I highly recommend this guide, particularly if you are new to Linux or Ubuntu specifically. There is an excellent, highly-detailed installation guide for this version at. Burn the iso file to a CD and boot it in your server. Be sure you download the LTS (Longterm Support) Server Edition, NOT the Desktop Edition. Obtain your installation binary from Ubuntu at. 6 Sending Mail from Terminal (optional).When I say “public IP address” I’m not talking about another address on the Zimbra box, but rather the address that gets DNATed to my box and which is resolved in the world. By that I mean that the Zimbra box has only one IP address, it’s on the DMZ, and can be seen by my LAN but not the public. This configuration is desirable for security, but it makes bits of the Zimbra configuration more complex than they might otherwise be.įor simplicity’s sake I’m referring to Zimbra’s DMZ address as the “private ip address” from here on. This is a setting where a firewall/router supplies the translation from the public IP to the DMZ IP (DNAT–Destination Network Address Translation) so that translation is not known to the server itself. This installation is for a split-DNS setup, where the server resides on a DMZ and so needs to resolve to its own internal (DMZ subnet) IP address rather than the public IP address that is published to the world. ![]() I have tested this guide with the 32-bit version of Ubuntu only others will need to verify if any tweaks are necessary for a 64-bit installation. Please verify which version you are using and follow the appropriate guide, as there are material differences between the two. ![]() The following guide is for installing ZCS on Ubuntu Server 8.04 LTS, and is a revision of my previous Ubuntu Server 6.06 installation guide here.
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