Citadel is a powerful and easy-to-use collaboration suite that includes Email, calendaring, address books, and more. It provides a robust open-source solution for small businesses, organizations, and individuals. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Citadel on Fedora Server Latest.
Before you start, ensure that you have the following:
The Citadels repository is not included in the default Fedora repository list. So, you need to add the Citadel repository to your system to download and install it. Follow the below steps to add the repository.
Open Terminal on your Fedora Server.
Type the following command:
sudo dnf install https://download.citadel.org/dl/citadel-release-24.fc26.noarch.rpm
Press "y" to confirm the installation.
After adding the Citadel repository, you can install it by running the following command:
sudo dnf install citadel
Once the installation is completed, you should see the following output:
Installed:
citadel.x86_64 0:925-1.fc34
Complete!
Now that you have installed Citadel on your Fedora Server, you can configure it by running the following command:
sudo citadel-setup
Citadel-setup will guide you through the installation process, asking a few questions about your system.
You can now access Citadel’s web interface by opening a web browser and entering the following address:
https://<your-server-ip>:50443/webcit/
Replace <your-server-ip>
with your server’s IP address. You should see the Citadel login page, where you can enter your admin credentials.
You have learned how to install Citadel on Fedora Server Latest. You can now use Citadel to set up your email, calendars, and more. Citadel offers a robust open-source solution, providing you with everything you need for your business or organization.
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