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admins
19th April 2009, 17:27
Hi all
How can I exactly integreat horde in ISPConfig 3 on debian 5?
thanks at all for help
admins
rdv25772
11th May 2009, 11:39
Hi all,
I have installed the Horde Groupware Webmail Edition on a system with Debian 5.0 Lenny in combination with ISPConfig 3. I created a new domain in ISPC3 as horde.mydomain.com. I have used the following how-to to install horde on ISPConfig 3:
Install Horde Groupware Webmail Edition on Debian 4.0 Etch (http://howto.landure.fr/gnu-linux/debian-4-0-etch-en/install-horde-groupware-webmail-edition-on-debian-4-0-etch)
When you install the horde database please use the script <your horde-root>/scripts/sql/groupware.mysql.sql to install the horde database instead of the script <your horde-root>/scripts/sql/create.mysql.sql. This will create all needed databases. Please do mind the password settings of the script.
Configuring and testing Horde Groupware Webmail Edition
Open a console and run the following script as root:
<your horde-root>/scripts/setup.php
and respons to the questions asked like the next:
What is the web root path on your web server for this installation, i.e. the path of the address you use to access Horde Groupware Webmail Edition in your browser? [/horde-webmail] Hit enter
Configuration Menu
(0) Exit
(1) Configure database settings
(2) Create database or tables
(3) Configure administrator settings
Type your choice: 1
What database backend should we use? [false]
(false) [None]
(dbase) dBase
(ibase) Firebird/InterBase
(fbsql) Frontbase
(ifx) Informix
(msql) mSQL
(mssql) MS SQL Server
(mysql) MySQL
(mysqli) MySQL (mysqli)
(oci8) Oracle
(odbc) ODBC
(pgsql) PostgreSQL
(sqlite) SQLite
(sybase) Sybase
Type your choice: mysql
Request persistent connections? [0]
Username to connect to the database as* [] horde
Password to connect with [] mypassword
How should we connect to the database? [unix]
(unix) UNIX Sockets
(tcp) TCP/IP
Type your choice: enter
Location of UNIX socket [] enter
Database name to use* [] horde
Internally used charset* [iso-8859-1] enter
Configuration Menu
(0) Exit
(1) Configure database settings
(2) Create database or tables
(3) Configure administrator settings
Type your choice: 0
You need to install the software in the web-root directory of the domain.
I hope this will help you. I don't know if anything is the same on other operating systems. I am not the author of the how-to.
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