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>Setup / Configure phpGroupWare</TITLE
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>phpGroupWare Docs V0.05</TH
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>Chapter 7. Installation Steps</TD
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NAME="AEN112"
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>Setup / Configure phpGroupWare</A
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>The config file</A
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><P
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> Copy the <TT
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CLASS="FILENAME"
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>header.inc.php.sample</TT
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> file to
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<TT
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CLASS="FILENAME"
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>header.inc.php</TT
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> and edit the file, following the
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directions in the comments.
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>Create database in MySQL</A
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> An empty database will be needed for phpGroupWare. Here are the instructions for doing so with MySQL.
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First create the database:
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>mysqladmin create phpgroupware -p</B
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Then login to the mysql:
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>mysql -p</B
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Finally grant the needed security rights:
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<P
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><B
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CLASS="COMMAND"
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>grant all on phpgroupware.* to phpgroupware@localhost identified by "some_password";</B
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>Create database in PostreSQL</A
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> An empty database will be needed for phpGroupWare. Here are the instructions for doing so with PostgreSQL.
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Create the database:
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>postmaster -i -D /home/[username]/[dataDir]</B
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You will probably need to review PostgreSQL documentation for futher details.
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>The Setup Program</A
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> Then point your browser to phpgroupware/setup/ which will
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create (or upgrade) the database tables.
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You wil be asked to login, using the password set in
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<TT
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CLASS="FILENAME"
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>header.inc.php</TT
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>. Setup will attempt to determine what version
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of the phpGroupWare database you have installed, and upgrade to the most recent
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version.
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>Note</B
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VALIGN="TOP"
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> The developers are concentrating on getting the beta
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working, and have not spent a great deal of time building upgrade scripts from the
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alpha versions of phpGroupWare. You are advised to backup your existing alpha
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database before running the setup script to avoid problems!
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</P
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><P
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> If you get no error messages, continue on to phpgroupware/setup/config.php
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to configure phpGroupWare to your system.
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</P
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> If you are using the email system you will need to create a temporary directory
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where file uploads will be stored. For security reasons, you should <TT
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CLASS="CONSTANT"
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>chown
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nobody.nobody</TT
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> and <TT
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>chmod 700</TT
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> to that directory. Depending on your system configuration.
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Default installs of Apache normally run as the user nobody. You may need your system
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administrator to do this for you if you do not have root access.
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</P
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> If you do not have access to root, create this file and run it.
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><PRE
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CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
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>?php
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if (mkdir("/path/to/temp/directory",0700)) {
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echo "Directory created successfully";
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} else {
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echo "Error creating directory";
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}
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?
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</PRE
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>The phpGroupWare Daemon</A
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><P
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> If you have access to cron, you may want to setup the files in the cron
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directory.
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</P
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> stalesessions.pl - There are 2 reasons for this file.
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><UL
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><LI
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STYLE="list-style-type: disc"
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>Users always forget to logout. This way the session doesn't sit around forever, creating a possible security risk.</P
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></LI
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><LI
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STYLE="list-style-type: disc"
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>The email system requires plain text passwords which are stored in the sessions table.</P
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></LI
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></UL
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>
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This file is not required, you can simply disable cron_apps in the admin -> applications section
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to clean out the sessions table during login and logout
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</P
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><P
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> stale_uploads.pl - This will delete file attachments for messages that where not
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completed. If a users browser crashes, Internet connection dies, etc, their
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files will sit there forever unless deleted. You could add a few lines to
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logout.php that will look in the temp directory for any stale uploads and delete
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them. But, once again, it becomes a performance issue.
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</P
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>Home</A
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