Setting the initial user name and password Because Zope is managed through the web, user names and passwords must be used to assure that only authorized people can make changes to a Zope installation. Some user name and password is needed to "bootstrap" the creation of normal managers of your Zope site. This is accomplished through the use of the file 'inituser'. The first time Zope starts, it will detect that no users have been defined in the root user folder. It will search for the 'inituser' file and, if it exists, will add the user defined in the file to the root user folder. Normally, 'inituser' is created by the Zope install scripts. Either the installer prompts for the password or a randomly generated password is created and displayed at the end of the build script. You can use the 'zpasswd.py' script to create 'inituser' yourself. Execute 'zpasswd.py' like this:: python zpasswd.py inituser The script will prompt you for the name, password, and allowed domains. The default is to encode the password with SHA, so please remember this password as there is no way to recover it (although 'zpasswd.py' lets you reset it.) In some situations you may need to bypass normal security controls because you have lost your password or because the security settings have been mixed up. Zope provides a facility called an "emergency user" so that you can reset passwords and correct security settings. The emergency user password must be defined outside the application user interface. It is defined in the 'access' file located in the Zope directory. It should be readable only by the user as which your web server runs. To create the emergency user, use 'zpasswd.py' to create the 'access' file like this:: python zpasswd.py access In order to provide a somewhat higher level of security, various encoding schemes are supported which provide access to either SHA-1 encryption or the standard UNIX crypt facility if it has been compiled into Python. Unless you have some special requirements (see below), you should use the SHA-1 facility, which is the default. Format of 'inituser' and 'access' A password file should consist of a single line of the form: name:password Note that you may also add an optional third component to the line in the access file to restrict access by domain. For example, the line: mario:nintendoRules:*.mydomain.com in your 'access' file will only allow permit emergency user access from *.mydomain.com machines. Attempts to access the system from other domains will fail, even if the correct emergency user name and password are used. Please note that if you use the ZServer monitor capability, you will need to run with a clear text password. Setting permissions on the var directory. You need to set permissions on the Zope var directory. Zope needs to read and write data from its var directory. Before running Zope you should ensure that you give adequate permissions to the Zope var directory for the userid Zope will run under. Depending on how you choose to run Zope you will need to give different permissions to the var directory. If you use Zope with an existing web server, it will probably run Zope as 'nobody'. In this case 'nobody' needs read and write permissions to the var directory. If you change the way you run Zope you may need to modify the permissions of the var directory and the files in it to allow Zope to read and write under its changed userid.