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authorRemi Collet <remi@remirepo.net>2017-05-10 11:42:03 +0200
committerRemi Collet <remi@remirepo.net>2017-05-10 11:42:03 +0200
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-Additional installation and update information:
-
-Upstream documentation: http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki
-
-Notice
-- temporary files are stored in /var/lib/roundcubemail/temp
-- logs files are stored in /var/log/roundcubemail
-- configuration files are stored in /etc/roundcubemail
-- PGP keys used by enigma plugin are stored in /var/lib/roundcubemail/enigma
-
-As those directories are not served by the web server,
-there is no need to protect them.
-
-Databases
-
-Roundcube supports various database providers, including SQLite, MySQL and
-PostgreSQL. The package depends only on php-pdo, which provides SQLite
-support. However, the default configuration is for a MySQL database, for
-performance reasons. To use the MySQL database, ensure php-mysql is
-installed. If you want to use another database, adjust the configuration
-file, and ensure the appropriate PDO plugin is installed. If necessary.
-
-
-The installer is available at http://localhost/roundcubemail/installer
-The webmail is available at http://localhost/roundcubemail
-
-By default, access to Roundcube and the installer is only allowed from the
-server, locally, in /etc/httpd/conf.d/roundcubemail.conf . Best practice is
-to create a new file - e.g. /etc/httpd/conf.d/z-roundcubemail-allow.conf -
-to adjust the access permissions. You can also edit roundcubemail.conf directly,
-but then any changes to it in future package updates will cause the creation
-of a .rpmnew file, and you will have to merge the changes manually: creating
-a new config file to configure access permissions avoids that.
-
-First use the installer to configure Roundcube, ideally from the server so you
-do not need to allow any wider access to the installer, but you can use a new
-config file to grant wider access to /usr/share/roundcubemail and
-/usr/share/roundcubemail/installer if necessary. Once you have completed
-deployment, you should restrict access to the /installer subdirectory again, as
-an attacker could use it to do anything they liked to your Roundcube
-installation.
-
-UPGRADING: when upgrading from < 1.0 the old configuration files named
-main.inc.php and db.inc.php are now deprecated and should be replaced with one
-single config.inc.php file. Run the /usr/share/roundcube/bin/update.sh script
-as root to get this conversion done or manually merge the files. The update
-script will also update the database configuration. Check the permissions of
-the config.inc.php file and all backups the script creates! Make sure they
-are not world-readable, as they may contain sensitive information (e.g.
-database passwords).
-
-NOTE: the new config.inc.php should only contain options that differ from the
-ones listed in defaults.inc.php.