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  1. murrik

    How to Run Jobs after system start and before shutdown?

    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...
  2. murrik

    How permit ssh to root ?

    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...
  3. murrik

    Exchange 5.5 relay

    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...
  4. murrik

    Open vs. Net vs. Free BSD

    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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