- Convert most horde ports - Tested vigorously, but hastily Prodded by: pointyhats via kris Approved by: Beech Rintoul <beech@alaskaparadise.com> (maintainer)
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Horde has been installed in %%HORDIR%% with your blank
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configuration files.
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WARNING! the first user will get logged in as an administrator!
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If you want Horde to access a database, you have to run the
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appropriate scripts located in %%HORDIR%%/scripts/sql.
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It is recommended that you change the password of the 'hordemgr'
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user used to connect to the horde database.
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Horde is setup by default to access MySQL.
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WARNING! if you are upgrading from Horde v. 3.0.x, you have to alter your
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******** database schemas. Please read the doc UPGRADING.
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You can now access Horde without a password at <http://localhost/horde/>,
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and you will be logged in as an administrator. You should first configure
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a real authentication backend. Click on "Setup" in the "Administration"
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menu and configure Horde. Start in the "Authentication" tab.
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See the doc in %%DOCSDIR%% for details.
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(tip: if you plan to install IMP, just keep "Automatic authentication as
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a certain user", add your login to be treated as administrator, and once
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IMP will be installed, switch to "Let a Horde application handle auth").
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Select a log driver; if you keep 'file', do not forget to add a line
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in /etc/newsyslog.conf.
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Then select and configure a preferences driver.
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When everything is OK, you should be able to access Horde from
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<http://localhost/horde/>.
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There is a testing script at <http://localhost/horde/test.php>.
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