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OpenVPN 2
Written by Jan-Willem Regeer and last updated on 12/30/2007 - [ freebsd ]
This guide will help you set up OpenVPN to allow remote users to securely connect to the internal LAN or use the VPN tunnel as an endpoint when on insecure wireless access points, allowing safe transmission of data without worries of being sniffed or intercepted. Folding@Home using daemontools
Written by Jan-Willem Regeer and last updated on 10/22/2005 - [ freebsd ]
This guide will help you set up Folding@Home using Dan Bernstein's daemontools, for easy maintenance and also so that on a server reboot folding@home automatically comes back up. Secure Installation of Postgresql
Written by Jan-Willem Regeer and last updated on 10/22/2005 - [ freebsd ]
This guide will help you set up, and start running PostgreSQL using the ports tree. For information of how to use PostgreSQL, try google. This guide will not help you with PostgreSQL past installing it. Daemontools
Written by Jan-Willem Regeer and last updated on 11/07/2005 - [ freebsd ]
This guide will help you set up Dan Bernstein's daemontools, which is a program that supervises another daemon so that when it does fail, it will automatically be restarted. djbdns dnscache
Written by Jan-Willem Regeer and last updated on 10/16/2005 - [ freebsd ]
This guide will walk you through setting up a DJB dnscache resolver. Managing Users/Groups With pw
Written by Jan-Willem Regeer and last updated on 01/07/2004 - [ freebsd ]
This guide will let you know how to manage FreeBSD accounts using pw, a critical application which can manipulate a lot of things that have to do with the /etc/passwd file and /etc/groups file. It can also set certain things like how long the account can be active, until what date it is active and other cool things. The easiest way to learn how to use pw is to play with it on a test install. Qmail with smtp-auth, vpopmail, binc-imap and qmailAdmin
Written by Jan-Willem Regeer and last updated on 03/26/2005 - [ freebsd ]
Hosting your own e-mail is a handy thing. This guide will show you how to set up a secure mail server using qmail, vpopmail, qmailAdmin for user management, and smtp-auth so only valid users can send mail. |
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