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I do not issue any guarantee that this will work for you! To install such a system you will need the following:. Insert your Sarge Netinstall CD into your system and boot from it enter linux26 at the boot prompt to install a 2. The installation starts, and first you have to choose your language:. The hardware detection starts:.

Enter the hostname. In this example, my system is called server1. Enter your domain name. In this example, this is example.

Now you have to partition your hard disk. Same for the? I am trying to setup a linux server Debian at my home so that i can host web-pages web-site , mail server, etc. That's a little drawback. I recommend rewriting this article to address the issues other users have commented on.?

You should also make a plaintext authenticated smarthost example for properly relaying mail to an isps server.? I know a lot of people, including myself, that have found it exhasting to find a howto as good as yours, but it lacks that crucial part in which I need.?

Thank you. Done Building Dependency Tree Done E: Couldn't find package sasl-bin. Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming.

I am new to this whole thing, but I followed this tutorial to set up a server, and the installation of ISPConfig was doing just fine until the very end when it checks to see if all the packages are installed. I get the following error -- can anyone help? Please correct the error. The installation routine stops here! Much obliged. Great, great, great how-to. For non-guru Debian users, a lot more how-to's like this are needed and welcome.

I'm guessing and hoping now that Sarge is in stable, we're going to see a lot more of these how-to's. I'm going to give this how-to a shot, and if it works well, I'll be sending the author a token of my appreciation. I have apache running, but gave up on bind and a mail server. Yast was a great gui tool for configuring servers and by copying the original config files prior to altering them with Yast, then comparing the original with the Yast modified config files, one could learn exactly how to configure servers manually.

Too bad that a fully functioning Yast isn't yet available on Debian, although I'm aware of efforts on porting Yast to Debian now that it has been GPL'd. If the author or someone else could make configuring OpenLDAP as easy as this how-to, then life would really be complete. Question: If Exim exists on an apache server, but is used only for internal mail delivery notices, error messages to root, etc.

I seem to remember a few years back when I removed the default mail server possibly Exim and installed Postfix in its place, I remember it fouling up local mail deliver error messages, notices, cron messages, etc. Is there any precautions to take when removing the existing mail server to replace it with Postfix? It should be noted however that ISPConfig 2.

Obviously the issues of quota formats 1 and 2 were sidestepped, that can be tricky depends mostly on your kernel version And the issue of XFS and quotas. Although I still have no idea what does work, I am still researching this issue. While ISPConfig has the potential to be a decent remote management tool, it suffers horribly from mangling Bind9 zone files. Starting with Lenny 5. More details Starting with Squeeze 6. If you're going to use an older release, you may need to tweak the setup to make it work.

For example, some old versions may install using references to "stable" instead of the the code name of the release and this may confuse systems attempting to install security updates. See the FAQ for more information here.

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