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Kerio Connect - Administrators Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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1.5 Linux — DEBExample:# rpm -i kerio-connect-8.0.0-6333.linux.rpmIn case of the recent versions of the distributions, problems with package dependenciesmight occur. If you cannot install <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong>, download and install thecompat-libstdc++ package.It is recommended to read carefully the LINUX-README file immediately upon theinstallation. The file can be found in the installation directory in folder doc.When the installation is completed successfully, run the configuration wizard to set thedomain and the administrator’s account:cd /opt/kerio/mailserver./cfgwizardis running.The <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> Engine must be stopped while the configuration wizardStarting and stopping the serverOnce all settings are finished successfully in the configuration wizard, <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> isready to be started.Within the installation, the kerio-connect script is created in the /etc/init.ddirectory which provides automatic startup of the daemon (i.e. <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> Engine)upon a reboot of the operating system. This script can also be used to start or stop thedaemon manually, using the following commands:/etc/init.d/kerio-connect start/etc/init.d/kerio-connect stop/etc/init.d/kerio-connect restart<strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> must be run under the user root.If your distribution has systemd available, use the following command tostart/stop <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong>:systemctl start kerio-connect.servicesystemctl stop kerio-connect.serviceLinux — DEBFor system requirements go to the product pages.1. Download the <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> installation file.2. Run the installation.<strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> must be installed under the user with root rights.3. <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> is installed into folder /opt/kerio/mailserver.4. Run the configuration wizard (see section Configuration wizard).15

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