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Installation
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It is recommended to use a clean (fresh) Debian etch install where you just selected "Standard System" as the package selection during setup. Then follow the steps below to setup your server with ISPConfig 3:
assign hostname (for example ispconfig)
echo ispconfig.example.com > /etc/hostname
vi /etc/hosts
and add line similar but appropriate:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.0.100 ispconfig.example.com ispconfig
1) Add the debian volatile repository to the apt sources list:
vi /etc/apt/sources.list
and insert the line:
deb http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile etch/volatile main contrib non-free
Then execute these commands to insert the Debian voltaile gpg key to the apt keyring:
cd /tmp
apt-get install wget
wget http://www.debian.org/volatile/etch-volatile.asc
apt-key add etch-volatile.asc
rm -f etch-volatile.asc
Now we update the package list by executing:
apt-get update
Now Install Postfix, Courier, Saslauthd, MySQL, phpMyAdmin, ntpdate, rkhunter, binutils with the following command line (on one line!):
apt-get install postfix postfix-mysql postfix-doc mysql-client mysql-server courier-authdaemon courier-authlib-mysql courier-pop courier-pop-ssl courier-imap courier-imap-ssl libsasl2 libsasl2-modules libsasl2-modules-sql sasl2-bin libpam-mysql openssl courier-maildrop getmail4 ntp ntpdate rkhunter binutils sudo
Answer the questions from the package manager as follows.
Create directories for web-based administration ? <-- No
General type of configuration? <-- Internet site
Mail name? <-- server1.mydomain.tld
SSL certificate required <-- Ok
...use your own domain name of course ;)
Edit the file /etc/mysql/my.cnf
vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf
and comment out the line
bind-address = 127.0.0.1
then restart mysql
/etc/init.d/mysql restart
Set the mysql database password:
mysqladmin -u root password yourrootsqlpassword
mysqladmin -h ispconfig.local -u root password yourrootsqlpassword
2) Install Amavisd-new, Spamassassin and Clamav (1 line!):
apt-get install amavisd-new spamassassin clamav clamav-daemon zoo unzip bzip2 arj nomarch lzop cabextract apt-listchanges libnet-ldap-perl libauthen-sasl-perl clamav-docs daemon libio-string-perl libio-socket-ssl-perl libnet-ident-perl zip libnet-dns-perl
3) Install apache, PHP5 and phpmyadmin (1 line!):
apt-get install apache2 apache2.2-common apache2-doc apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils libexpat1 ssl-cert libapache2-mod-php5 php5 php5-common php5-gd php5-mysql php5-imap phpmyadmin php5-cli php5-cgi libapache2-mod-fcgid
Then run the following to enable the Apache modules:
a2enmod suexec
a2enmod rewrite
a2enmod ssl
a2enmod actions
a2enmod include
4) Install pure-ftpd and quota
apt-get install pure-ftpd-common pure-ftpd-mysql quota quotatool
Edit the file /etc/default/pure-ftpd-common
vi /etc/default/pure-ftpd-common
and change the start mode from inetd to standalone.
Edit the file /etc/inetd.conf
vi /etc/inetd.conf
and comment out the line for the FTP service, so it looks like this:
# ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/pure-ftpd-wrapper
Then execute:
/etc/init.d/openbsd-inetd restart
5) Install mydns
apt-get install mydns-mysql
What is the hostname of the machine on which the database will run? -> localhost
What is the database name for the MyDNS database? -> mydns
Would you like to set up the database and tables automatically? -> yes
What is the username of the MySQL administrator? -> root
Enter the MySQL administrator password -> yourrootsqlpassword
Confirm this password -> yourrootsqlpassword
What is the MyDNS username? -> mydns
What is the MyDNS user password? -> mydnspassword
The mydns installer is a bit tricky, you will have to select to create a new database for mydns and use a existing mysql user, e.g. the mysql root user. This database is only to fullfill the requirements for the debian pacakge during installation and will not be used by ISPConfig later. ISPConfig will automatically change the mydns configuration files to use the ISPConfig database.
6) Install vlogger and webalizer
apt-get install vlogger webalizer
7) Install Jailkit (optional, only needed if you want to use chrroting for SSH users)
apt-get install build-essential autoconf automake1.9 libtool flex bison debhelper
cd /tmp
wget http://olivier.sessink.nl/jailkit/jailkit-2.7.tar.gz
tar xvfz jailkit-2.7.tar.gz
cd jailkit-2.7
./debian/rules binary
cd ..
dpkg -i jailkit_2.7-1_i386.deb
rm -rf jailkit-2.7*
8) Install fail2ban (optional but recomended, because the monitor tries to show the log)
More info at: http://www.howtoforge.com/fail2ban_debian_etch
apt-get install fail2ban
9) Install ISPConfig 3
There are two possile scenarios, but not both:
9.1) Install the latest released version
9.2) Install directly from SVN
9.1) Installation of last version from tar.gz
cd /tmp
wget http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.0.0.9-rc2.tar.gz
tar xvfz ISPConfig-3.0.0.9-rc2.tar.gz
cd ispconfig3_install/install/
9.2) Installation from SVN
apt-get install subversion
cd /tmp
svn export svn://svn.ispconfig.org/ispconfig3/trunk/
cd trunk/install
9.1+9.2) Now proceed with the ISPConfig installation.
Now start the installation process by executing:
php -q install.php
The installer will configure all services like postfix, sasl, courier, etc. for you. A manual setup as required for ISPConfig 2 (perfect setup guides) is not necessary. To login to the ISPConfig controlpanel, open the following URL in your browser (replace the IP to match your settings!):
http://192.168.0.100:8080/
the default login is:
user: admin
password: admin
In case you get a permission denied error from apache, please restart the apache webserver process.
Optional:
Install a webbased Email Client
apt-get install squirrelmail
ln -s /usr/share/squirrelmail/ /var/www/webmail
Access squirrelmail:
http://192.168.0.100/webmail
To configure squirrelmail, run:
/usr/sbin/squirrelmail-configure
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Hints:
debian 4.0 under openvz:
VPSID=101
for CAP in CHOWN DAC_READ_SEARCH SETGID SETUID NET_BIND_SERVICE NET_ADMIN SYS_CHROOT SYS_NICE CHOWN DAC_READ_SEARCH SETGID SETUID NET_BIND_SERVICE NET_ADMIN SYS_CHROOT SYS_NICE
do
vzctl set $VPSID --capability ${CAP}:on --save
done
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Optional packages recommended:
denyhosts - a utility to help sys admins thwart ssh crackers
rsync - fast remote file copy program (for backup)
Installation
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# It is recommended to use a clean (fresh) Debian Lenny install where you just selected "Standard System" at the package selection during
# setup (tasksel). Then follow the steps below to setup your server with ISPConfig 3. In this guide "vi" is used as text editor, but
# you can use whatever you prefer. You should be root for doing all of this.
# Check we have Fully Qualified Domain Name
/bin/hostname
# it should return something like "ispconfig.example.com"
# if not, then we assign a hostname (for example ispconfig):
echo ispconfig.example.com > /etc/hostname
vi /etc/hosts
# and add lines similar but appropriate:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.0.100 ispconfig.example.com ispconfig
# Run:
/etc/init.d/hostname.sh
# enable the Debian Volatile repository to get an updated ClamAV version
echo "deb http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile lenny/volatile main contrib non-free" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/volatile.list
apt-get update
# Some optional choices
opt0.1) Optionally install SSH-server to get remote shell
apt-get install openssh-server
opt0.2) Optionally, if you are not running inside a virtual machine, you can set server clocksync via NTP. Virtual guests get this from the host.
apt-get -y install ntp ntpdate
opt0.3) Optionally if you want vi editor improvement
apt-get -y install vim-nox
# Next is the real deal
1) Install Postfix, Courier, Saslauthd, MySQL, phpMyAdmin, rkhunter, binutils with the following command line (on one line!):
apt-get -y install postfix postfix-mysql postfix-doc mysql-client mysql-server courier-authdaemon courier-authlib-mysql courier-pop courier-pop-ssl courier-imap courier-imap-ssl libsasl2-2 libsasl2-modules libsasl2-modules-sql sasl2-bin libpam-mysql openssl courier-maildrop getmail4 rkhunter binutils
# Answer the questions from the package manager as follows.
Create directories for web-based administration ? <-- No
General type of configuration? <-- Internet site
Mail name? <-- server1.mydomain.tld
SSL certificate required <-- Ok
# ...use your own domain name of course ;)
# Edit the file /etc/mysql/my.cnf
vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf
# and change the line:
bind-address = 127.0.0.1
to:
#bind-address = 127.0.0.1
# then restart mysql
/etc/init.d/mysql restart
2) Install Amavisd-new, Spamassassin and ClamAV (1 line!):
apt-get -y install amavisd-new spamassassin clamav clamav-daemon zoo unzip bzip2 arj nomarch lzop cabextract apt-listchanges libnet-ldap-perl libauthen-sasl-perl clamav-docs daemon libio-string-perl libio-socket-ssl-perl libnet-ident-perl zip libnet-dns-perl sudo
# During the installation, the SSL certificates for IMAP-SSL and POP3-SSL are created with the hostname localhost. To change this to the correct hostname (server1.example.com in this tutorial), delete the certificates...
cd /etc/courier
rm -f /etc/courier/imapd.pem
rm -f /etc/courier/pop3d.pem
# ... and modify the following two files; replace CN=localhost with CN=server1.example.com (you can also modify the other values, if necessary):
vi /etc/courier/imapd.cnf
[...]
CN=server1.example.com
[...]
vi /etc/courier/pop3d.cnf
[...]
CN=server1.example.com
[...]
# Then recreate the certificates...
mkimapdcert
mkpop3dcert
# ... and restart Courier-IMAP-SSL and Courier-POP3-SSL:
/etc/init.d/courier-imap-ssl restart
/etc/init.d/courier-pop-ssl restart
3) Install Apache, PHP5, PhpMyAdmin, better fastCGI, suexec, Pear and mcrypt (1 line!):
apt-get -y install apache2 apache2.2-common apache2-doc apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils libexpat1 ssl-cert libapache2-mod-php5 php5 php5-common php5-gd php5-mysql php5-imap phpmyadmin php5-cli php5-cgi libapache2-mod-fcgid apache2-suexec php-pear php-auth php5-mcrypt mcrypt php5-imagick imagemagick libapache2-mod-suphp libopenssl-ruby libapache2-mod-ruby
# When phpMyAdmin is asking wether to configure itself automatically, select "Apache2"
# Then run the following to enable the Apache modules suexec, rewrite and ssl:
a2enmod suexec rewrite ssl actions include ruby
# If you want to use WebDAV then run the following to enable the Apache webdav modules:
a2enmod dav_fs dav auth_digest
# restart Apache before continuing
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
4) Install pure-ftpd and quota
apt-get -y install pure-ftpd-common pure-ftpd-mysql quota quotatool
# Optional: Enable TLS in pureftpd
echo 1 > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/TLS
mkdir -p /etc/ssl/private/
openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem -out /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem
chmod 600 /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem
# Edit /etc/fstab. Mine looks like this (I added ,usrquota,grpquota to the partition with the mount point /):
vi /etc/fstab
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# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/sda1 / ext3 errors=remount-ro,usrquota,grpquota 0 1
/dev/sda5 none swap sw 0 0
/dev/hda /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
/dev/fd0 /media/floppy0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# To enable quota, run these commands:
touch /quota.user /quota.group
chmod 600 /quota.*
mount -o remount /
quotacheck -avugm
quotaon -avug
5) Install MyDNS
apt-get install g++ libc6 gcc gawk make texinfo libmysqlclient15-dev
cd /tmp
wget http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mydns-ng/mydns-1.2.8.27.tar.gz
tar xvfz mydns-1.2.8.27.tar.gz
cd mydns-1.2.8
./configure
make
make install
# Now create the start / stop script for mydns:
vi /etc/init.d/mydns
# and enter the following lines (between the ----- lines):
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#! /bin/sh
#
# mydns Start the MyDNS server
#
# Author: Philipp Kern <phil@philkern.de>.
# Based upon skeleton 1.9.4 by Miquel van Smoorenburg
# <miquels@cistron.nl> and Ian Murdock <imurdock@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: MyDNS
# Required-Start: $syslog
# Should-Start:
# Required-Stop:
# Should-Stop:
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: MyDNS Server
# Description: MyDNS DNS Server
### END INIT INFO
set -e
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
DAEMON=/usr/local/sbin/mydns
NAME=mydns
DESC="DNS server"
SCRIPTNAME=/etc/init.d/$NAME
# Gracefully exit if the package has been removed.
test -x $DAEMON || exit 0
case "$1" in
start)
echo -n "Starting $DESC: $NAME"
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet \
--exec $DAEMON -- -b
echo "."
;;
stop)
echo -n "Stopping $DESC: $NAME"
start-stop-daemon --stop --oknodo --quiet \
--exec $DAEMON
echo "."
;;
reload|force-reload)
echo -n "Reloading $DESC configuration..."
start-stop-daemon --stop --signal HUP --quiet \
--exec $DAEMON
echo "done."
;;
restart)
echo -n "Restarting $DESC: $NAME"
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo \
--exec $DAEMON
sleep 1
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet \
--exec $DAEMON -- -b
echo "."
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $SCRIPTNAME {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
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# now execute:
chmod +x /etc/init.d/mydns
update-rc.d mydns defaults
6) Install vlogger and webalizer awstats geoip-bin
apt-get -y install vlogger webalizer awstats
mkdir /usr/share/awstats/tools
cp -prf /usr/share/doc/awstats/examples/awstats_buildstaticpages.pl /usr/share/awstats/tools/awstats_buildstaticpages.pl
7) Install Jailkit (optional, only needed if you want to use chrooting for SSH users)
apt-get -y install build-essential autoconf automake1.9 libtool flex bison debhelper
cd /tmp
wget http://olivier.sessink.nl/jailkit/jailkit-2.11.tar.gz
tar xvfz jailkit-2.11.tar.gz
cd jailkit-2.11
./debian/rules binary
cd ..
dpkg -i jailkit_2.11-1_*.deb
rm -rf jailkit-2.11*
8) Install fail2ban (optional but recomended, because the monitor tries to show the log)
More info at: http://www.howtoforge.com/fail2ban_debian_etch
apt-get -y install fail2ban
9) Install ISPConfig 3
cd /tmp
wget http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.0.2.tar.gz
tar xvfz ISPConfig-3.0.2.tar.gz
cd ispconfig3_install/install/
# Now start the installation process by executing:
php -q install.php
# The installer will configure all services like postfix, sasl, courier, etc. for you. A manual setup as required for ISPConfig 2 (perfect setup guides) is not necessary. To login to the ISPConfig controlpanel, open the following URL in your browser (replace the IP to match your settings!):
http://192.168.0.100:8080/
# the default login is:
user: admin
password: admin
# In case you get a permission denied error from apache, please restart the apache webserver process.
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Optional:
Install a webbased Email Client
apt-get install squirrelmail
ln -s /usr/share/squirrelmail/ /var/www/webmail
Access squirrelmail:
http://192.168.0.100/webmail
To configure squirrelmail, run:
/usr/sbin/squirrelmail-configure
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hints:
debian 5.0 under openvz:
VPSID=101
for CAP in CHOWN DAC_READ_SEARCH SETGID SETUID NET_BIND_SERVICE NET_ADMIN SYS_CHROOT SYS_NICE CHOWN DAC_READ_SEARCH SETGID SETUID NET_BIND_SERVICE NET_ADMIN SYS_CHROOT SYS_NICE
do
vzctl set $VPSID --capability ${CAP}:on --save
done
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional recommended packages:
denyhosts - a utility to help sys admins thwart ssh crackers
rsync - fast remote file copy program (for backup)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Possible errors and their solutions
------------------------------------
pureftpd login does not work. Take a look at the syslog, if you find an error message like this:
Mar 24 16:26:28 ispconfig pure-ftpd: (?@?) [ERROR] Sorry, invalid address given
then pureftpd is not able to resolve the hostname. Name resolving can be disabled with these commands:
echo 'yes' > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/DontResolve
/etc/init.d/pure-ftpd-mysql restart
Installation
-------------
# It is recommended to use a clean (fresh) Debian Lenny install where you just selected "Standard System" at the package selection during
# setup (tasksel). Then follow the steps below to setup your server with ISPConfig 3. In this guide "vi" is used as text editor, but
# you can use whatever you prefer. You should be root for doing all of this.
# Check we have Fully Qualified Domain Name
/bin/hostname
# it should return something like "ispconfig.example.com"
# if not, then we assign a hostname (for example ispconfig):
echo ispconfig.example.com > /etc/hostname
vi /etc/hosts
# and add lines similar but appropriate:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.0.100 ispconfig.example.com ispconfig
# Run:
/etc/init.d/hostname.sh
# enable the Debian Volatile repository to get an updated ClamAV version
echo "deb http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile lenny/volatile main contrib non-free" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/volatile.list
apt-get update
# Some optional choices
opt0.1) Optionally install SSH-server to get remote shell
apt-get install openssh-server
opt0.2) Optionally, if you are not running inside a virtual machine, you can set server clocksync via NTP. Virtual guests get this from the host.
apt-get -y install ntp ntpdate
opt0.3) Optionally if you want vi editor improvement
apt-get -y install vim-nox
# Next is the real deal
1) Install Postfix, Dovecot, MySQL, phpMyAdmin, rkhunter, binutils with the following command line (on one line!):
apt-get -y install postfix postfix-mysql postfix-doc mysql-client mysql-server openssl getmail4 rkhunter binutils dovecot-imapd dovecot-pop3d sudo
# Answer the questions from the package manager as follows.
Create directories for web-based administration ? <-- No
General type of configuration? <-- Internet site
Mail name? <-- server1.mydomain.tld
SSL certificate required <-- Ok
# ...use your own domain name of course ;)
# Edit the file /etc/mysql/my.cnf
vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf
# and change the line:
bind-address = 127.0.0.1
to:
#bind-address = 127.0.0.1
# then restart mysql
/etc/init.d/mysql restart
2) Install Amavisd-new, Spamassassin and ClamAV (1 line!):
apt-get -y install amavisd-new spamassassin clamav clamav-daemon zoo unzip bzip2 arj nomarch lzop cabextract apt-listchanges libnet-ldap-perl libauthen-sasl-perl clamav-docs daemon libio-string-perl libio-socket-ssl-perl libnet-ident-perl zip libnet-dns-perl
3) Install Apache, PHP5, phpmyadmin, better fastCGI, suexec, Pear and mcrypt (1 line!):
apt-get -y install apache2 apache2.2-common apache2-doc apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils libexpat1 ssl-cert libapache2-mod-php5 php5 php5-common php5-gd php5-mysql php5-imap phpmyadmin php5-cli php5-cgi libapache2-mod-fcgid apache2-suexec php-pear php-auth php5-mcrypt mcrypt php5-imagick imagemagick libapache2-mod-suphp libopenssl-ruby libapache2-mod-ruby
# When phpMyAdmin is asking wether to configure itself automatically, select "Apache2"
# Then run the following to enable the Apache modules suexec, rewrite and ssl:
a2enmod suexec rewrite ssl actions include ruby
# If you want to use WebDAV then run the following to enable the Apache webdav modules:
a2enmod dav_fs dav auth_digest
# restart Apache before continuing
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
4) Install pure-ftpd and quota
apt-get -y install pure-ftpd-common pure-ftpd-mysql quota quotatool
# Optional: Enable TLS in pureftpd
echo 1 > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/TLS
mkdir -p /etc/ssl/private/
openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem -out /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem
chmod 600 /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem
# Edit /etc/fstab. Mine looks like this (I added ,usrquota,grpquota to the partition with the mount point /):
vi /etc/fstab
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/sda1 / ext3 errors=remount-ro,usrquota,grpquota 0 1
/dev/sda5 none swap sw 0 0
/dev/hda /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
/dev/fd0 /media/floppy0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# To enable quota, run these commands:
touch /quota.user /quota.group
chmod 600 /quota.*
mount -o remount /
quotacheck -avugm
quotaon -avug
5) Install BIND DNS Server
apt-get -y install bind9 dnsutils
6) Install vlogger and webalizer
apt-get -y install vlogger webalizer awstats geoip-bin
mkdir /usr/share/awstats/tools
cp -prf /usr/share/doc/awstats/examples/awstats_buildstaticpages.pl /usr/share/awstats/tools/awstats_buildstaticpages.pl
7) Install Jailkit (optional, only needed if you want to use chrooting for SSH users)
apt-get -y install build-essential autoconf automake1.9 libtool flex bison debhelper
cd /tmp
wget http://olivier.sessink.nl/jailkit/jailkit-2.12.tar.gz
tar xvfz jailkit-2.12.tar.gz
cd jailkit-2.12
./debian/rules binary
cd ..
dpkg -i jailkit_2.12-1_*.deb
rm -rf jailkit-2.12*
8) Install fail2ban (optional but recomended, because the monitor tries to show the log)
More info at: http://www.howtoforge.com/fail2ban_debian_etch
apt-get -y install fail2ban
9) Install ISPConfig 3
cd /tmp
wget http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.0.2.2.tar.gz
tar xvfz ISPConfig-3.0.2.2.tar.gz
cd ispconfig3_install/install/
# Now start the installation process by executing:
php -q install.php
# The installer will configure all services like postfix, sasl, courier, etc. for you. A manual setup as required for ISPConfig 2 (perfect setup guides) is not necessary. To login to the ISPConfig controlpanel, open the following URL in your browser (replace the IP to match your settings!):
http://192.168.0.100:8080/
# the default login is:
user: admin
password: admin
# In case you get a permission denied error from apache, please restart the apache webserver process.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional:
Install a webbased Email Client
apt-get install squirrelmail
ln -s /usr/share/squirrelmail/ /var/www/webmail
Access squirrelmail:
http://192.168.0.100/webmail
To configure squirrelmail, run:
/usr/sbin/squirrelmail-configure
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hints:
debian 5.0 under openvz:
VPSID=101
for CAP in CHOWN DAC_READ_SEARCH SETGID SETUID NET_BIND_SERVICE NET_ADMIN SYS_CHROOT SYS_NICE CHOWN DAC_READ_SEARCH SETGID SETUID NET_BIND_SERVICE NET_ADMIN SYS_CHROOT SYS_NICE
do
vzctl set $VPSID --capability ${CAP}:on --save
done
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional recommended packages:
denyhosts - a utility to help sys admins thwart ssh crackers
rsync - fast remote file copy program (for backup)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Possible errors and their solutions
------------------------------------
pureftpd login does not work. Take a look at the syslog, if you find an error message like this:
Mar 24 16:26:28 ispconfig pure-ftpd: (?@?) [ERROR] Sorry, invalid address given
then pureftpd is not able to resolve the hostname. Name resolving can be disabled with these commands:
echo 'yes' > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/DontResolve
/etc/init.d/pure-ftpd-mysql restart
This guide is incomplete. Work in progress.
Installing the webserver
--------------------------------------------------
apt-get install mysql-server
apt-get install apache2 apache2.2-common apache2-doc apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils libexpat1 ssl-cert libapache2-mod-php5 php5 php5-common php5-gd php5-mysql php5-imap phpmyadmin php5-cli php5-cgi libapache2-mod-fcgid apache2-suexec php-pear php-auth php5-mcrypt mcrypt php5-imagick imagemagick libapache2-mod-suphp sudo
a2enmod suexec rewrite ssl actions include
# If you want webdav then run the following to enable the Apache webdav modules:
a2enmod dav_fs
a2enmod dav auth_digest
apt-get install pure-ftpd-common pure-ftpd-mysql quota quotatool
vi /etc/default/pure-ftpd-common
... and change the start mode from inetd to standalone and set VIRTUALCHROOT=true:
[...]
STANDALONE_OR_INETD=standalone
[...]
VIRTUALCHROOT=true
[...]
apt-get install vlogger webalizer awstats geoip-bin
mkdir /usr/share/awstats/tools
cp -prf /usr/share/doc/awstats/examples/awstats_buildstaticpages.pl /usr/share/awstats/tools/awstats_buildstaticpages.pl
apt-get install gcc make
apt-get install postfix
Installing the DNS Server
--------------------------------------------------
apt-get install bind9 dnsutils
apt-get install mysql-server
apt-get install php5-cli php5-mysql php5-mcrypt
\ No newline at end of file
Installation
-------------
# It is recommended to use a clean (fresh) Debian Squeeze 6.0 install where you just selected "Standard System" at the package selection during
# setup (tasksel). Journaled quota which this guide uses works on ext3 and ext4 file systems, so format disks either one if you are going to use
# quota (recommended). Then follow the steps below to setup your server with ISPConfig 3. In this guide "vi" is used as text editor, but
# you can use whatever you prefer. You should be root for doing all of this.
# Check we have Fully Qualified Domain Name
/bin/hostname
# it should return something like "ispconfig.example.com"
# if not, then we assign a hostname (for example ispconfig):
echo ispconfig.example.com > /etc/hostname
vi /etc/hosts
# and add lines similar but appropriate:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.0.100 ispconfig.example.com ispconfig
# Some optional choices
opt0.1) Optionally install SSH-server to get remote shell
apt-get install openssh-server
opt0.2) Optionally, if you are not running inside a virtual machine, you can set server clocksync via NTP. Virtual guests get this from the host.
apt-get -y install ntp ntpdate
opt0.3) Optionally if you want vi editor improvement
apt-get -y install vim-nox
# Next is the real deal
1) Install Postfix, Courier, Saslauthd, MySQL, phpMyAdmin, rkhunter, binutils with the following command line (on one line!):
apt-get -y install postfix postfix-mysql postfix-doc mysql-client mysql-server courier-authdaemon courier-pop courier-pop-ssl courier-authlib-mysql courier-imap courier-imap-ssl libsasl2-2 libsasl2-modules libsasl2-modules-sql sasl2-bin libpam-mysql openssl courier-maildrop getmail4 rkhunter binutils sudo
# Answer the questions from the package manager as follows.
Create directories for web-based administration ? <-- No
General type of configuration? <-- Internet site
Mail name? <-- server1.mydomain.tld
SSL certificate required <-- Ok
# ...use your own domain name of course ;)
# Edit the file /etc/mysql/my.cnf
vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf
# and change the line:
bind-address = 127.0.0.1
to:
#bind-address = 127.0.0.1
# then restart mysql
/etc/init.d/mysql restart
2) Install Amavisd-new, Spamassassin and ClamAV (1 line!):
apt-get -y install amavisd-new spamassassin clamav clamav-daemon zoo unzip bzip2 arj nomarch lzop cabextract apt-listchanges libnet-ldap-perl libauthen-sasl-perl clamav-docs daemon libio-string-perl libio-socket-ssl-perl libnet-ident-perl zip libnet-dns-perl
#this is necessary? libnet-ldap-perl
# During the installation, the SSL certificates for IMAP-SSL and POP3-SSL are created with the hostname localhost. To change this to the correct hostname (server1.example.com in this tutorial), delete the certificates...
cd /etc/courier
rm -f /etc/courier/imapd.pem
rm -f /etc/courier/pop3d.pem
# ... and modify the following two files; replace CN=localhost with CN=server1.example.com (you can also modify the other values, if necessary):
vi /etc/courier/imapd.cnf
[...]
CN=server1.example.com
[...]
vi /etc/courier/pop3d.cnf
[...]
CN=server1.example.com
[...]
# Then recreate the certificates...
mkimapdcert
mkpop3dcert
# ... and restart Courier-IMAP-SSL and Courier-POP3-SSL:
/etc/init.d/courier-imap-ssl restart
/etc/init.d/courier-pop-ssl restart
3) Install Apache, PHP5, PhpMyAdmin, better fastCGI, suexec, Pear and mcrypt (1 line!):
apt-get -y install apache2 apache2.2-common apache2-doc apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils libexpat1 ssl-cert libapache2-mod-php5 php5 php5-common php5-gd php5-mysql php5-imap phpmyadmin php5-cli php5-cgi libapache2-mod-fcgid apache2-suexec php-pear php-auth php5-mcrypt mcrypt imagemagick libapache2-mod-suphp libopenssl-ruby libapache2-mod-ruby
#this package is actual missed on official squeeze repository: php5-imagick
# When phpMyAdmin is asking wether to configure itself automatically, select "Apache2"
# Then run the following to enable the Apache modules suexec, rewrite and ssl:
a2enmod suexec rewrite ssl actions include ruby
# If you want to use WebDAV then run the following to enable the Apache webdav modules:
a2enmod dav_fs dav auth_digest
# restart Apache before continuing
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
4) Install pure-ftpd and quota
apt-get -y install pure-ftpd-common pure-ftpd-mysql quota quotatool
# Optional: Some additional settings for pureftpd
echo "yes" > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/DisplayDotFiles
# Enable TLS in pureftpd
echo 1 > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/TLS
mkdir -p /etc/ssl/private/
openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem -out /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem
chmod 600 /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem
# Edit /etc/fstab. Add "usrjquota=aquota.user,grpjquota=aquota.group,jqfmt=vfsv0" to the partition where you want to use quota.
# Mine looks like this (I want to use quota on the / partition):
vi /etc/fstab
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/sda1 / ext3 errors=remount-ro,usrjquota=aquota.user,grpjquota=aquota.group,jqfmt=vfsv0 0 1
/dev/sda5 none swap sw 0 0
/dev/hda /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
/dev/fd0 /media/floppy0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# To enable quota, run these commands:
touch /aquota.user /aquota.group
chmod 600 /aquota.*
mount -o remount /
quotacheck -F vfsv0 -afcvdugm
quotaon -avug
5) Install MyDNS
apt-get install g++ libc6 gcc gawk make texinfo libmysqlclient-dev
cd /tmp
wget http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mydns-ng/mydns-1.2.8.27.tar.gz
tar xvfz mydns-1.2.8.27.tar.gz
cd mydns-1.2.8
./configure
make
make install
# Now create the start / stop script for mydns:
vi /etc/init.d/mydns
# and enter the following lines (between the ----- lines):
------------------------------------------------------
#! /bin/sh
#
# mydns Start the MyDNS server
#
# Author: Philipp Kern <phil@philkern.de>.
# Based upon skeleton 1.9.4 by Miquel van Smoorenburg
# <miquels@cistron.nl> and Ian Murdock <imurdock@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: MyDNS
# Required-Start: $syslog
# Should-Start:
# Required-Stop:
# Should-Stop:
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: MyDNS Server
# Description: MyDNS DNS Server
### END INIT INFO
set -e
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
DAEMON=/usr/local/sbin/mydns
NAME=mydns
DESC="DNS server"
SCRIPTNAME=/etc/init.d/$NAME
# Gracefully exit if the package has been removed.
test -x $DAEMON || exit 0
case "$1" in
start)
echo -n "Starting $DESC: $NAME"
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet \
--exec $DAEMON -- -b
echo "."
;;
stop)
echo -n "Stopping $DESC: $NAME"
start-stop-daemon --stop --oknodo --quiet \
--exec $DAEMON
echo "."
;;
reload|force-reload)
echo -n "Reloading $DESC configuration..."
start-stop-daemon --stop --signal HUP --quiet \
--exec $DAEMON
echo "done."
;;
restart)
echo -n "Restarting $DESC: $NAME"
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --oknodo \
--exec $DAEMON
sleep 1
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet \
--exec $DAEMON -- -b
echo "."
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $SCRIPTNAME {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# now execute:
chmod +x /etc/init.d/mydns
update-rc.d mydns defaults
6) Install vlogger and webalizer
apt-get -y install vlogger webalizer awstats
mkdir /usr/share/awstats/tools
cp -prf /usr/share/doc/awstats/examples/awstats_buildstaticpages.pl /usr/share/awstats/tools/awstats_buildstaticpages.pl
7) Install Jailkit (optional, only needed if you want to use chrooting for SSH users)
apt-get -y install build-essential autoconf automake1.9 libtool flex bison debhelper
cd /tmp
wget http://olivier.sessink.nl/jailkit/jailkit-2.13.tar.gz
tar xvfz jailkit-2.13.tar.gz
cd jailkit-2.13
./configure
make
make install
cd ..
rm -rf jailkit-2.13*
8) Install fail2ban (optional but recomended, because the monitor tries to show the log)
More info at: http://www.howtoforge.com/fail2ban_debian_etch
apt-get -y install fail2ban
9) Install ISPConfig 3
# There are two possile scenarios, but not both:
9.1) Install the latest released version
9.2) Install directly from SVN
9.1) Installation of last version from tar.gz
cd /tmp
wget http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.0.2.tar.gz
tar xvfz ISPConfig-3.0.2.tar.gz
cd ispconfig3_install/install/
9.2) Installation from SVN
apt-get install subversion
cd /tmp
svn export svn://svn.ispconfig.org/ispconfig3/trunk/
cd trunk/install
9.1+9.2) Now proceed with the ISPConfig installation.
# Now start the installation process by executing:
php -q install.php
# The installer will configure all services like postfix, sasl, courier, etc. for you. A manual setup as required for ISPConfig 2 (perfect setup guides) is not necessary. To login to the ISPConfig controlpanel, open the following URL in your browser (replace the IP to match your settings!):
http://192.168.0.100:8080/
# the default login is:
user: admin
password: admin
# In case you get a permission denied error from apache, please restart the apache webserver process.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional:
Install a webbased Email Client
apt-get install squirrelmail
ln -s /usr/share/squirrelmail/ /var/www/webmail
Access squirrelmail:
http://192.168.0.100/webmail
To configure squirrelmail, run:
/usr/sbin/squirrelmail-configure
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hints:
debian 5.0 under openvz:
VPSID=101
for CAP in CHOWN DAC_READ_SEARCH SETGID SETUID NET_BIND_SERVICE NET_ADMIN SYS_CHROOT SYS_NICE CHOWN DAC_READ_SEARCH SETGID SETUID NET_BIND_SERVICE NET_ADMIN SYS_CHROOT SYS_NICE
do
vzctl set $VPSID --capability ${CAP}:on --save
done
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optional recommended packages:
denyhosts - a utility to help sys admins thwart ssh crackers
rsync - fast remote file copy program (for backup)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Possible errors and their solutions
------------------------------------
pureftpd login does not work. Take a look at the syslog, if you find an error message like this:
Mar 24 16:26:28 ispconfig pure-ftpd: (?@?) [ERROR] Sorry, invalid address given
then pureftpd is not able to resolve the hostname. Name resolving can be disabled with these commands:
echo 'yes' > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/DontResolve
/etc/init.d/pure-ftpd-mysql restart
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fail2ban also working with ipv6:
# Download here and install the package: http://homes.dcc.ufba.br/~rogeriobastos/files/fail2ban/
# Set banaction = route in jail.conf
# Create or modify route.conf in /etc/fail2ban/action.d
[Definition]
actionban = ip route add unreachable <ip>
actionunban = ip route del unreachable <ip>
action6ban = ip route add unreachable <ip>
action6unban = ip route del unreachable <ip>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Installation
-------------
# It is recommended to use a clean (fresh) Debian Squeeze 6.0 install where you just selected "Standard System" at the package selection during
# setup (tasksel). Journaled quota which this guide uses works on ext3 and ext4 file systems, so format disks either one if you are going to use
# quota (recommended). Then follow the steps below to setup your server with ISPConfig 3. In this guide "vi" is used as text editor, but
# you can use whatever you prefer. You should be root for doing all of this.
# Check we have Fully Qualified Domain Name
/bin/hostname
# it should return something like "ispconfig.example.com"
# if not, then we assign a hostname (for example ispconfig):
echo ispconfig.example.com > /etc/hostname
vi /etc/hosts
# and add lines similar but appropriate:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.0.100 ispconfig.example.com ispconfig
# Run:
/etc/init.d/hostname.sh
# enable the Debian Volatile repository to get an updated ClamAV version
# The Volatile repository for Debian Squeeze was not available yet at the time this howto was written.
# echo "deb http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile squeeze/volatile main contrib non-free" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/volatile.list
# apt-get update
# Some optional choices
opt0.1) Optionally install SSH-server to get remote shell
apt-get install openssh-server
opt0.2) Optionally, if you are not running inside a virtual machine, you can set server clocksync via NTP. Virtual guests get this from the host.
apt-get -y install ntp ntpdate
opt0.3) Optionally if you want vi editor improvement
apt-get -y install vim-nox
# Next is the real deal
1) Install Postfix, Dovecot, MySQL, phpMyAdmin, rkhunter, binutils with the following command line (on one line!):
apt-get -y install postfix postfix-mysql postfix-doc mysql-client mysql-server openssl getmail4 rkhunter binutils dovecot-imapd dovecot-pop3d sudo
# Answer the questions from the package manager as follows.
General type of configuration? <-- Internet site
Mail name? <-- server1.mydomain.tld
# ...use your own domain name of course ;)
# Edit the file /etc/mysql/my.cnf
vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf
# and change the line:
bind-address = 127.0.0.1
to:
#bind-address = 127.0.0.1
# then restart mysql
/etc/init.d/mysql restart
2) Install Amavisd-new, Spamassassin and ClamAV (1 line!):
apt-get -y install amavisd-new spamassassin clamav clamav-daemon zoo unzip bzip2 arj nomarch lzop cabextract apt-listchanges libnet-ldap-perl libauthen-sasl-perl clamav-docs daemon libio-string-perl libio-socket-ssl-perl libnet-ident-perl zip libnet-dns-perl
3) Install Apache, PHP5, phpmyadmin, better fastCGI, suexec, Pear and mcrypt (1 line!):
apt-get -y install apache2 apache2.2-common apache2-doc apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils libexpat1 ssl-cert libapache2-mod-php5 php5 php5-common php5-gd php5-mysql php5-imap phpmyadmin php5-cli php5-cgi libapache2-mod-fcgid apache2-suexec php-pear php-auth php5-mcrypt mcrypt imagemagick libapache2-mod-suphp libopenssl-ruby libapache2-mod-ruby
# When phpMyAdmin is asking wether to configure itself automatically, select "Apache2"
# Then run the following to enable the Apache modules suexec, rewrite and ssl:
a2enmod suexec rewrite ssl actions include ruby
# restart Apache before continuing
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
4) Install pure-ftpd and quota
apt-get -y install pure-ftpd-common pure-ftpd-mysql quota quotatool
# Optional: Enable TLS in pureftpd
echo 1 > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/TLS
mkdir -p /etc/ssl/private/
openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem -out /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem
chmod 600 /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem
# Edit /etc/fstab. Add "usrjquota=aquota.user,grpjquota=aquota.group,jqfmt=vfsv0" to the partition where you want to use quota.
# Mine looks like this (I want to use quota on the / partition):
vi /etc/fstab
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/sda1 / ext3 errors=remount-ro,usrjquota=aquota.user,grpjquota=aquota.group,jqfmt=vfsv0 0 1
/dev/sda5 none swap sw 0 0
/dev/hda /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
/dev/fd0 /media/floppy0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
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# To enable quota, run these commands:
touch /aquota.user /aquota.group
chmod 600 /aquota.*
mount -o remount /
quotacheck -F vfsv0 -afcvdugm
quotaon -avug
5) Install BIND DNS Server
apt-get -y install bind9 dnsutils
6) Install vlogger and webalizer
apt-get -y install vlogger webalizer awstats
mkdir /usr/share/awstats/tools
cp -prf /usr/share/doc/awstats/examples/awstats_buildstaticpages.pl /usr/share/awstats/tools/awstats_buildstaticpages.pl
7) Install Jailkit (optional, only needed if you want to use chrooting for SSH users)
apt-get -y install build-essential autoconf automake1.9 libtool flex bison debhelper
cd /tmp
wget http://olivier.sessink.nl/jailkit/jailkit-2.13.tar.gz
tar xvfz jailkit-2.13.tar.gz
cd jailkit-2.13
./configure
make
make install
cd ..
rm -rf jailkit-2.13*
8) Install fail2ban (optional but recomended, because the monitor tries to show the log)
More info at: http://www.howtoforge.com/fail2ban_debian_etch
apt-get -y install fail2ban
9) Install ISPConfig 3
cd /tmp
wget http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig-3.0.2.2.tar.gz
tar xvfz ISPConfig-3.0.2.2.tar.gz
cd ispconfig3_install/install/
# Now start the installation process by executing:
php -q install.php
# The installer will configure all services like postfix, sasl, courier, etc. for you. A manual setup as required for ISPConfig 2 (perfect setup guides) is not necessary. To login to the ISPConfig controlpanel, open the following URL in your browser (replace the IP to match your settings!):
http://192.168.0.100:8080/
# the default login is:
user: admin
password: admin
# In case you get a permission denied error from apache, please restart the apache webserver process.
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Optional:
Install a webbased Email Client
apt-get install squirrelmail
ln -s /usr/share/squirrelmail/ /var/www/webmail
Access squirrelmail:
http://192.168.0.100/webmail
To configure squirrelmail, run:
/usr/sbin/squirrelmail-configure
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Hints:
debian 5.0 under openvz:
VPSID=101
for CAP in CHOWN DAC_READ_SEARCH SETGID SETUID NET_BIND_SERVICE NET_ADMIN SYS_CHROOT SYS_NICE CHOWN DAC_READ_SEARCH SETGID SETUID NET_BIND_SERVICE NET_ADMIN SYS_CHROOT SYS_NICE
do
vzctl set $VPSID --capability ${CAP}:on --save
done
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Optional recommended packages:
denyhosts - a utility to help sys admins thwart ssh crackers
rsync - fast remote file copy program (for backup)
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Ispc log files rotation, for now manual add but to add in ispc installer:
/etc/logrotate.d/logispc3
/var/log/ispconfig/ispconfig.log {
weekly
missingok
rotate 4
compress
delaycompress
}
/var/log/ispconfig/cron.log {
weekly
missingok
rotate 4
compress
delaycompress
}
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Possible errors and their solutions
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pureftpd login does not work. Take a look at the syslog, if you find an error message like this:
Mar 24 16:26:28 ispconfig pure-ftpd: (?@?) [ERROR] Sorry, invalid address given
then pureftpd is not able to resolve the hostname. Name resolving can be disabled with these commands:
echo 'yes' > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/DontResolve
/etc/init.d/pure-ftpd-mysql restart
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Fail2ban also working with ipv6:
# Download here and install the package: http://homes.dcc.ufba.br/~rogeriobastos/files/fail2ban/
# Set banaction = route in jail.conf
# Create or modify route.conf in /etc/fail2ban/action.d
[Definition]
actionban = ip route add unreachable <ip>
actionunban = ip route del unreachable <ip>
action6ban = ip route add unreachable <ip>
action6unban = ip route del unreachable <ip>
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# Installing PowerDNS on Debian
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apt-get install pdns-server pdns-backend-mysql
Installation
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It is recommended to use a clean (fresh) Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) install where you selected no additional packages or servers during setup. Then follow the steps below to setup your server with ISPConfig 3:
Now become root user by executing:
sudo su
and entering the password of the user that you created during setup.
Edit the file /etc/apt/sources.list and comment out the line beginning with "deb cdrom:....", then run:
apt-get update
apt-get -u upgrade
1) Install Postfix, Courier, Saslauthd, MySQL, phpMyAdmin with the following command line (on one line!):
apt-get install postfix postfix-mysql postfix-doc mysql-client mysql-server courier-authdaemon courier-authlib-mysql courier-pop courier-pop-ssl courier-imap courier-imap-ssl postfix-tls libsasl2-2 libsasl2-modules libsasl2-modules-sql sasl2-bin libpam-mysql openssl courier-maildrop getmail4
Answer the questions from the package manager as follows.
Create directories for web-based administration ? <-- No
General type of configuration? <-- Internet site
Mail name? <-- server1.mydomain.tld
SSL certificate required <-- Ok
...use your own domain name of course ;)
2) Install Amavisd-new, Spamassassin and Clamav (1 line!):
apt-get install amavisd-new spamassassin clamav clamav-daemon zoo unzip bzip2 arj nomarch lzop cabextract apt-listchanges libnet-ldap-perl libauthen-sasl-perl clamav-docs daemon libio-string-perl libio-socket-ssl-perl libnet-ident-perl zip libnet-dns-perl
3) Install apache, PHP5 and phpmyadmin (1 line!):
apt-get install apache2 apache2.2-common apache2-doc apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils libexpat1 ssl-cert libapache2-mod-php5 php5 php5-common php5-gd php5-mysql php5-imap phpmyadmin php5-cli
Then run the following to enable the Apache modules:
a2enmod suexec
a2enmod rewrite
a2enmod ssl
a2enmod actions
a2enmod include
4) Install pure-ftpd and quota
First we have to make sure that the capability module is loaded in the kernel
modprobe capability
echo 'capability' >> /etc/modules
Then we install pureftpd and quota.
apt-get install pure-ftpd-common pure-ftpd-mysql quota quotatool
echo 'yes' > /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/DontResolve
5) Install mydns
apt-get install mydns-mysql
The mydns installer is a bit tricky, you will have to select to create a new database for mydns and use a existing mysql user, e.g. the mysql root user. This database is only to fullfill the requirements for the debian pacakge during installation and will not be used by ISPConfig later. ISPConfig will automatically change the mydns configuration files to use the ISPConfig database.
6) Install vlogger and webalizer
apt-get install vlogger webalizer awstats geoip-bin
7) Install ISPConfig 3
There are two possile scenarios, but not both:
1) Install the latest alpha
2) Install directly from SVN
apt-get install php5-cli
1) Installation of beta 3
cd /tmp
wget http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads/ISPConfig_3.0.0.9-rc2.tar.gz
tar xvfz ISPConfig_3.0.0.9-rc2.tar.gz
cd ispconfig3_install/install/
2) Installation from SVN
apt-get install subversion
cd /tmp
svn export svn://svn.ispconfig.org/ispconfig3/trunk/
cd trunk/install
1+2) Now proceed with the ISPConfig installation.
Now start the installation process by executing:
php -q install.php
The installer will configure all services like postfix, sasl, courier, etc. for you. A manual setup as required for ISPConfig 2 (perfect setup guides) is not necessary. To login to the ISPConfig controlpanel, open the following URL in your browser (replace the IP to match your settings!):
http://192.168.0.100:8080/
the default login is:
user: admin
password: admin
In case you get a permission denied error from apache, please restart the apache webserver process.
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The remote API documentation is in the remote_client/API-docs subfolder.
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The remote API documentation is in the remoting_client/API-docs subfolder.
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