To install the DualShield Server on a Linux server machine, download the installation file "setupdualshield-xxxx-yyyy.bin" in which xxxx is the version number and yyyy is the build number, e.g. "setupdualshield64-6.0.0.0228.bin".
Download the installer
To install the entire DualShield Authentication platform or some of its components, download the installation file setupdualshieldxxx.bin in which xxx is the version & build number, e.g. setupdualshield64-6.0.0.0228.bin.
However, Please note that the downloaded installation file is not executable. You need to use root account , you need to execute command "chmod" in order to change the privilege of the filemake it executable, e.g. "chmod a+x setupdualshield64
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chmod a+x setupdualshield64-6.0.0.0228.bin |
Install Dependencies
In some editions of Linux OS, you might need to install the following dependencies first.
CentOS - RHEL - Fedora
For RPM based Linux, e.g. CentOS, RedHat and Fedora etc
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yum install -y perl-Module-Install.noarch libaio fontconfig dejavu-sans-fonts dejavu-serif-fonts
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dnf install -y perl-Module-Install.noarch libaio fontconfig dejavu-sans-fonts dejavu-serif-fonts |
Debian - Ubuntu
For Debian based Linux, e.g. Ubuntu:
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apt-get update
apt-get install libaio1 fonts-dejavu |
Add hostname into the hosts file:
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echo "127.0.0.1 $(hostname)" |
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References
Using Fonts with OpenJDK / Zulu