Comments on The Perfect Setup - Fedora Core 5 (64-bit)

The Perfect Setup - Fedora Core 5 (64-bit) This is a detailed description how to set up a Fedora Core 5 based server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters (web server (SSL-capable), mail server (with SMTP-AUTH and TLS!), DNS server, FTP server, MySQL server, POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc.). This tutorial is written for the 64-bit version of Fedora Core 5, but should apply to the 32-bit version with very little modifications as well.

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By: Anonymous

Good and easy to understand. But i have one question, how do you take screen shots of the install process?

By: Anonymous

i normally use vmware to capture that process

By: Anonymous

During any install, just hit the print screen key. The screen capture will be saved in /root. You can access it later from there.

By: Anonymous

I've been following most of your perfect guides. Thanks for your effort of putting these up for newbies like me to follow.

I'd like to know when you'll put up Fedora Core 5 (not 64bit ver) for us as my box doesn't support the already guide on this site.

Thanks

By: Anonymous

the only difference is on page 5 of the guide where its says this..

vi /usr/lib64/sasl2/smtpd.conf

just substitute it with

vi /usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf

and thats it :)

By: Anonymous

the only difference is on page 5 of the guide where its says this..

vi /usr/lib64/sasl2/smtpd.conf

just substitute it with

vi /usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf

and thats it :)

By: Anonymous

It is perfect.  There are no typos and the grammar is perfect.

A real joy after struggling with trying to get proftpd and vhcs set up.

Now I actually have a completely working server with postfix, ftp, etc.

The only thing that would have made this perfect is if you had continued with the installation of ISPConfig.  I am a little nervous now because I have to follow ISPConfig's documentation, which I know won't be as good as yours.  Good job!!

By: admin

The ISPConfig documentation was also written by Falko and Till, so there's nothing to worry about.

Just follow the instructions here: http://www.ispconfig.org/manual_installation.htm