Installation_Guide/en-US

Jeroen van Meeuwen vanmeeuwen at kolabsys.com
Tue May 15 18:46:19 CEST 2012


 Installation_Guide/en-US/Kolab_Server_First_Login.xml |   16 +++-------------
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

New commits:
commit b19ab8b234bc092fb57602cd786c9aeeceaacee9
Author: Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems) <vanmeeuwen at kolabsys.com>
Date:   Tue May 15 17:45:59 2012 +0100

    Remove the note on the default roundcubemail configuration only allowing localhost

diff --git a/Installation_Guide/en-US/Kolab_Server_First_Login.xml b/Installation_Guide/en-US/Kolab_Server_First_Login.xml
index 7a3eb88..292ee2e 100644
--- a/Installation_Guide/en-US/Kolab_Server_First_Login.xml
+++ b/Installation_Guide/en-US/Kolab_Server_First_Login.xml
@@ -137,30 +137,20 @@ Enter password:
 
     </section>
 
-    <section id="sect-Community_Installation_Guide-First_Login-Creating_a_User">
+    <section id="sect-Community_Installation_Guide-First_Login-Logging_in_to_Roundcube">
         <title>Logging in to Roundcube</title>
         <para>
             With the new user, you can now log in to the Kolab Groupware webmail client Roundcube.
         </para>
-        <note>
-            <para>
-                The default access permissions on Roundcube, as deployed by the packages, only allows access from localhost, or 127.0.0.1.
-            </para>
-            <para>
-                To allow access from anywhere else, edit <filename>/etc/httpd/conf.d/roundcubemail.conf</filename> and adjust "Allow from 127.0.0.1" accordingly, or replace the entire access restrictions with:
-            </para>
-            <para>
-                <screen>Order Allow,Deny
-Allow from All</screen>
-            </para>
-        </note>
         <para>
             You can find the webmail interface at the /roundcubemail URL on your webserver using HTTP. For example, a server set up on 192.168.122.2 would have the webmail interface at http://192.168.122.2/roundcubemail.
         </para>
         <para>
             The username can be any of the <literal>uid</literal>, <literal>mail</literal> or <literal>alias</literal> attribute values.
         </para>
+
     </section>
 
+
 </chapter>
 





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