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== Distribution-specific requirements == === Debian 8.0 "Jessie" and later === No specific instructions: follow the generic instructions. |
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| apt-get install php-horde-webmail | apt install php-horde-webmail |
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| apt-get install php-horde-groupware | apt install php-horde-groupware |
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| Just add php-horde- in front of the application name. Example: apt-get install php-horde-gollem |
Just add php-horde- in front of the application name. For example: apt install php-horde-gollem |
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| * 3. configure thru the web interface, download the generated file, copy it to | * 3. configure through the web interface, download the generated file, copy it to |
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General Horde installation Howto
Installing
Installing bundles
If you want to install the webmail bundle:
- apt install php-horde-webmail
If you want to install the groupware bundle:
- apt install php-horde-groupware
NB: Horde bundles provide the horde-bundle virtual package
Installing individual applications
Just add php-horde- in front of the application name. For example:
- apt install php-horde-gollem
Installing an admin user
For admin:admin credentials:
mysql horde < /usr/share/php/data/horde/scripts/sql/script.initial_horde_user.sql
For IMP:
apt install dovecot-imapd adduser admin
then edit /etc/horde/imp/backends.php and comment out 'secure' => 'tls',.
Configuring Webserver
The php-horde package installs a simple Apache config (/etc/apache2/conf-available/php-horde.conf). This is for fast installation but is not sufficient for production environment (it does not ensure SSL). You can remove it and add a new site (/etc/apache2/sites-available/horde.conf) and enable it (a2ensite horde).
Configuring Horde
There are several ways to configure Horde:
- 1. if you have installed a bundle, you can run the included script
- (webmail-install or groupware-install)
- 2. for each application, you can bootstrap the config
cd /etc/horde/<app>
cp conf.php.dist conf.php
chown www-data conf.php- .. then use the web interface:
- 3. configure through the web interface, download the generated file, copy it to
/etc/horde/<app> and make it unwritable (chown root + chmod 0755)
