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54 lines
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| Running ${PKGSTEM} on OpenBSD
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HTTP server 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 ${PREFIX}/htdocs/baikal
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(make sure you use a relative symlink if your server is chrooted)
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Alternatively the below configuration can be used for httpd from
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base together with php-fpm:
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server "default" {
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listen on * port 80
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location "/.well-known/ca*dav" {
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block return 301 "http://<hostname>/baikal/dav.php"
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}
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location "/baikal/*.php*" {
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root "/baikal/html"
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request strip 1
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fastcgi socket "/run/php-fpm.sock"
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directory index index.php
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}
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location "/baikal/*" {
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root "/baikal/html"
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request strip 1
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directory index index.php
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}
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}
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Database Configuration
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======================
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Baikal can work with a MySQL/MariaDB or SQLite3 database. For either
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database the corresponding package needs to be installed:
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php-pdo_mysql
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or
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php-pdo_sqlite
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Post-installation
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=================
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To finish the installation go to http://<hostname>/baikal/ and follow
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the instructions.
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Baikal administration
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=====================
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To administer Baikal, point your browser to:
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http://<hostname>/baikal/admin/
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