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Horde Groupware

LineNoiseLineNoise Member

I desperately want to setup a horde groupware server so I can utilize it's activesync features. I've tried on a shared webhost and also on VPS and I'm having great difficulties at every turn. Ideally I would like to use it in conjunction with virtualmin so I can quickly deploy additional server for family or friends or other projects that I'm working on.

I've got a CentOS 7 VPS that I was able to get webmin/virtualmin installed on. That part has been easy, but I've spent countless hours fighting with horde. It ALWAYS comes down to permissions. I had horde working 75% on my last attempt, except for caching. When I tried troubleshooting those permissions, I the whole thing.

I threw the towel in and calmed down and now I'm making another attempt. If I install horde with pear from root, I have permissions issues right off the bat and horde can't write anything in /home/public_html. Knowing that caused issues prior, I am now trying from the virtualserver's login, but pear doesn't work right!

-sh-4.2$ pear install horde/horde_role

No releases available for package "pear.horde.org/horde_role"
install failed

I try to install a separate pear:

-sh-4.2$ pear config-create /home/public_html/horde /home/public_html/horde/pear.conf

Could not create "/home/public_html/horde/pear.conf"

Any expertise is appreciated here. Thanks for the help.

Comments

  • As far as cache goes I think you have to change the umask in horde to 037. I think that is what I used to get cache to work. Setting is on main horde config page.

    As far as rest goes not sure what to tell you. Any other errors showing?

  • Have you tried:

    pear channel-discover pear.horde.org

    &

    pear channel-update pear.horde.org

  • bohdansbohdans Member

    This is how I installed it in Centos, your mileage may vary!

    pear upgrade PEAR
    pear channel-discover pear.horde.org
    pear install horde/horde_role
    pear run-scripts horde/horde_role
    pear install -a -B horde/webmail
    pear install pear/MDB2#mysql
    pear install pear/Date_Holidays-alpha
    pear install pear/Date_Holidays_Australia-alpha
    pear install pear/Text_LanguageDetect-alpha
    pear install pear/SOAP-beta
    pear install pear/Console_Color2-alpha
    pear install pear/Numbers_Words-beta
    pear install pear/Image_Text-beta

  • nightshade said: As far as cache goes I think you have to change the umask in horde to 037. I think that is what I used to get cache to work. Setting is on main horde config page.

    Thanks, I tried a different UMASK and it didn't go well. I will try '037'. Hopefully 1 day I'll have a thorough understanding of linux permissions.

    The seperate pear install failed because I had a type in there. I've got horde up and running, except for the caching, I'll have to play with that when I get a chance. For the moment I've been trying to troubleshoot firewalld. Everytime I activate it I lose all connections.

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