Anyway, I worked around it by creating an Arch-style init script, which then calls the actual openswan init script. Here are some links if you want to check it out:
Arch init script
Openswan init script
If this means nothing to you, post kerio's init script, or a link to it - maybe we can work something out.
One last thing, probably unnecessary, but presumably you know that there is a wide choice of excellent open-source mail server applications available?
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]]>I've just installed Kerio Mailserver on Linux because I've got a Windows license and thought I'd move it over to Linux.
Since Fedora and SUSE are the only officially supported distributions for this mailserver, it doesn't install itself as a service anywhere.
My question is - How could I install this as a service so I can do /etc/rc.d/kerio start etc...? I've looked at the existing bash scripts in /etc/rc.d for other daemons but it's a bit tricky to understand.
Is there a tutorial existing on this subject somewhere?
Any help is MUCH appreciated!
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