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Configuration

The settings for your enterprise installation can be managed at <hostname>/enterprise/admin.
username: admin password: the md5 checksum of your license
The commands below can be used to generate the checksum.
# mac
md5 kumu-enterprise.kli
# linux
md5sum kumu-enterprise.kli
Note that the above credentials are only for logging in to the Enterprise instance settings via <hostname>/enterprise/admin. Please see Creating user accounts for information about creating admin and user accounts for the Enterprise application.

Support

Add a support email. This address will be linked to any support links within the application. Set this to the email address you want to send your user's support requests to. Defaults to [email protected].
Add a notifications email. This address will be used for any notification emails sent by the application. Only used if outbound email is enabled.

SMTP

In order to enable email notifications, you'll need to add an external SMTP server. No email will be sent if this is disabled. Settings include:
  • Server
  • Port
  • Username
  • Domain
  • Password
  • TLS
  • Authentication

Hostname

By default the app is accessible using the raw instance ip. If you would like to use a custom hostname you'll need to add the following DNS records:
A kumu.example. <instance ip>
CNAME *.kumu.example. kumu.example.
Once the DNS records are in place you can update the hostname within the /enterprise/admin app.
Warning: Once the hostname is set the site can only be accessed via the custom hostname.

SSH access

Add an SSH key to enable access to the enterprise command-line utilities.

SSL

By default, SSL is not enabled on self-hosted Kumu Enterprise instances. To add an SSL certificate and allow users to connect through HTTPS, use the kumu-ssl-install-cert and kumu-ssl-install-key command line utilities to upload a custom certificate and key, then use the kumu-ssl-enable command to finish the process.

Geocoding

The geocoding service used for the geo template is not configured by default. To enable geocoding, follow the instructions in the Geocoding section of <hostname>/enterprise/admin/settings.
enterprise configure geocoding