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<TITLE> phpGroupWare HOWTO</TITLE>
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<H1> phpGroupWare HOWTO</H1>
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<H2>Joseph Engo <jengo@phpgroupware.org>,
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Dan Kuykendall <dan@kuykendall.org></H2> v1.0, 7 July 2000
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<P><HR>
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<EM> This document explains how to install and configure phpGroupWare.</EM>
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<HR>
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<H2><A NAME="s1">1. Introduction</A></H2>
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<P>phpGroupWare is a web based groupware application that includes integrated features such as
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email, calendar, todo list, address book, file manager, headline news, and a trouble ticket system.
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<P>It should run on all systems where PHP is avalible and currently supports MySQL and PostgreSQL.
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<H2>1.1 What is phpGroupWare and why should I use it?</H2>
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<P>phpGroupWare is:
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<P>phpGroupWare is a web based groupware application that includes integrated features such as
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email, calendar, todo list, address book, file manager, headline news, and a trouble ticket system.
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<P>
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<P>You should use it if:
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<P>You would like a powerful groupware system that can be access from anywhere on the Internet.
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For companies with a distributed user base, it's an ideal solution. Oh, and did I mention that its FREE?
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<H2><A NAME="s2">2. Installation</A></H2>
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<H2>2.1 Requirements</H2>
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<P>You will need PHP compiled and installed on your system. You will also need MySQL or PostgreSQL setup.
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If you are planning on using the email system, you will need to have an IMAP server installed and IMAP support compiled into PHP.
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You can have it installed as an Apache module or command line version, the Apache module is prefered.
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We will assume that you are running on a Linux or other Unix system for these steps.
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Windows is supported, but there is no documentation for it currently.
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<H2>2.2 Tested Systems</H2>
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<P>On Linux 2.2.x
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<LI>PHP 3.0.15+ / PHP 4.0.x</LI>
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<LI>Apache 1.3.x</LI>
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<LI>MySQL 3.22.25 or PostgreSQL 7.0.x</LI>
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<LI>Courier-IMAP 0.33+</LI>
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</UL>
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<P>We have reports of it working on Windows NT, but no details at this time.
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<H2>2.3 Tested Systems</H2>
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<P>After you have met the system requirements, unpack the tarball in the html
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directory of your webserver. (eg, /home/httpd/html)
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<P>The first step is to setup the database and create the tables needed. In the
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doc directory there is a file called create_tables.(name of your database)
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<H3>Installation with MySQL</H3>
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<P>We will assume that you are using the database named phpgroupware.
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<P><CODE>$ mysql phpgroupware -u username -p < create_tables.mysql</CODE>
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<H3>Installation with PostgreSQL</H3>
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<P>We will assume that you are using the database named phpgroupware.
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<P><CODE>$ psql -d phpgroupware -U username < create_tables.pgsql</CODE>
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<H2>2.4 Configure phpGroupWare</H2>
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<P>Change to the inc directory. <BR>
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Edit the file called config.inc.php to point to the location of your include files.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><CODE>
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Some people might prefer to install their include files in a directory which is not world viewable.
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For this, you will need to move everything except config.inc.php into another directory
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and point config.inc.php to that directory. For most installations, the current location
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of these file should be fine.
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</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Edit globalconfig.inc.php to reflect your system settings. You can choose which programs
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you would like to have available to your system.<BR>
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For example, if you do not have access to a IMAP server, you can change
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<CODE>$installed["email"] = "Y"; </CODE> to <CODE>$installed["email"] = "N";</CODE><BR>
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This would make this program unavaiable to all users regardless of their permissions.
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<P>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 <CODE>chown
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nobody.nobody</CODE> and <CODE>chmod 700</CODE> 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>If you do not have access to root, create this file and run it.
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<PRE>
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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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</PRE>
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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>stalesessions.pl - There are 2 reasons for this file.
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<UL>
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<LI>Users always forget to logout. This way the session doesn't sit around forever, creating a possible security risk. </LI>
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<LI>The email system requires plain text passwords which are stored in the sessions table.</LI>
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</UL>
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<P>This file is not required, you can simply uncomment the lines indicated in session.class in update_dla().
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This will require an extra query during every transaction which could cause performance
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problems. Also, if there are no logins in a few days, they will sit around and
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wait for someone to login before they are deleted. If you go this route, you
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will need to edit the number of seconds until they are deleted. It defaults to 2 hours
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(7200 secs). If you choose to use the cron program, simply edit the settings
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for your database and uncomment the line for your database type.
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<P>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>If your config is setup properly you can now login. Point your browser to the
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installed location and login with the username <CODE>demo</CODE> and the password is <CODE>1234</CODE><BR>
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At this point it would be a good idea to create a new user and delete the old
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one.
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<H2><A NAME="s3">3. About this document</A></H2>
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<H2>3.1 New versions </H2>
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<P>The newest version of this document can be found on our website
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<A HREF="http://www.phpgroupware.org">http://www.phpgroupware.org</A> as SGML source, HTML, or TEXT.
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<H2>3.2 Comments </H2>
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<P>Comments on this HOWTO should be directed to the phpGroupWare developers mailing list
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<A HREF="mailto:phpgroupware-developers@lists.sourceforge.net">phpgroupware-developers@lists.sourceforge.net</A>.
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<P>To subscribe, go to
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<A HREF="http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=7305">http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=7305</A><H2>3.3 History </H2>
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<P>This document was started by Joseph Engo and reworked by Dan Kuykendall.
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<H2>3.4 Version History </H2>
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<P>Old Version
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<LI>Created by Jengo, wasn't in SGML HOWTO format.</LI>
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</UL>
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<P>v1.0 (July 6, 2000)
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<P>
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<LI>Built proper SGML version.</LI>
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<LI>Included the FAQ.</LI>
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<LI>Other minor additions.</LI>
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</UL>
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<H2>3.5 Copyrights and Trademarks </H2>
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<P>Copyright (c) Dan Kuykendall.
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
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or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation
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<P>A copy of the license is available at
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<A HREF="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.txt">GNU Free Documentation License</A>.
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<H2>3.6 Acknowledgements and Thanks </H2>
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<P>Thanks to Joesph Engo for starting phpGroupWare (at the time called webdistro) and the core of this HOWTO.
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Thanks to all the developers and users who contribute to making phpGroupWare such a success.
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