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** <code> apt-get upgrade </code>
** <code> apt-get upgrade </code>


== Zimba Install ==
== Exchange Server ==
=== DNS Records ===
Firstly, you need to own a public domain name, then get your ISP to create two DNS records...
# '''MX record''' - Mail Exchanger (MX) record
#* EG <code> sandfordit.com [MX] -> mail.sandfordit.com </code>
#* <code> sandfordit.com </code> is the domain you own, and <code> mail </code> is hostname of your email server (can be anything you like)
# '''A record''' - Standard DNS record
#* EG <code> mail.sandfordit.com [A] -> 158.25.34.124 </code>
#* <code> 158.25.34.124 </code> is the static IP address assigned by your ISP.  You'll need to set-up a NAT on your router (often oddly called a virtual server in domestic routers) to map incoming mail on TCP 25 to your email server's actual address (EG <code> 158.25.34.124:25 -> 192.168.10.100:25 </code>.
 
=== Zimba Install ===
Reference http://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=Ubuntu_8.04_LTS_Server_%28Hardy_Heron%29_Install_Guide
Reference http://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=Ubuntu_8.04_LTS_Server_%28Hardy_Heron%29_Install_Guide



Revision as of 23:16, 19 February 2010

Initial Setup

Much of this section is borrowed from http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-ubuntu8.04-lts, its well worth a read!

Enable Root

  • Use the command sudo passwd root
  • Enter a strong password when requested

Change IP Address

  • Edit the /etc/network/interfaces file in the following fashion
# The primary network interface
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
        address 192.168.1.150
        netmask 255.255.255.0
        network 192.168.1.1
        broadcast 192.168.1.255
        gateway 192.168.1.1
  • Then check the DNS config file /etc/resolv.conf , so that the IP v4 part looks like...
127.0.0.1       localhost
192.168.10.210  mail.home.int   mail
  • Then restart networking
    • sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart

Update the OS

  • Run the following command to update the apt package database
    • apt-get update
  • To install any updates
    • apt-get upgrade

Exchange Server

DNS Records

Firstly, you need to own a public domain name, then get your ISP to create two DNS records...

  1. MX record - Mail Exchanger (MX) record
    • EG sandfordit.com [MX] -> mail.sandfordit.com
    • sandfordit.com is the domain you own, and mail is hostname of your email server (can be anything you like)
  2. A record - Standard DNS record
    • EG mail.sandfordit.com [A] -> 158.25.34.124
    • 158.25.34.124 is the static IP address assigned by your ISP. You'll need to set-up a NAT on your router (often oddly called a virtual server in domestic routers) to map incoming mail on TCP 25 to your email server's actual address (EG 158.25.34.124:25 -> 192.168.10.100:25 .

Zimba Install

Reference http://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=Ubuntu_8.04_LTS_Server_%28Hardy_Heron%29_Install_Guide

  1. Copy the install to the server
    • EG pscp C:\Users\Simon\Downloads\zcs-6.0.5_GA_2213.UBUNTU8.20100202225756.tgz simons@mail:zcs-6.0.5_GA_2213.UBUNTU8.20100202225756.tgz
  2. Uncompress the package
    • tar -xzf zcs-6.0.5_GA_2213.UBUNTU8.20100202225756.tgz
  3. Start the install
    • ./install.sh
    • The install will fail due to missing packages!
  4. Install the missing prerequisite packages
    • EG apt-get install libpcre3 libgmp3c2 libstdc++5 sysstat
  5. Restart the install