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since we don't know which database you'll be configuring horde for.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.6 2003/09/04 03:26:04 erh Exp $
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Please refer to the file:
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${PREFIX}/share/doc/horde/INSTALL
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to setup Horde to access its database properly. The short summary is to
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edit:
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${HORDEDIR}/config/horde.php
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to specify the correct backend database, and run the appropriate scripts
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in:
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${HORDEDIR}/scripts/db
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to setup the horde database. You will also need to install the appropriate
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php module, such as databases/php4-mysql or databases/php4-pgsql. Horde is
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setup by default to access MySQL. It's recommended that you change the
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password of the 'hordemgr' user used to connect to the horde database. For
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localhost security, the file
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${HORDEDIR}/config/horde.php
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should be accessible only to the webserver process as it contains the
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horde database password.
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You will also need to make Horde accessible through your HTTP server. If
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you are running Apache and ap-php, then you can add the following line
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to httpd.conf:
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Include ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/horde.conf
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to make Horde accessible through:
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http://www.domain.com/horde/
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