diff --git a/docs/website/installation.php b/docs/website/installation.php index cdba956e..545718cd 100644 --- a/docs/website/installation.php +++ b/docs/website/installation.php @@ -25,12 +25,18 @@ sudo apt-key advanced --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys CCA377BD77494424B0
Please write something up about your experiences in the Wiki, adding distribution specific +notes to pages somewhere under here: + http://rscds.sourceforge.net/moin/InstallationStuff
We have created RPM packages of RSCDS and libawl-php from the .deb packages using "alien". I don't know how well these work, so would appreciate feedback about your success with them.
+On SuSE Linux you may need to look in /var/lib/pgsql/data/ for the pg_hba.conf file.
+You will need to download the latest versions of the rscds and awl packages
@@ -141,6 +147,17 @@ web application) will have rights to connect to the RSCDS
database as the 'general' user. It will not allow remote access,
or access as any user other than 'general'.
If you want to connect to the database over TCP/IP rather than +unix sockets, the line in the pg_hba.conf file should look something +like:
+ ++host rscds general 127.0.0.1/32 trust" ++ +
If the webserver is on a different machine to the database, that +IP address will need to change to the webserver's IP address.
+If you want greater security, or if you want to have the database on a different server, you should read the PostgreSQL documentation on pg_hba.conf @@ -203,8 +220,8 @@ and is a regular PHP file which sets (or overrides) some specific variables.
// $c->enable_row_links = true; // $c->default_locale = en_NZ.UTF-8; -// $c->pg_connect[] = 'dbname=caldav port=5433 user=general'; - $c->pg_connect[] = 'dbname=caldav port=5432 user=general'; +// $c->pg_connect[] = 'dbname=rscds port=5433 user=general'; + $c->pg_connect[] = 'dbname=rscds port=5432 user=general'; ?>