Table of Contents

2. Getting Started with AXIGEN

2.1. Software and Hardware requirements

2.2. Installing on Linux

2.2.1. Installing under RHEL, Fedora Core, Mandrake and SUSE (gcc3)

2.2.2. Installing under Fedora Core, Mandriva and SUSE (gcc4)

2.2.3. Installing under Debian 3.1

2.2.4. Installing under Debian 4.0 and Ubuntu

2.2.5. Installing under Gentoo

2.2.6. Installing under Slackware

2.3. Installing on BSD

2.3.1. Installing on FreeBSD

2.3.2. Installing on NetBSD

2.3.3. Installing on OpenBSD 4.1

2.3.4. Installing on OpenBSD

2.4. Installing on Solaris i386 and Sparc

2.5. Installing on Microsoft Windows

2.6. Uninstalling under Linux

2.6.1. Uninstalling under RHEL, Fedora Core, Mandriva /Mandrake and SUSE (gcc3, gcc4)

2.6.2. Uninstalling under Debian / Ubuntu

2.6.3. Uninstalling under Gentoo

2.6.4. Uninstalling under Slackware

2.7. Uninstalling under BSD

2.7.1. Uninstalling under FreeBSD

2.7.2. Uninstalling under NetBSD

2.7.3. Uninstalling under OpenBSD

2.8. Uninstalling under Solaris

2.9. Uninstalling on MS Windows

2.10. Starting / Stopping / Restarting the Server

2.11. Initial Server Configuration

2.11.1. Automated Configuration with the AXIGEN Configuration Wizard for Linux, BSD and Solaris

2.11.2. Automated Configuration with the AXIGEN Configuration Wizard for Microsoft Windows

2.11.3. Manually Setting the Admin Password

2.11.4. Manually Configuring WebAdmin Services

2.11.5. Creating a New Domain

2.11.6. Adding an Account to an Existing Domain

2.6.2. Uninstalling under Debian / Ubuntu

To uninstall AXIGEN under Debian or Ubuntu, go through the following steps:
  1. Remove the AXIGEN package
In order to remove AXIGEN package and its related files and directories, you have two options:
  • while logged in as root, issue the command: dpkg -P AXIGEN (to "purge" the package - this is the recommended option)
  • while logged in as root, issue the command: dpkg -r AXIGEN (to "remove" the package).
These commands also stop AXIGEN daemon.
  1. Optional: Remove the rest of the files/directories
The commands at Step 1 do not automatically remove the files that were modified after the installation (such as configuration files), non-empty directories and other files or folders that were not created as a result of the installation. All the files and/or directories that are contained in the following locations must be deleted manually:
/etc/opt/axigen/
/var/opt/axigen/
/opt/axigen/