you should go for this:
> https://github.com/mozilla/fxa-local-dev
> 
> Also, the [email protected] mailing list might be more adequate.
> 
> Somebody please correct me if I am wrong.

Just for the name, that sounds like a development setup, and it would be
missleading that the "official" page directs to fxa-auth-server instead.

> 
> I have managed to put it behind an apache reverse proxy (at some point,
> also with an nginx), use SSL and save the (account-related) stuff to a
> mysql database on a stable debian system (although I did have to
> horribly patch the fxa-auth-db-mysql in order for it to work with mysql
> 5.5).

I'm trying on Ubuntu, and it did not show any problems going against 5.7.
> 
> If you have problems running the fxa-local-dev server, I'd definitely
> also try the fxa irc channel. There are a lot of really helpful folks
> there. Again, thank you very much for the help!

The "official" page also points there, I'm not an IRC user but might
have to go :)

> Regarding a document that explains the architecture, I am pretty sure I
> have read about it at some point, but I can't manage to find it right
> now. It also might just be my imagination playing tricks on me ;)
> 

Too bad :(
Thanks!

-- 
Carlos G Mendioroz  <[email protected]>  LW7 EQI  Argentina
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