Debian README for taskd ----------------------- This package requires manual configuration before it will do anything useful. The instructions at http://taskwarrior.org/docs/taskserver/setup.html mostly apply with some differences in paths. + the server runs as the user "Debian-taskd" + data is stored in "/var/lib/taskd", config in "/etc/taskd/config" You will need to: + set the server location, unless you want to listen to localhost only (taskd config --force server my.server:53589) + create certificates (the packaged PKI generation scripts are in /usr/share/taskd/pki) and configure taskd with their location (taskd config --force server.cert /path/to/server.cert) - you'll need to edit the "vars" file with appropriate values before generating certificates or they will appear to have been issued by the original taskd developers + create an organisation and one or more users (taskd add org ORGNAME, taskd add user ORGNAME USERNAME); be careful to do this as the server's user and not root or you will have permission issues + restart the server to pick up the new configuration + configure the user's taskwarrior client (2.4.0 or later) to communicate with the server Controlling the server: + under sysv the server runs as a normal daemon with a pidfile in /run + under systemd the server runs as a simple process, logging to stdout (and hence to the systemd journal); please note that the upstream taskdctl script does not work in this case, use systemctl instead