Linux Tutorials on the topic “freebsd”
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pfSense - Squid + Squidguard / Traffic Shapping Tutorial
Author: neofire • Tags: other, freebsd • Comments: 24pfSense - Squid + Squidguard / Traffic Shapping Tutorial In this tutorial I will show you how to set up pfSense 2.0.1 up as an Internet Gateway with Squid Proxy / Squidguard Filtering. I will also show that you have to configure some extra features of pfSense like traffic shapping with squid. This type of configuration would be useful for people who want to set up wireless hot spots or Internet cafe's etc.
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AVG Antivirus For Linux/FreeBSD Plus Qmail Mail Server
Author: dervis • Tags: antivirus, email, freebsd, linux, security • Comments: 1AVG Antivirus For Linux/FreeBSD Plus Qmail Mail Server This document describes how to deploy AVG Antivirus for Linux/FreeBSD to the Qmail mail server. It is usable for AVG version 8.5, 10 and 2012.
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AVG Antivirus For Linux/FreeBSD Plus Sendmail Mail Server
Author: dervis • Tags: antivirus, email, freebsd, linux, security • Comments: 0AVG Antivirus For Linux/FreeBSD Plus Sendmail Mail Server This document describes how to deploy AVG Antivirus for Linux/FreeBSD to the Sendmail mail server. It is usable for AVG version 8.5, 10 and 2012.
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The Perfect Database Server: Firebird 2.5.1 And FreeBSD 9
Author: mariuz • Tags: freebsd, other • Comments: 0
The Perfect Database Server: Firebird 2.5.1 And FreeBSD 9 Here is the guide on installing Firebird 2.5.1 from FreeBSD 9 Ports and creating your first test database; also we show you how to install Flamerobin GUI (administration tool) and the PHP driver for it. This was tested on fresh FreeBSD 9 on a kvm-linux virtual machine.
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AVG Antivirus For Linux/FreeBSD Plus Postfix Mail Server
Author: dervis • Tags: antivirus, email, freebsd, linux, postfix • Comments: 3AVG Antivirus For Linux/FreeBSD Plus Postfix Mail Server This document describes how to deploy AVG Antivirus for Linux/FreeBSD to a Postfix mail server. It is usable for AVG version 8.5, 10 and 2012.
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How To Use pfSense To Load Balance Your Web Servers
Author: neofire • Tags: freebsd, high-availability, web server • Comments: 8
How To Use pfSense To Load Balance Your Web Servers In this HowTo I will show you how to configure pfSense 2.0 as a load balancer for your web servers. This HowTo assumes that you already have a pfSense box and at least 2 Apache servers installed and running on your network, and that you have some pfSense knowledge.
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How To Configure A pfSense 2.0 Cluster Using CARP
Author: neofire • Tags: other, freebsd • Comments: 7
How To Configure A pfSense 2.0 Cluster Using CARP In this HowTo I will show you how to configure a pfSense 2.0 Cluster using CARP Failover. pfSense is quite a advanced (open-source) firewall being used everywhere from homes to enterprise level networks, I have been playing around with pfsense now for the last 3 months and to be honest I am not looking back, it is packed full of features and can be deployed easily within minutes depending on your requirements.
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How To Install VMware Tools On pfsense (FreeBSD)
Author: lokyuen12345 • Tags: virtualization, freebsd, vmware • Comments: 11How To Install VMware Tools On pfsense (FreeBSD) This tutorial shows how to install VMware Tools onto pfsense v1.2.3 which is operated by the FreeBSD OS. It took me days to figure out how to do it, especially with lack of a complete guide in the Internet.
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iRedMail 0.7.0: Full-Featured Mail Server With OpenLDAP/Postfix/Dovecot/Amavisd/ClamAV/SpamAssassin/iRedAdmin On FreeBSD 7.x 8.x
Author: eddiechen • Tags: postfix, antivirus, freebsd, email • Comments: 1
iRedMail 0.6: Full-Featured Mail Server With OpenLDAP/Postfix/Dovecot/Amavisd/ClamAV/SpamAssassin/RoundCube/iRedAdmin On FreeBSD iRedMail is a shell script that lets you quickly deploy a full-featured mail solution in less than 2 minutes. Since version 0.6, it supports FreeBSD 7.2 and 8.0 (it supports both i386 and x86_64). Its object is to make a Linux mail server installation and configuration simple and easy to use. iRedMail supports both OpenLDAP and MySQL as backends for storing virtual domains and users. This tutorial shows how to use the OpenLDAP backend; it uses FreeBSD 7.2, but the steps for 8.0 are the same.
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The Perfect Database Server: Firebird 2.5 And FreeBSD 8.1
Author: mariuz • Tags: freebsd, other • Comments: 1
The Perfect Database Server: Firebird 2.5 And FreeBSD 8.1 Here is the guide on installing Firebird 2.5 from FreeBSD 8.1 Ports and creating your first test database; also we show you how to install Flamerobin GUI (administration tool) and the PHP driver for it. This was tested on fresh FreeBSD 8.1 on a virtual machine.