How to Install Fusion Directory on MXLinux Latest

Introduction

Fusion Directory is an open-source web-based LDAP administration tool that simplifies the management of directory services. It provides a centralized interface to manage users, groups, services, and more. This guide will cover the steps to install Fusion Directory on MXLinux Latest.

Prerequisites

Step 1 - Install Required Dependencies

Before we install Fusion Directory, we need to install a few dependencies that are required for it to work correctly. Run the following command to install the necessary packages.

sudo apt-get install apache2 php php-cli libapache2-mod-php php-ldap php-mcrypt php-mbstring php-sqlite3 sqlite3 ldap-utils openssl libssl-dev wget curl

Step 2 - Download Fusion Directory

To download the latest version of Fusion Directory, run the following command in the terminal:

wget -O - https://repos.fusiondirectory.org/fusiondirectory-releases.key | apt-key add -
echo "deb https://repos.fusiondirectory.org/packages/fusiondirectory/current/debian-stable/ ./" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/fusiondirectory.list
apt-get update
apt-get install fusiondirectory

Step 3 - Configure Fusion Directory

Once the installation is complete, we need to configure Fusion Directory. Run the following command to start the setup script:

/usr/share/fusiondirectory/setup-fusiondirectory

The setup script will guide you through the initial configuration process. Make sure to select the appropriate options as per your requirements.

Step 4 - Access Fusion Directory

Once the setup is completed, you can access the Fusion Directory web interface by navigating to http://<your-server-ip>/fusiondirectory/. Use the credentials that you have set during the setup process to log in.

Conclusion

You have successfully installed Fusion Directory on MXLinux Latest. You can now manage your directory services using the easy-to-use web interface provided by Fusion Directory.

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