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This applies for older DNS Manager versions (released before 5.5.0). For the latest DNS Manager 5.5.0 version, please follow the instructions available here.

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This page contains instructions on the installation of the DNS Manager ISO Image.

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Overview

Even if you are installing 4PSA installing DNS Manager only for a demo, it is always is always required to use a dedicated computer.

The 4PSA DNS Manager ISO image is based on CentOS 5.x 7.x  x86_64 operating system.

Installation steps

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Please keep in mind that automatic partitioning will erase your hard drive.
  1. Download the 4PSA DNS Manager ISO image.  You You can download it from here.
  2. Burn the ISO image.  You You can burn the ISO image on a CD using your favorite burner software.
  3. Insert the CD in your computer.  Based Based on your selection, the computer hard-drive might be totally repartitioned during installation.
  4. Boot from the 4PSA DNS Manager CD.
  5. Partition your hard drive.  If If you want to manually partition your hard-drive, press press <ENTER> when the boot prompt appears. If you want the installer to automatically partition your hard-drive, write auto partition and press <ENTER>.
  6. Follow the installer instructions. Set the timezone as well as the root password.
  7. Set up IP address, network mask, and network gateway.

The installer will reboot the system and the installed DNS installed DNS Manager distribution will boot.  You You will be asked to set up the IP address, the network mask, and the network gateway.

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Make sure you enter the correct settings, otherwise you will not be able to access the server.

Post-installation tips

Go to another computer and point your browser to:

Panel
https://<server_ip>:8550

Where:

<server_ip> is the IP of the server you installed 4PSA DNS Manager on.

The 4PSA DNS Manager login screen appears. You can login as the system administrator using:

Panel
Username: admin
Password: welcome
At this point, you can start with the initial configuration steps.

Upgrade

For future system updates, you will also need to check the Release Notes and the Command Line Installation instructions.

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