[Koha] Yet another request of changing password and few small others.

2014-03-11 Thread alessandro macuz
Hi all, I work for a small company and I was asked to take care of some administrative tasks in Koha. I have to admit that I'm pretty new to Koha and I have some questions. I inherited the installation and the mysql database from the previous person who administered the DB. The authentication is

Re: [Koha] Yet another request of changing password and few small others.

2014-03-11 Thread Robin Sheat
alessandro macuz schreef op di 11-03-2014 om 07:09 [+0100]: 4) how I can add a Koha administrator account via the mysql interface? Just to answer this because I'm about to leave: you can log in to the admin interface using the mysql username and password. This should allow you to create and

Re: [Koha] Yet another request of changing password and few small others.

2014-03-11 Thread alessandro macuz
Thanks Robin for your very fast reply, indeed I can login with such username. However it seems that such user i's treated like a normal user because I don't see any admin interface where to add users/patron and other admin tasks. But I moved a bit forward and I'll see what I can do. Alex

Re: [Koha] Yet another request of changing password and few small others.

2014-03-11 Thread Bob Birchall
Hi Alex, You are logging in to the staff client, not to the OPAC? Having logged in, you should see a menu in two columns: Patrons is the second option in the left hand column, Administration is the fourth option in the right hand column. Is that what you are seeing? Bob Calyx On

Re: [Koha] Yet another request of changing password and few small others.

2014-03-11 Thread alessandro macuz
Hi Bob, when I login with such username and password I land on /cgi-bin/koha/ opac-user.pl I then typed manually the URL /cgi-bin/koha/mainpage.pl but I get the HTTP error 404. It's weird, I'll check why it doesn't find that page. Thanks, Alex 2014-03-11 7:56 GMT+01:00 Bob Birchall

Re: [Koha] Yet another request of changing password and few small others.

2014-03-11 Thread Bob Birchall
Yep, you are accessing the OPAC: that is the public interface through which users access the catalogue. What you need to find is the staff client. Sometimes it gets put at yourdomain:8080 , otherwise check you apache sites-enabled. I hope you find it. Bob Calyx On 11/03/14 18:39,