7.3 Install on Linux and Initial Configurations

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    For more information about the system requirements, please refer to #12.1.1#.Specifications.

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    As described in #3.1Operating System Requirements# and #3.2Operating Modes#, , SoftEther VPN Server can be operated in either service mode or user mode. When configuring VPN Server for use as part of an everyday operation system in a company, we recommend installing SoftEther VPN Server in service mode. To install the VPN Server program to the system in service mode on a Linux operating system, you must register the vpnserver program as a daemon program in the Linux startup script.

     

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    The following software and libraries are required to install VPN Server to a Linux operating system. Check that the following software and libraries are installed to the system and are enabled. (If the recommended environment distribution is installed using the method specified in 7.3.1,#7.3.1#, these libraries are also installed.)

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    If an error occurs during this process, creation of the vpnserver program fails. In this case, see 7.3.1 and 7.3.3#7.3.1# and #7.3.3# again and check whether any required libraries are missing.

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    You can use the check command on the vpncmd command line management utility to automatically check whether the system has sufficient functions to operate VPN Server. For details, please refer to #6.6VPN Tools Command Reference#..

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    If, however, the system fails at any of the above check items, we recommend checking 7.3.1 and 7.3.3#7.3.1# and #7.3.3# again.

     

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    It is unlikely that VPN Server would malfunction due to a problem with the physical memory of the computer or a software bug. If this should occur and the VPN Server service does not respond when you try to stop the service using the method above, you can stop the service by forcibly terminating the vpnserver process. For the detailed method for forcibly terminating the vpnserver process, please refer to the method of using the kill command described in #3.2.2#.  3.2 Operating Modes.

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    • The local bridge function cannot be used. (For details, please refer to #3.6Local Bridges#.).)
    • After starting the system, the user must log on and manually start the vpnserver process, decreasing operability. 

    Version from 18:05, 2 Mar 2013

    This revision modified by yagi (Ban)

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    For more information about the system requirements, please refer to #12.1.1#.

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    As described in #3.1# and #3.2#, SoftEther VPN Server can be operated in either service mode or user mode. When configuring VPN Server for use as part of an everyday operation system in a company, we recommend installing SoftEther VPN Server in service mode. To install the VPN Server program to the system in service mode on a Linux operating system, you must register the vpnserver program as a daemon program in the Linux startup script.

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    The following software and libraries are required to install VPN Server to a Linux operating system. Check that the following software and libraries are installed to the system and are enabled. (If the recommended environment distribution is installed using the method specified in #7.3.1#, these libraries are also installed.)

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    If an error occurs during this process, creation of the vpnserver program fails. In this case, see #7.3.1# and #7.3.3# again and check whether any required libraries are missing.

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    You can use the check command on the vpncmd command line management utility to automatically check whether the system has sufficient functions to operate VPN Server. For details, please refer to #6.6#.

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    If, however, the system fails at any of the above check items, we recommend checking #7.3.1# and #7.3.3# again.

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    It is unlikely that VPN Server would malfunction due to a problem with the physical memory of the computer or a software bug. If this should occur and the VPN Server service does not respond when you try to stop the service using the method above, you can stop the service by forcibly terminating the vpnserver process. For the detailed method for forcibly terminating the vpnserver process, please refer to the method of using the kill command described in #3.2.2#.

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    • The local bridge function cannot be used. (For details, please refer to #3.6#.)
    • After starting the system, the user must log on and manually start the vpnserver process, decreasing operability. 

    Version as of 17:27, 4 Mar 2013

    This revision modified by yagi (Ban)

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    For more information about the system requirements, please refer to Specifications.

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    As described in 3.1Operating System Requirements and 3.2Operating Modes, SoftEther VPN Server can be operated in either service mode or user mode. When configuring VPN Server for use as part of an everyday operation system in a company, we recommend installing SoftEther VPN Server in service mode. To install the VPN Server program to the system in service mode on a Linux operating system, you must register the vpnserver program as a daemon program in the Linux startup script.

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    The following software and libraries are required to install VPN Server to a Linux operating system. Check that the following software and libraries are installed to the system and are enabled. (If the recommended environment distribution is installed using the method specified in 7.3.1, these libraries are also installed.)

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    You can use the check command on the vpncmd command line management utility to automatically check whether the system has sufficient functions to operate VPN Server. For details, please refer to 6.6VPN Tools Command Reference.

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    It is unlikely that VPN Server would malfunction due to a problem with the physical memory of the computer or a software bug. If this should occur and the VPN Server service does not respond when you try to stop the service using the method above, you can stop the service by forcibly terminating the vpnserver process. For the detailed method for forcibly terminating the vpnserver process, please refer to the method of using the kill command described in 3.2 Operating Modes.

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    • The local bridge function cannot be used. (For details, please refer to 3.6Local Bridges.)
    • After starting the system, the user must log on and manually start the vpnserver process, decreasing operability.