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# Installation
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NetBox requires following system dependencies:
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**Debian/Ubuntu**
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Debian/Ubuntu
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* python2.7
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* python-dev
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* python-pip
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* libxml2-dev
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* libxslt1-dev
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* libffi-dev
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* graphviz
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* libpq-dev
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* libssl-dev
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Centos/RHEL
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* python27
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* python-devel
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* git
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* python-pip
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* libxml2-devel
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* libxslt-devel
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* libffi-devel
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* graphviz
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* openssl-devel
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### Debian/Ubuntu
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```
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# sudo apt-get install -y python2.7 python-dev python-pip libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libffi-dev graphviz libpq-dev libssl-dev
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# apt-get install -y python2.7 python-dev python-pip libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libffi-dev graphviz libpq-dev libssl-dev
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```
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## Centos/RHEL
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**CentOS/RHEL**
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```
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# yum install -y epel-release
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# yum install -y gcc python2 python-devel python-pip libxml2-devel libxslt-devel libffi-devel graphviz openssl-devel
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```
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# sudo yum install -y epel-release
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# sudo yum install -y python27 python-devel git python-pip libxml2-devel lbxslt-devel libffi-devel graphviz.x_86_64 openssl-devel
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You may opt to install NetBox either from a numbered release or by cloning the master branch of its repository on GitHub.
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If `git` is not already installed, install it:
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**Debian/Ubuntu**
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```
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# sudo apt-get install -y git
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# sudo yum install -y git
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# apt-get install -y git
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```
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**CentOS/RHEL**
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```
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# yum install -y git
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```
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Next, clone the **master** branch of the NetBox GitHub repository into the current directory:
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Install the required Python packages using pip. (If you encounter any compilation errors during this step, ensure that you've installed all of the system dependencies listed above.)
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```
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# sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
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# pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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# Configuration
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# Installation
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The following packages are needed to install PostgreSQL with Python support:
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**Debian/Ubuntu**
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Debian/Ubuntu
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* postgresql
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* libpq-dev
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* python-psycopg2
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Centos/RHEL
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* postgresql
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* postgresql-server
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* postgresql-libs
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* postgresql-devel
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Debian/Ubuntu
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```
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# sudo apt-get install -y postgresql libpq-dev python-psycopg2
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```
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Centos/RHEL
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```
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# sudo yum install postgresql postgresql-server postgresql-libs postgresql-devel
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# apt-get install -y postgresql libpq-dev python-psycopg2
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```
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# Configuration
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**CentOS/RHEL**
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```
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# yum install -y postgresql postgresql-server postgresql-devel python-psycopg2
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# postgresql-setup initdb
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```
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If using CentOS, modify the PostgreSQL configuration to accept password-based authentication by replacing `ident` with `md5` for all host entries within `/var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf`. For example:
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```
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host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5
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host all all ::1/128 md5
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```
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Then, start the service:
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```
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# systemctl start postgresql
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```
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# Database Creation
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At a minimum, we need to create a database for NetBox and assign it a username and password for authentication. This is done with the following commands.
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