Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Chapter 2 InstallationNew installationStart installation using this command:# rpm -i Example:# rpm -i kerio-kms-6.5.0-1070.linux.i386.rpmIn case of the recent versions of the distributions, problems with package dependenciesmight occur. If you cannot install Kerio MailServer, download and install thecompat-libstdc++ package.It is recommended to read carefully the LINUX-README file immediately upon the installation.The file can be found in/opt/kerio/mailserver/docWhen the installation is completed successfully, run the configuration wizard to set thedomain and the administrator’s account:/opt/kerio/mailserver./cfgwizardWarning: The Kerio MailServer Engine must be stopped while the configuration wizard isrunning.Starting and stopping the serverOnce all settings are finished successfully in the configuration wizard, Kerio MailServeris ready to be started.Within the installation, the keriomailserver script is created in the /etc/init.d directorywhich provides automatic startup of the daemon (i.e. MailServer Engine) upona reboot of the operating system. This script can also be used to start or stop the daemonmanually, using the following commands:/etc/init.d/keriomailserver start/etc/init.d/keriomailserver stop/etc/init.d/keriomailserver restartNote: Kerio MailServer must be running on the root account.AdministrationTo run Kerio Administration Console, use the kerioadmin command in the /usr/bindirectory (the path is set by default). The X Window System graphical interface is required.Mac OS XSince version 6.2, Kerio MailServer supports Mac OS X systems on both PowerPC and Intelprocessors. The Kerio MailServer’s installation package is a universal binary file which can berun on both platforms.26
2.4 InstallationThe product supports the following systems:• Mac OS X 10.3.9 Panther on G4 or G5, 512 MB RAM, Mac Intel Solo or Duo, 512 MB RAM• Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger on G4 or G5, 512 MB RAM; Mac Intel Solo or Duo, 512 MB RAM• Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard on G4 or G5, 512 MB RAM; Mac Intel Solo or Duo, 512 MB RAMRecommended: G5, 1GB RAM Mac Intel Solo or Duo, 1GB RAMkerio-kms-6.5.0-1069.mac.dmg1. Double-click on the package icon to open the kerio-kms-6.5.0-1069.mac.dmg installationpackage.2. This opens the Finder where the installation package is opened as a disk and where theKerio MailServer Installer executable is available. Click on it to run the installer (see figure2.9).Figure 2.9Kerio MailServer Installer3. Kerio MailServer can be installed only by a user with administration rights for the system.To start the installation, username and password is required in a special dialog (seefigure 2.10). Enter the username and password for a user who has administration rightsfor the system. Only users with appropriate rights (members of the Admins group) areallowed to install applications in the system.Administrators can allocate any users with these rights under System Preferences → Accounts.4. The installation wizard is opened upon a successful authentication.5. At the start, license terms are displayed. Click on Continue and confirm the terms by theAgree button.27
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2.4 InstallationThe product supports the following systems:• Mac OS X 10.3.9 Panther on G4 or G5, 512 MB RAM, Mac Intel Solo or Duo, 512 MB RAM• Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger on G4 or G5, 512 MB RAM; Mac Intel Solo or Duo, 512 MB RAM• Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard on G4 or G5, 512 MB RAM; Mac Intel Solo or Duo, 512 MB RAMRecommended: G5, 1GB RAM Mac Intel Solo or Duo, 1GB RAMkerio-kms-6.5.0-1069.mac.dmg1. Double-click on the package icon to open the kerio-kms-6.5.0-1069.mac.dmg installationpackage.2. This opens the Finder where the installation package is opened as a disk and where the<strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer Installer executable is available. Click on it to run the installer (see figure2.9).Figure 2.9<strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer Installer3. <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer can be installed only by a user with administration rights for the system.To start the installation, username and password is required in a special dialog (seefigure 2.10). Enter the username and password for a user who has administration rightsfor the system. Only users with appropriate rights (members of the Admins group) areallowed to install applications in the system.Administrators can allocate any users with these rights under System Preferences → Accounts.4. The installation wizard is opened upon a successful authentication.5. At the start, license terms are displayed. Click on Continue and confirm the terms by theAgree button.27