Ubuntu 18.04 LTS ‘Bionic Beaver‘ reached the end of the standard, five-year maintenance window for Long-Term Support (LTS) releases on 31 May 2023. That said, we recommend moving your updating or moving License Server host to a modern, supported Operating System.
That said, if you choose to run Ubuntu 18.04, we are keeping Telos Alliance License Server v1.0.62 available.
WARNING: NO support is available for Telos Alliance License Server v1.0.62 running on a Ubuntu 18.04 operating system, and no further development is scheduled for this version.
Telos Alliance License Server code is frozen at v1.0.62 for Ubuntu 18.04. This version does not include enhancements made in versions above v1.0.62.
When deploying License Server, it is always recommended to decouple License Server from the host running Telos applications. In other words, run License Server on a separate, centralized Server or VM from the applications it is licensing. This follows best practices, and ensures greater resiliency.
sudo
privileges
A machine running Ubuntu 18.04
Up-to-date apt package list. Run the following command to confirm.
wget
installed
unzip
installed
Network access to the products requiring licenses
TCP Port “35797” must be open in order for the License Server to work.
Download the License Server Installer:
Unpackage the file:
Change the path:
Run the install script:
The license server has been successfully installed, and licenses can be added to the system.
When deploying License Server, it is always recommended to decouple License Server from the host running Telos applications. In other words, run License Server on a separate, centralized Server or VM from the applications it is licensing. This follows best practices, and ensures greater resiliency.
TCP Port 35797 open in the firewall
A machine running Ubuntu 20.04
sudo
privileges
Network access to the products requiring licenses
Update apt package list:
Download the Telos Alliance License Server Installer:
Unpackage the file:
Change the path:
Run the install script:
Follow the link presented in the CLI to read the Telos Alliance EULA.
Press Enter
on the keyboard to accept the EULA and install and use Telos Alliance License Server, or Ctrl-C
to decline and abort installation.
After Accepting the Telos Alliance EULA, installation will proceed. Telos Alliance License Server will then be available for use in your production environment.
See individual product documentation for product-specific licensing steps and requirements.