Install Olaris on FreeBSD Latest

Olaris is a web-based file manager that allows you to manage your files and folders from anywhere with an Internet connection. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Olaris on FreeBSD Latest operating system.

Prerequisites

Before we start, ensure that you have the following prerequisites:

Installing Olaris

To install Olaris on FreeBSD Latest, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

Before we can install Olaris on our FreeBSD Latest system, we need to install some dependencies.

Execute the following command to install the dependencies:

pkg install git node14 npm

Step 2: Clone the Repository

Next, we need to clone the Olaris repository from GitLab. Execute the following command to clone the repository:

git clone https://gitlab.com/olaris/olaris-server.git

Step 3: Install Olaris

Navigate to the cloned repository directory using the following command:

cd olaris-server

Execute the following command to install Olaris:

npm install

Step 4: Start Olaris

After the installation, execute the following command to start the Olaris server:

npm start

You should see the following message:

[INFO] Listening on port 3000.

Step 5: Access Olaris

Once the Olaris server is up and running, you can access it through your web browser by going to:

http://localhost:3000

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Olaris on your FreeBSD Latest system.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have guided you through the installation and configuration of Olaris on FreeBSD Latest. You can now use this web-based file manager to manage your files and folders from anywhere with an Internet connection.

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