Hi folks,
In FreeBSD, all the script files located in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ directory will be run with start argument in system startup and with stop argument on system shutdown. So, all you need to do is to create a script /usr/local/etc/rc.d/service.sh and handle start and stop arguments...
Hi haneo,
There is my (maybe common?) way to skin the cat:
create a regular user 'haneo', add 'haneo' to wheel group ('vi /etc/group' and change wheel root line to wheel root, haneo).
Then you can ssh to your server, login as haneo then 'su -' and get full root login with all the privileges...
Hello z1pp0,
To restrict relaying (for your local network of 192.168.1.xxx for example), just do the following:
- Start Exchange Administrator
- Goto your site / Connectors / Internet Mail Service
- Goto "connections" tab and hit "Specify by host" button
- In the next...
Hi, jardows,
welcome to the club ;) ... all the previous notes are correct. I use FreeBSD (1 server and desktops) and OpenBSD (3 servers), so:
IMHO:
OpenBSD is more security-oriented comparing to others (using default config on all boxes), so it's better suited for mail&web servers with no...
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