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# to get some potentially useful documentation, should you choose to read it
 
# to get some potentially useful documentation, should you choose to read it
 
apt-get install aolserver4-doc
 
apt-get install aolserver4-doc
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# module: Tcl API for AOLserver Caches
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aolserver4-nscache
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# module that implements IMAP4 interface
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aolserver4-nsimap
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# module for LDAP
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aolserver4-nsldap
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# module: module for SSL mode -- beta module for OpenSSL
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aolserver4-nsopenssl
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# module: Postgres connector
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aolserver4-nspostgres
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# module: performs SHA1 hashes -- warning, the SHA1 hash it provides is not to spec
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aolserver4-nssha1
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# Module for XML support
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aolserver4-nsxml
 
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Revision as of 22:22, 6 December 2005

Some quick and easy steps to getting aolserver4 up and running on Debian 3.1:

# install aolserver4
apt-get install aolserver4

# to get ns.h and makefiles to build your own custom C or C++ modules
apt-get install aolserver4-dev

# to get some potentially useful documentation, should you choose to read it
apt-get install aolserver4-doc

# module: Tcl API for AOLserver Caches
aolserver4-nscache

# module that implements IMAP4 interface
aolserver4-nsimap

# module for LDAP
aolserver4-nsldap

# module: module for SSL mode -- beta module for OpenSSL
aolserver4-nsopenssl

# module: Postgres connector 
aolserver4-nspostgres

# module: performs SHA1 hashes -- warning, the SHA1 hash it provides is not to spec
aolserver4-nssha1

# Module for XML support
aolserver4-nsxml

After installing the package(s) you want:

/etc/init.d/aolserver4 start

And you are running AOLServer. Congratulations. To make changes to your configuration file, visit:

/etc/aolserver4/aolserver4.tcl

To view your server log, visit:

/var/log/aolserver4/aolserver4.log