Ubuntu Janssen Installation#
Supported Versions#
- Ubuntu 22.04
- Ubuntu 20.04
Before you install, check the VM system requirements.
- Download the GPG key zip file , unzip and import GPG key
wget https://github.com/JanssenProject/jans/files/11814522/automation-jans-public-gpg.zip
unzip automation-jans-public-gpg.zip
sudo gpg --import automation-jans-public-gpg.asc;
Install the Package#
Ubuntu 22.04#
- Download the release package from the Github Janssen Project Releases
wget https://github.com/JanssenProject/jans/releases/download/v1.1.3/jans_1.1.3.ubuntu22.04_amd64.deb -P /tmp
-
Verify integrity of the downloaded package by verifying published
sha256sum
.Download
sha256sum
file for the packagewget https://github.com/JanssenProject/jans/releases/download/v1.1.3/jans_1.1.3.ubuntu22.04_amd64.deb.sha256sum -P /tmp
Check the hash if it is matching.
cd /tmp sha256sum -c jans_1.1.3.ubuntu22.04_amd64.deb.sha256sum
Output similar to below should confirm the integrity of the downloaded package.
jans_1.1.3.ubuntu22.04_amd64.deb.sha256sum: OK
-
Install the package
sudo apt install ./jans_1.1.3.ubuntu22.04_amd64.deb
Ubuntu 20.04#
- Download the release package from the Github Janssen Project Releases
wget https://github.com/JanssenProject/jans/releases/download/v1.1.3/jans_1.1.3.ubuntu20.04_amd64.deb -P /tmp
-
Verify integrity of the downloaded package by verifying published
sha256sum
.Download
sha256sum
file for the packagewget https://github.com/JanssenProject/jans/releases/download/v1.1.3/jans_1.1.3.ubuntu20.04_amd64.deb.sha256sum -P /tmp
Check the hash if it is matching.
cd /tmp sha256sum -c jans_1.1.3.ubuntu20.04_amd64.deb.sha256sum
Output similar to below should confirm the integrity of the downloaded package.
jans_1.1.3.ubuntu20.04_amd64.deb.sha256sum: OK
-
Install the package
sudo apt install ./jans_1.1.3.ubuntu20.04_amd64.deb
Run the setup script#
- Run the setup script in interactive mode:
sudo python3 /opt/jans/jans-setup/setup.py
See more detailed instructions on the setup script if you're confused how to answer any of the questions, for details about command line arguments, or you would prefer to use a properties file instead of interactive mode.
Verify the Installation#
After the successful completion of setup process, verify the system health.
Log in to Text User Interface (TUI)#
Begin configuration by accessing the TUI with the following command:
sudo /opt/jans/jans-cli/jans_cli_tui.py
Full TUI documentation can be found here
If you have selected casa during installation you can access casa using url https://<host>/jans-casa
Let's Encrypt#
To enable communication with Janssen Server over tls (https) in production environment, Janssen Server needs details about CA certificate.
To generate Let’s Encrypt CA certificate follow this let's encrypt.
Uninstall#
Uninstall process involves two steps and removes all the Janssen Server components.
Note
For removal of the attached persistence store, please refer to this note.
- Delete files installed by Janssen
- Remove and purge the
jans
package
Use the command below to uninstall the Janssen server
sudo python3 /opt/jans/jans-setup/install.py -uninstall
You'll see the following confirmation:
This process is irreversible.
You will lose all data related to Janssen Server.
Are you sure to uninstall Janssen Server? [yes/N] yes
Uninstalling Jannsen Server...
Removing /etc/default/jans-config-api
Stopping jans-config-api
Removing /etc/default/jans-scim
Stopping jans-scim
Removing /etc/default/jans-fido2
Stopping jans-fido2
Removing /etc/default/jans-auth
Stopping jans-auth
Removing /etc/default/jans-client-api
Stopping jans-client-api
Stopping OpenDj Server
Executing rm -r -f /etc/certs
Executing rm -r -f /etc/jans
Executing rm -r -f /opt/jans
Executing rm -r -f /opt/amazon-corretto*
Executing rm -r -f /opt/jre
Executing rm -r -f /opt/node*
Executing rm -r -f /opt/jetty*
Executing rm -r -f /opt/jython*
Executing rm -r -f /opt/opendj
Executing rm -r -f /opt/dist
Removing /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/https_jans.conf
Removing /etc/apache2/sites-available/https_jans.conf
The command below removes and purges the jans
package
apt-get --purge remove jans
Which should result in the following:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
apache2 apache2-bin apache2-data apache2-utils libapr1 libaprutil1 libaprutil1-dbd-sqlite3 libaprutil1-ldap liblua5.2-0 python3-distutils python3-ldap3 python3-lib2to3 python3-prompt-toolkit
python3-pyasn1 python3-pygments python3-pymysql python3-ruamel.yaml python3-wcwidth
Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
jans*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 124 not upgraded.
After this operation, 1,257 MB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
(Reading database ... 166839 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing jans (1.1.3~ubuntu20.04) ...
Checking to make sure service is down...
Created: 2022-05-18