Baikal offers ubiquitous and synchronized access to your calendars and address books over CalDAV and CardDAV. Baikal implements the current IETF recommendation drafts of these industry standards for centralized calendar and address book collections. ok aja@
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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.1.1.1 2013/03/08 10:45:27 jasper Exp $
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| Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD
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Apache Configuration
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Baikal has been installed into ${INSTDIR}.
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You should point this to the DocumentRoot of your web-server:
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# ln -s ../baikal/html /var/www/htdocs/baikal
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(make sure you use a relative symlink since Apache is chrooted)
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You can ensure you have a working install by accessing:
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http://<hostname>/baikal/
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Alternatively you can setup a virtual host using the configuration
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provided in ${INSTDIR}/Specific/virtualhosts/
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Baikal administration
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To administer Baikal the following URL needs to be accessed:
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http://<hostname>/baikal/
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