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The Perfect Server - OpenSUSE 11 - Page 6
13 WebalizerTo install webalizer, just run yast2 -i webalizer
14 Synchronize the System ClockIf you want to have the system clock synchronized with an NTP server do the following: yast2 -i xntp Then add system startup links for ntp and start ntp: chkconfig --add ntp
15 Install some Perl Modules needed by SpamAssassin (comes with ISPConfig)Run yast2 -i perl-HTML-Parser perl-Net-DNS perl-Digest-SHA1
16 Disable AppArmorAppArmor is a security extension of SUSE (similar to Fedora's SELinux) that should provide extended security. In my opinion you don't need it to configure a secure system, and it usually causes more problems than advantages (think of it after you have done a week of trouble-shooting because some service wasn't working as expected, and then you find out that everything was ok, only AppArmor was causing the problem). Therefore I disable it (this is a must if you want to install ISPConfig later on). We can disable it like this: /etc/init.d/boot.apparmor stop
17 The EndThe configuration of the server is now finished, and if you wish you can now install ISPConfig on it, following these instructions: http://www.ispconfig.org/manual_installation.htm
17.1 A Note On SuExecIf you want to run CGI scripts under suExec, you should specify /srv/www as the web root for websites created by ISPConfig as SUSE's suExec is compiled with /srv/www as Doc_Root. Run /usr/sbin/suexec2 -V and the output should look like this: server1:~ # /usr/sbin/suexec2 -V So if you want to use suExec with ISPconfig, don't change the default web root (which is /srv/www) if you use expert mode during the ISPConfig installation (in standard mode you can't change the web root anyway so you'll be able to use suExec in any case).
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