$OpenBSD: README,v 1.2 2016/04/21 13:08:01 jturner Exp $ +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- Administrator Quick Start ========================= Create users by running "kcaldav.passwd -C -u <user>". Read kcaldav.passwd(1) for more details about creating new calenders for users, changing email address and other options. User Quick Start ================ Users can manage their account settings, create calendars and find the URL for use with their calendar application by browsing to: http://localhost/kcaldav/home.html Security ======== kcaldav.cgi uses http authentication for user security. Install a tls certificate to ensure privacy of connection. Porting Notes: Write Ahead Logging ================================== As implemented in the original source, kcaldav use sqlite3(3) Write Ahead Logging (WAL). WAL requires write access to /tmp. This port disables WAL due to the expectation kcaldav will be running in a chroot environment which may not have a /tmp dir. To re-enable WAL: Open the kcaldav.db: % doas sqlite3 caldav/kcaldav.db Type: sqlite> PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL; To disable WAL later open the kcaldav db and type: sqlite> PRAGMA journal_mode=DELETE; If you plan to run kcaldav in a chroot environment you must create a /tmp directory in the chroot and it must be writable by the httpd daemon account: % doas mkdir /var/www/tmp % doas chown www:daemon /var/www/tmp % doas chmod 755 /var/www/tmp For more details about WAL and temp directory requirements see: https://www.sqlite.org/wal.html https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/temp_directory.html