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server/databases/databases.xml
rf0d1db9 r27b601a 16 16 <title>Databases</title> 17 17 18 <para>This chapter includes databases that range from single-user 19 read/write to industrial database servers with transaction support. 20 Generally, you will be sent here to satisfy dependencies to other 21 applications although building a SQL server on a base LFS system is 22 entirely possible.</para> 18 <para> 19 This chapter includes databases that range from single-user 20 read/write to industrial database servers with transaction support. 21 Generally, you will be sent here to satisfy dependencies to other 22 applications although building a SQL server on a base LFS system is 23 entirely possible. 24 </para> 23 25 24 26 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="db.xml"/> -
server/databases/db.xml
rf0d1db9 r27b601a 365 365 <term><command>db_log_verify</command></term> 366 366 <listitem> 367 <para>verifies the log files of a database.</para> 367 <para> 368 verifies the log files of a database. 369 </para> 368 370 <indexterm zone="db db_log_verify"> 369 371 <primary sortas="b-db_log_verify">db_log_verify</primary> … … 375 377 <term><command>db_printlog</command></term> 376 378 <listitem> 377 <para>converts database log files to human readable text.</para> 379 <para> 380 converts database log files to human readable text. 381 </para> 378 382 <indexterm zone="db db_printlog"> 379 383 <primary sortas="b-db_printlog">db_printlog</primary> … … 410 414 <term><command>db_stat</command></term> 411 415 <listitem> 412 <para>displays database environment statistics.</para> 416 <para> 417 displays database environment statistics. 418 </para> 413 419 <indexterm zone="db db_stat"> 414 420 <primary sortas="b-db_stat">db_stat</primary> … … 446 452 <term><command>db_verify</command></term> 447 453 <listitem> 448 <para>is used to run consistency checks on database files.</para> 454 <para> 455 is used to run consistency checks on database files. 456 </para> 449 457 <indexterm zone="db db_verify"> 450 458 <primary sortas="b-db_verify">db_verify</primary> -
server/mail/dovecot.xml
rf0d1db9 r27b601a 171 171 <title>Command Explanations</title> 172 172 173 <para><command>CFLAGS+=...LDFLAGS+=...</command>: build with libtirpc 174 instead of the recently removed RPC code provided by GlibC.</para> 173 <para> 174 <command>CFLAGS+=...LDFLAGS+=...</command>: build with libtirpc 175 instead of the recently removed RPC code provided by GlibC. 176 </para> 175 177 176 178 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" -
server/mail/exim.xml
rf0d1db9 r27b601a 35 35 <title>Introduction to Exim</title> 36 36 37 <para>The <application>Exim</application> package contains a Mail 38 Transport Agent written by the University of Cambridge, released 39 under the GNU Public License.</para> 37 <para> 38 The <application>Exim</application> package contains a Mail 39 Transport Agent written by the University of Cambridge, released 40 under the GNU Public License. 41 </para> 40 42 41 43 &lfs91_checked; … … 44 46 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 45 47 <listitem> 46 <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&exim-download-http;"/></para> 48 <para> 49 Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&exim-download-http;"/> 50 </para> 47 51 </listitem> 48 52 <listitem> 49 <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&exim-download-ftp;"/></para> 53 <para> 54 Download (FTP): <ulink url="&exim-download-ftp;"/> 55 </para> 50 56 </listitem> 51 57 <listitem> 52 <para>Download MD5 sum: &exim-md5sum;</para> 58 <para> 59 Download MD5 sum: &exim-md5sum; 60 </para> 53 61 </listitem> 54 62 <listitem> 55 <para>Download size: &exim-size;</para> 63 <para> 64 Download size: &exim-size; 65 </para> 56 66 </listitem> 57 67 <listitem> 58 <para>Estimated disk space required: &exim-buildsize;</para> 68 <para> 69 Estimated disk space required: &exim-buildsize; 70 </para> 59 71 </listitem> 60 72 <listitem> 61 <para>Estimated build time: &exim-time;</para> 73 <para> 74 Estimated build time: &exim-time; 75 </para> 62 76 </listitem> 63 77 </itemizedlist> … … 66 80 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 67 81 <listitem> 68 <para>Additional formats of the documentation (text-based docs are 69 shipped with the sources) can be downloaded by following the links 70 shown at <ulink url="http://exim.org/docs.html"/>.</para> 82 <para> 83 Additional formats of the documentation (text-based docs are 84 shipped with the sources) can be downloaded by following the links 85 shown at <ulink url="http://exim.org/docs.html"/>. 86 </para> 71 87 </listitem> 72 88 </itemizedlist> … … 79 95 <xref linkend="pcre"/> 80 96 </para> 81 <!-- 82 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead> 83 <para role="recommended"> 84 <xref linkend="openssl"/> 85 </para> 86 --> 97 87 98 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead> 88 99 <para role="optional"> … … 111 122 <title>Installation of Exim</title> 112 123 113 <para>Before building <application>Exim</application>, as the 114 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user you should create 115 the group and user <systemitem class="username">exim</systemitem> which 116 will run the <command>exim</command> daemon:</para> 124 <para> 125 Before building <application>Exim</application>, as the 126 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user you should create 127 the group and user <systemitem class="username">exim</systemitem> which 128 will run the <command>exim</command> daemon: 129 </para> 117 130 118 131 <screen role="root"><userinput>groupadd -g 31 exim && 119 132 useradd -d /dev/null -c "Exim Daemon" -g exim -s /bin/false -u 31 exim</userinput></screen> 120 133 121 <para>Install <application>Exim</application> with the following 122 commands:</para> 134 <para> 135 Install <application>Exim</application> with the following commands: 136 </para> 123 137 124 138 <screen><userinput>sed -e 's,^BIN_DIR.*$,BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin,' \ … … 132 146 make</userinput></screen> 133 147 134 <para>This package does not come with a test suite.</para> 135 136 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para> 148 <para> 149 This package does not come with a test suite. 150 </para> 151 152 <para> 153 Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user: 154 </para> 137 155 138 156 <!-- dev note: make INSTALL_ARG=-no_chown DESTDIR=<DESTDIR> install --> … … 152 170 <title>Command Explanations</title> 153 171 154 <para><command>sed -e ... > Local/Makefile</command>: Most of 155 <application>Exim</application>'s configuration options are defined 156 in <filename>Local/Makefile</filename>, which is created from 157 the <filename>src/EDITME</filename> file. This command specifies the minimum 158 set of options. Descriptions for the options are listed below.</para> 159 160 <para><command>printf ... > Local/Makefile</command>: Setting those 161 variables allows to use GDBM instead of the default Berkeley DB. Remove 162 this command if you have installed <xref linkend="db"/>.</para> 163 164 <para><parameter>BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin</parameter>: This installs all of 165 <application>Exim</application>'s binaries and scripts in 166 <filename class='directory'>/usr/sbin</filename>.</para> 167 168 <para><parameter>CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/exim.conf</parameter>: This installs 169 <application>Exim</application>'s main configuration file in 170 <filename class='directory'>/etc</filename>.</para> 171 172 <para><parameter>EXIM_USER=exim</parameter>: This tells 173 <application>Exim</application> that after the daemon no longer needs 174 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> privileges, the process 175 hands off the daemon to the <systemitem 176 class="username">exim</systemitem> user.</para> 177 178 <para><parameter>SUPPORT_TLS=yes</parameter>: This allows to support 179 STARTTLS connections. If you use this option, you need to select 180 whether <application>OpenSSL</application> or 181 <application>GnuTLS</application> is used (see 182 <filename>src/EDITME</filename>).</para> 183 184 <para><parameter>USE_OPENSSL_PC=openssl</parameter>: This tells the 185 build system to use <application>OpenSSL</application>, and to 186 find the needed libraries with <application>pkg-config</application>. 187 </para> 188 189 <para><parameter>#EXIM_MONITOR</parameter>: This defers building the 190 <application>Exim</application> monitor program, as it requires 191 <application>X Window System</application> support, by commenting out the 192 <parameter>EXIM_MONITOR</parameter> line in the <filename>Makefile</filename>. 193 If you wish to build the monitor program, omit this <command>sed</command> 194 command and issue the following command before building the package (modify 195 <filename>Local/eximon.conf</filename>, if necessary): 196 <command>cp exim_monitor/EDITME Local/eximon.conf</command>.</para> 197 198 <para><command>ln -sfv exim /usr/sbin/sendmail</command>: Creates a link to 199 <command>sendmail</command> for applications which need it. 200 <application>Exim</application> will accept most 201 <application>Sendmail</application> command-line options.</para> 202 203 <para><command>install -v -m750 -o exim -g exim /var/spool/exim</command>: 204 Since /var/spool is owned by root and this version of <command>exim</command> 205 drops <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> privileges early, to 206 run as user <systemitem class="username">exim</systemitem>, it cannot create 207 the <filename class="directory">/var/spool/exim</filename> directory. As a 208 work around, it is created manually.</para> 172 <para> 173 <command>sed -e ... > Local/Makefile</command>: Most of 174 <application>Exim</application>'s configuration options are defined 175 in <filename>Local/Makefile</filename>, which is created from 176 the <filename>src/EDITME</filename> file. This command specifies the 177 minimum set of options. Descriptions for the options are listed below. 178 </para> 179 180 <para> 181 <command>printf ... > Local/Makefile</command>: Setting those 182 variables allows to use GDBM instead of the default Berkeley DB. Remove 183 this command if you have installed <xref linkend="db"/>. 184 </para> 185 186 <para> 187 <parameter>BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/sbin</parameter>: This installs all of 188 <application>Exim</application>'s binaries and scripts in 189 <filename class='directory'>/usr/sbin</filename>. 190 </para> 191 192 <para> 193 <parameter>CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/exim.conf</parameter>: This installs 194 <application>Exim</application>'s main configuration file in 195 <filename class='directory'>/etc</filename>. 196 </para> 197 198 <para> 199 <parameter>EXIM_USER=exim</parameter>: This tells 200 <application>Exim</application> that after the daemon no longer needs 201 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> privileges, the process 202 hands off the daemon to the <systemitem 203 class="username">exim</systemitem> user. 204 </para> 205 206 <para> 207 <parameter>SUPPORT_TLS=yes</parameter>: This allows to support 208 STARTTLS connections. If you use this option, you need to select 209 whether <application>OpenSSL</application> or 210 <application>GnuTLS</application> is used (see 211 <filename>src/EDITME</filename>). 212 </para> 213 214 <para> 215 <parameter>USE_OPENSSL_PC=openssl</parameter>: This tells the 216 build system to use <application>OpenSSL</application>, and to 217 find the needed libraries with <application>pkg-config</application>. 218 </para> 219 220 <para> 221 <parameter>#EXIM_MONITOR</parameter>: This defers building the 222 <application>Exim</application> monitor program, as it requires 223 <application>X Window System</application> support, by commenting out the 224 <parameter>EXIM_MONITOR</parameter> line in the 225 <filename>Makefile</filename>. If you wish to build the monitor program, 226 omit this <command>sed</command> command and issue the following command 227 before building the package (modify 228 <filename>Local/eximon.conf</filename>, if necessary): 229 <command>cp exim_monitor/EDITME Local/eximon.conf</command>. 230 </para> 231 232 <para> 233 <command>ln -sfv exim /usr/sbin/sendmail</command>: Creates a link to 234 <command>sendmail</command> for applications which need it. 235 <application>Exim</application> will accept most 236 <application>Sendmail</application> command-line options. 237 </para> 238 239 <para> 240 <command>install -v -m750 -o exim -g exim /var/spool/exim</command>: 241 Since /var/spool is owned by root and this version of 242 <command>exim</command> drops 243 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> privileges early, to run 244 as user <systemitem class="username">exim</systemitem>, it cannot create 245 the <filename class="directory">/var/spool/exim</filename> directory. As 246 a work around, it is created manually. 247 </para> 209 248 210 249 </sect2> … … 213 252 <title>Adding Additional Functionality</title> 214 253 215 <para>To utilize some or all of the dependency packages, you'll need to 216 modify <filename>Local/Makefile</filename> to include the appropriate 217 directives and parameters to link additional libraries before you build 218 <application>Exim</application>. <filename>Local/Makefile</filename> is 219 heavily commented with instructions on how to do this. Listed below is 220 additional information to help you link these dependency packages or 221 add additional functionality.</para> 222 223 <para>If you wish to build and install the 224 <filename class='extension'>.info</filename> documentation, refer to <ulink 225 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTinsinfdoc"/>.</para> 226 227 <para>If you wish to build in Exim's interfaces for calling virus and spam 228 scanning software directly from access control lists, uncomment the 229 <option>WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes</option> parameter and review the information 230 found at <ulink 231 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch45.html"/>.</para> 232 233 <para>To use a backend database other than <application>Berkeley 234 DB</application>, see the instructions at <ulink 235 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTdb"/>.</para> 236 237 <para>For SSL functionality, see the instructions at <ulink 238 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTinctlsssl"/> 239 and <ulink 240 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch42.html"/>.</para> 241 242 <para>For <application>tcpwrappers</application> functionality, see the 243 instructions at <ulink 244 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECID27"/>.</para> 245 246 <para>For information about adding authentication mechanisms to the 247 build, see chapters 33—41 of <ulink 248 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/index.html"/>.</para> 249 250 <para>For information about linking <application>Linux-PAM</application>, 251 refer to the instructions <ulink 252 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch11.html#SECTexpcond"/>.</para> 253 254 <para>For information about linking database engine libraries used for 255 <application>Exim</application> name lookups, see the instructions at <ulink 256 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch09.html"/>.</para> 257 258 <para>If you wish to add <application>Readline</application> support to 259 <application>Exim</application> when invoked in <quote>test expansion</quote> 260 (<option>-be</option>) mode, see the information in the <option>-be</option> 261 section of <ulink 262 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch05.html#id2525974"/>.</para> 263 264 <para>You may wish to modify the default configuration and send log files to 265 syslog instead of the default 266 <filename class='directory'>/var/spool/exim/log</filename> directory. See the 267 information at <ulink 268 url="http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch52.html"/>.</para> 269 270 <para>A wealth of information can be also found at the <ulink url= 271 "https://github.com/Exim/exim/wiki">Exim Wiki</ulink>.</para> 254 <para> 255 To utilize some or all of the dependency packages, you'll need to 256 modify <filename>Local/Makefile</filename> to include the appropriate 257 directives and parameters to link additional libraries before you build 258 <application>Exim</application>. <filename>Local/Makefile</filename> is 259 heavily commented with instructions on how to do this. Listed below is 260 additional information to help you link these dependency packages or 261 add additional functionality. 262 </para> 263 264 <para> 265 If you wish to build and install the 266 <filename class='extension'>.info</filename> documentation, refer to 267 <ulink url= 268 "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTinsinfdoc"/>. 269 </para> 270 271 <para> 272 If you wish to build in Exim's interfaces for calling virus and spam 273 scanning software directly from access control lists, uncomment the 274 <option>WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes</option> parameter and review the 275 information found at <ulink url= 276 "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch45.html"/>. 277 </para> 278 279 <para> 280 To use a backend database other than <application>Berkeley 281 DB</application>, see the instructions at <ulink url= 282 "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTdb"/>. 283 </para> 284 285 <para> 286 For SSL functionality, see the instructions at <ulink url= 287 "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECTinctlsssl"/> 288 and <ulink url=" 289 http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch42.html"/>. 290 </para> 291 292 <para> 293 For <application>tcpwrappers</application> functionality, see the 294 instructions at <ulink url= 295 "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch04.html#SECID27"/>. 296 </para> 297 298 <para> 299 For information about adding authentication mechanisms to the 300 build, see chapters 33—41 of <ulink url= 301 "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/index.html"/>. 302 </para> 303 304 <para> 305 For information about linking <application>Linux-PAM</application>, 306 refer to the instructions <ulink url= 307 "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch11.html#SECTexpcond"/>. 308 </para> 309 310 <para> 311 For information about linking database engine libraries used for 312 <application>Exim</application> name lookups, see the instructions at 313 <ulink url= 314 "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch09.html"/>. 315 </para> 316 317 <para> 318 If you wish to add <application>Readline</application> support to 319 <application>Exim</application> when invoked in <quote>test 320 expansion</quote> (<option>-be</option>) mode, see the information in 321 the <option>-be</option> section of <ulink url= 322 "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch05.html#id2525974"/>. 323 </para> 324 325 <para> 326 You may wish to modify the default configuration and send log files to 327 syslog instead of the default 328 <filename class='directory'>/var/spool/exim/log</filename> directory. See 329 the information at <ulink url= 330 "http://exim.org/exim-html-&exim-version;/doc/html/spec_html/ch52.html"/>. 331 </para> 332 333 <para> 334 A wealth of information can be also found at the <ulink url= 335 "https://github.com/Exim/exim/wiki">Exim Wiki</ulink>. 336 </para> 272 337 273 338 </sect2> … … 279 344 <title>Config Files</title> 280 345 281 <para><filename>/etc/exim.conf</filename> and 282 <filename>/etc/aliases</filename></para> 346 <para> 347 <filename>/etc/exim.conf</filename> and 348 <filename>/etc/aliases</filename> 349 </para> 283 350 284 351 <indexterm zone="exim exim-config"> … … 321 388 322 389 <note> 323 <para>To protect an existing <filename>/etc/aliases</filename> file, 324 the command above appends these aliases to it. This file should be 325 checked and duplicate aliases removed, if present.</para> 390 <para> 391 To protect an existing <filename>/etc/aliases</filename> file, 392 the command above appends these aliases to it. This file should be 393 checked and duplicate aliases removed, if present. 394 </para> 326 395 </note> 327 396 328 <para>The <command>/usr/sbin/exim -bd -q15m</command> command starts 329 the <application>Exim</application> daemon with a 15 minute interval 330 in processing the mail queue. Adjust this parameter to suit your 331 desires.</para> 397 <para> 398 The <command>/usr/sbin/exim -bd -q15m</command> command starts 399 the <application>Exim</application> daemon with a 15 minute interval 400 in processing the mail queue. Adjust this parameter to suit your 401 desires. 402 </para> 332 403 333 404 </sect3> … … 337 408 <phrase revision="systemd">Systemd Unit</phrase></title> 338 409 339 <para>To automatically start <command>exim</command> at boot, 340 install the 341 <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/exim</filename> 342 init script</phrase> 343 <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>exim.service</filename> unit</phrase> 344 included in the <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/> 345 <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package.</para> 410 <para> 411 To automatically start <command>exim</command> at boot, install the 412 <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/exim</filename> 413 init script</phrase> 414 <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>exim.service</filename> 415 unit</phrase> 416 included in the <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/> 417 <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package. 418 </para> 346 419 347 420 <indexterm zone="exim exim-init"> … … 351 424 <screen role="root"><userinput>make install-exim</userinput></screen> 352 425 353 <para revision="sysv">The bootscript also starts the 354 <application>Exim</application> daemon and dispatches a queue runner 355 process every 15 minutes. Modify the 356 <option>-q<replaceable><time interval></replaceable></option> 357 parameter in <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/exim</filename>, if necessary 358 for your installation.</para> 426 <para revision="sysv"> 427 The bootscript also starts the <application>Exim</application> daemon 428 and dispatches a queue runner process every 15 minutes. Modify the 429 <option>-q<replaceable><time interval></replaceable></option> 430 parameter in <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/exim</filename>, if necessary 431 for your installation. 432 </para> 359 433 360 434 </sect3> … … 388 462 <term><command>exicyclog</command></term> 389 463 <listitem> 390 <para>cycles <application>Exim</application> log files.</para> 464 <para> 465 cycles <application>Exim</application> log files. 466 </para> 391 467 <indexterm zone="exim exicyclog"> 392 468 <primary sortas="b-exicyclog">exicyclog</primary> … … 398 474 <term><command>exigrep</command></term> 399 475 <listitem> 400 <para>searches <application>Exim</application> log files.</para> 476 <para> 477 searches <application>Exim</application> log files. 478 </para> 401 479 <indexterm zone="exim exigrep"> 402 480 <primary sortas="b-exigrep">exigrep</primary> … … 408 486 <term><command>exim</command></term> 409 487 <listitem> 410 <para>is a symlink to the <command>exim-&exim-daemon-version;</command> 411 MTA daemon.</para> 488 <para> 489 is a symlink to the <command>exim-&exim-daemon-version;</command> 490 MTA daemon. 491 </para> 412 492 <indexterm zone="exim exim-prog"> 413 493 <primary sortas="b-exim">exim</primary> … … 419 499 <term><command>exim-&exim-daemon-version;</command></term> 420 500 <listitem> 421 <para>is the <application>Exim</application> mail transport 422 agent daemon.</para> 501 <para> 502 is the <application>Exim</application> mail transport agent daemon. 503 </para> 423 504 <indexterm zone="exim exim-current_version"> 424 505 <primary sortas="b-exim-&exim-daemon-version;">exim-&exim-daemon-version;</primary> … … 430 511 <term><command>exim_checkaccess</command></term> 431 512 <listitem> 432 <para>states whether a given recipient address from a given host is 433 acceptable or not.</para> 513 <para> 514 states whether a given recipient address from a given host is 515 acceptable or not. 516 </para> 434 517 <indexterm zone="exim exim_checkaccess"> 435 518 <primary sortas="b-exim_checkaccess">exim_checkaccess</primary> … … 441 524 <term><command>exim_dbmbuild</command></term> 442 525 <listitem> 443 <para> creates and rebuilds <application>Exim</application> 444 databases.</para> 526 <para> 527 creates and rebuilds <application>Exim</application> databases. 528 </para> 445 529 <indexterm zone="exim exim_dbmbuild"> 446 530 <primary sortas="b-exim_dbmbuild">exim_dbmbuild</primary> … … 452 536 <term><command>exim_dumpdb</command></term> 453 537 <listitem> 454 <para> writes the contents of <application>Exim</application> 455 databases to the standard output.</para> 538 <para> 539 writes the contents of <application>Exim</application> 540 databases to the standard output. 541 </para> 456 542 <indexterm zone="exim exim_dumpdb"> 457 543 <primary sortas="b-exim_dumpdb">exim_dumpdb</primary> … … 463 549 <term><command>exim_fixdb</command></term> 464 550 <listitem> 465 <para>modifies data in <application>Exim</application> 466 databases.</para> 551 <para> 552 modifies data in <application>Exim</application> databases. 553 </para> 467 554 <indexterm zone="exim exim_fixdb"> 468 555 <primary sortas="b-exim_fixdb">exim_fixdb</primary> … … 474 561 <term><command>exim_lock</command></term> 475 562 <listitem> 476 <para>locks a mailbox file.</para> 563 <para> 564 locks a mailbox file. 565 </para> 477 566 <indexterm zone="exim exim_lock"> 478 567 <primary sortas="b-exim_lock">exim_lock</primary> … … 484 573 <term><command>exim_tidydb</command></term> 485 574 <listitem> 486 <para>removes old records from <application>Exim</application> 487 databases.</para> 575 <para> 576 removes old records from <application>Exim</application> 577 databases. 578 </para> 488 579 <indexterm zone="exim exim_tidydb"> 489 580 <primary sortas="b-exim_tidydb">exim_tidydb</primary> … … 495 586 <term><command>eximstats</command></term> 496 587 <listitem> 497 <para>generates mail statistics from <application>Exim</application> 498 log files.</para> 588 <para> 589 generates mail statistics from <application>Exim</application> 590 log files. 591 </para> 499 592 <indexterm zone="exim eximstats"> 500 593 <primary sortas="b-eximstats">eximstats</primary> … … 506 599 <term><command>exinext</command></term> 507 600 <listitem> 508 <para>queries remote host retry times.</para> 601 <para> 602 queries remote host retry times. 603 </para> 509 604 <indexterm zone="exim exinext"> 510 605 <primary sortas="b-exinext">exinext</primary> … … 516 611 <term><command>exipick</command></term> 517 612 <listitem> 518 <para>selects messages based on various criteria.</para> 613 <para> 614 selects messages based on various criteria. 615 </para> 519 616 <indexterm zone="exim exipick"> 520 617 <primary sortas="b-exipick">exipick</primary> … … 526 623 <term><command>exiqgrep</command></term> 527 624 <listitem> 528 <para>is a utility for selective queue listing.</para> 625 <para> 626 is a utility for selective queue listing. 627 </para> 529 628 <indexterm zone="exim exiqgrep"> 530 629 <primary sortas="b-exiqgrep">exiqgrep</primary> … … 536 635 <term><command>exiqsumm</command></term> 537 636 <listitem> 538 <para>produces a summary of the messages in the mail queue.</para> 637 <para> 638 produces a summary of the messages in the mail queue. 639 </para> 539 640 <indexterm zone="exim exiqsumm"> 540 641 <primary sortas="b-exiqsumm">exiqsumm</primary> … … 546 647 <term><command>exiwhat</command></term> 547 648 <listitem> 548 <para>queries running <application>Exim</application> 549 processes.</para> 649 <para> 650 queries running <application>Exim</application> 651 processes. 652 </para> 550 653 <indexterm zone="exim exiwhat"> 551 654 <primary sortas="b-exiwhat">exiwhat</primary> … … 557 660 <term><command>eximon</command></term> 558 661 <listitem> 559 <para>is a start-up shell script for <command>eximon.bin</command> 560 used to set the required environment variables before running the 561 program.</para> 662 <para> 663 is a start-up shell script for <command>eximon.bin</command> 664 used to set the required environment variables before running the 665 program. 666 </para> 562 667 <indexterm zone="exim eximon"> 563 668 <primary sortas="b-eximon">eximon</primary> … … 569 674 <term><command>eximon.bin</command></term> 570 675 <listitem> 571 <para>is a monitor program which displays current information in an 572 <application>X</application> window, and also contains a menu interface 573 to <application>Exim</application>'s command line administration 574 options.</para> 676 <para> 677 is a monitor program which displays current information in an 678 <application>X</application> window, and also contains a menu 679 interface to <application>Exim</application>'s command line 680 administration options. 681 </para> 575 682 <indexterm zone="exim eximon.bin"> 576 683 <primary sortas="b-eximon.bin">eximon.bin</primary> -
server/mail/mail.xml
rf0d1db9 r27b601a 16 16 <title>Mail Server Software</title> 17 17 18 <para>MTAs are the programs which transport mail from one machine to the 19 other. The traditional MTA is <application>Sendmail</application>, however 20 there are several other choices.</para> 18 <para> 19 MTAs are the programs which transport mail from one machine to the 20 other. The traditional MTA is <application>Sendmail</application>, however 21 there are several other choices. 22 </para> 21 23 22 <para>As well as SMTP servers there is a POP server (qpopper) and an IMAP 23 server (Courier-IMAP).</para> 24 <para> 25 As well as SMTP servers there is a POP server (qpopper) and an IMAP 26 server (Courier-IMAP). 27 </para> 24 28 25 29 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="dovecot.xml"/> -
server/mail/sendmail.xml
rf0d1db9 r27b601a 32 32 <title>Introduction to sendmail</title> 33 33 34 <para>The <application>sendmail</application> package contains a Mail 35 Transport Agent (MTA).</para> 34 <para> 35 The <application>sendmail</application> package contains a Mail 36 Transport Agent (MTA). 37 </para> 36 38 37 39 &lfs91_checked; … … 40 42 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 41 43 <listitem> 42 <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&sendmail-download-http;"/></para> 43 </listitem> 44 <listitem> 45 <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&sendmail-download-ftp;"/></para> 46 </listitem> 47 <listitem> 48 <para>Download MD5 sum: &sendmail-md5sum;</para> 49 </listitem> 50 <listitem> 51 <para>Download size: &sendmail-size;</para> 52 </listitem> 53 <listitem> 54 <para>Estimated disk space required: &sendmail-buildsize;</para> 55 </listitem> 56 <listitem> 57 <para>Estimated build time: &sendmail-time;</para> 44 <para> 45 Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&sendmail-download-http;"/> 46 </para> 47 </listitem> 48 <listitem> 49 <para> 50 Download (FTP): <ulink url="&sendmail-download-ftp;"/> 51 </para> 52 </listitem> 53 <listitem> 54 <para> 55 Download MD5 sum: &sendmail-md5sum; 56 </para> 57 </listitem> 58 <listitem> 59 <para> 60 Download size: &sendmail-size; 61 </para> 62 </listitem> 63 <listitem> 64 <para> 65 Estimated disk space required: &sendmail-buildsize; 66 </para> 67 </listitem> 68 <listitem> 69 <para> 70 Estimated build time: &sendmail-time; 71 </para> 58 72 </listitem> 59 73 </itemizedlist> 74 60 75 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead> 61 76 … … 97 112 <title>Installation of sendmail</title> 98 113 99 <para>Before building <application>sendmail</application>, create the 100 required user, group and directory with the following commands issued as 101 the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para> 114 <para> 115 Before building <application>sendmail</application>, create the 116 required user, group and directory with the following commands issued as 117 the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user: 118 </para> 102 119 103 120 <screen role="root"><userinput>groupadd -g 26 smmsp && … … 107 124 install -v -m700 -d /var/spool/mqueue</userinput></screen> 108 125 109 <note><para>See the source tree <filename>sendmail/README</filename> file 110 for information on linking optional packages into the build. Use the 111 example below, which adds support for SASL, StartTLS 112 (<application>OpenSSL</application>) and 113 <application>OpenLDAP</application>, as a starting point. Of course, 114 modify it to suit your particular needs.</para></note> 126 <note> 127 <para> 128 See the source tree <filename>sendmail/README</filename> file 129 for information on linking optional packages into the build. Use the 130 example below, which adds support for SASL, StartTLS 131 (<application>OpenSSL</application>) and 132 <application>OpenLDAP</application>, as a starting point. Of course, 133 modify it to suit your particular needs. 134 </para> 135 </note> 115 136 116 137 <screen><userinput>cat >> devtools/Site/site.config.m4 << "EOF" … … 120 141 EOF</userinput></screen> 121 142 122 <para>Install <application>sendmail</application> with the following 123 commands:</para> 143 <para> 144 Install <application>sendmail</application> with the following commands: 145 </para> 124 146 125 147 <screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../sendmail.&sendmail-version;-openssl-1.patch && … … 142 164 sh Build sendmail.cf</userinput></screen> 143 165 144 <para>This package does not come with a test suite.</para> 145 146 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para> 166 <para> 167 This package does not come with a test suite. 168 </para> 169 170 <para> 171 Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user: 172 </para> 147 173 148 174 <screen role="root"><userinput>install -v -d -m755 /etc/mail && … … 175 201 install -v -m644 vacation/vacation.1 /usr/share/man/man1</userinput></screen> 176 202 177 <para>Install the <application>sendmail</application> Installation and 178 Operations Guide with the following commands:</para> 179 180 <note><para>Remove <filename>op.pdf</filename> from the 181 <command>make</command> and <command>install</command> commands below if 182 you don't have <application>Ghostscript</application> 183 installed.</para></note> 203 <para> 204 Install the <application>sendmail</application> Installation and 205 Operations Guide with the following commands: 206 </para> 207 208 <note> 209 <para> 210 Remove <filename>op.pdf</filename> from the <command>make</command> 211 and <command>install</command> commands below if 212 you don't have <application>Ghostscript</application> installed. 213 </para> 214 </note> 184 215 185 216 <screen remap="doc"><userinput>cd doc/op && … … 187 218 make op.txt op.pdf</userinput></screen> 188 219 189 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para> 220 <para> 221 Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user: 222 </para> 190 223 191 224 <screen role="root" … … 199 232 <title>Command Explanations</title> 200 233 201 <para><command>cat > devtools/Site/site.config.m4 << "EOF"</command>: 202 This creates a configuration file changing some of the default settings.</para> 203 204 <para><command>sed ... devtools/OS/Linux</command>: The site.config.m4 205 does not honor a change to the man directory, so fix it in the OS 206 definitions.</para> 207 208 <para><command>sed ... include/sm/bdb.h</command>: This allows sendmail to 209 build properly with <xref linkend='db'/> versions 5 and above.</para> 210 211 <para><command>sh Build; sh Build sendmail.cf; sh Build install-cf; 212 sh Build install</command>: <application>sendmail</application> uses an 213 <application>m4</application> based build script to create the various 214 <filename>Makefile</filename>s. These commands build and install the 215 package.</para> 216 217 <para><command>for manpage in...;do...;done; install ...</command>: The man 218 pages are installed already formatted and <command>man</command> displays 219 them somewhat garbled. These commands replace the formatted pages with 220 pages <command>man</command> can display properly.</para> 234 <para> 235 <command>cat > devtools/Site/site.config.m4 << "EOF"</command>: 236 This creates a configuration file changing some of the default settings. 237 </para> 238 239 <para> 240 <command>sed ... devtools/OS/Linux</command>: The site.config.m4 241 does not honor a change to the man directory, so fix it in the OS 242 definitions. 243 </para> 244 245 <para> 246 <command>sed ... include/sm/bdb.h</command>: This allows sendmail to 247 build properly with <xref linkend='db'/> versions 5 and above. 248 </para> 249 250 <para> 251 <command>sh Build; sh Build sendmail.cf; sh Build install-cf; 252 sh Build install</command>: <application>sendmail</application> uses an 253 <application>m4</application> based build script to create the various 254 <filename>Makefile</filename>s. These commands build and install the 255 package. 256 </para> 257 258 <para> 259 <command>for manpage in...;do...;done; install ...</command>: The man 260 pages are installed already formatted and <command>man</command> displays 261 them somewhat garbled. These commands replace the formatted pages with 262 pages <command>man</command> can display properly. 263 </para> 221 264 222 265 </sect2> … … 228 271 <title>Config Files</title> 229 272 230 <para><filename>/etc/mail/*</filename></para> 273 <para> 274 <filename>/etc/mail/*</filename> 275 </para> 231 276 232 277 <indexterm zone="sendmail sendmail-config"> … … 239 284 <title>Configuration Information</title> 240 285 241 <note><para>Ensure you have a fully qualified domain name defined 242 in <filename>/etc/hosts</filename> for your system before proceeding. 243 </para></note> 244 245 <para>Create the <filename>/etc/mail/local-host-names</filename> and 246 <filename>/etc/mail/aliases</filename> files using the following 247 commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> 248 user:</para> 286 <note> 287 <para> 288 Ensure you have a fully qualified domain name defined 289 in <filename>/etc/hosts</filename> for your system before proceeding. 290 </para> 291 </note> 292 293 <para> 294 Create the <filename>/etc/mail/local-host-names</filename> and 295 <filename>/etc/mail/aliases</filename> files using the following 296 commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user: 297 </para> 249 298 250 299 <screen role="root"><userinput>echo $(hostname) > /etc/mail/local-host-names … … 256 305 newaliases</userinput></screen> 257 306 258 <para><application>sendmail</application>'s primary configuration file, 259 <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.cf</filename>, is complex and not meant to be 260 directly edited. The recommended method for changing it is to modify 261 <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.mc</filename> and various 262 <application>m4</application> files, then run the <command>m4</command> 263 macro processor from within 264 <filename class='directory'>/etc/mail</filename> as follows:</para> 307 <para> 308 <application>sendmail</application>'s primary configuration file, 309 <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.cf</filename>, is complex and not meant to 310 be directly edited. The recommended method for changing it is to modify 311 <filename>/etc/mail/sendmail.mc</filename> and various 312 <application>m4</application> files, then run the <command>m4</command> 313 macro processor from within 314 <filename class='directory'>/etc/mail</filename> as follows: 315 </para> 265 316 266 317 <screen role="root"><userinput>cd /etc/mail && 267 318 m4 m4/cf.m4 sendmail.mc > sendmail.cf</userinput></screen> 268 319 269 <para>A full explanation of the files to modify, and the available 270 parameters can be found in <filename>/etc/mail/README</filename>.</para> 320 <para> 321 A full explanation of the files to modify, and the available 322 parameters can be found in <filename>/etc/mail/README</filename>. 323 </para> 271 324 272 325 </sect3> … … 276 329 <phrase revision="systemd">Systemd Unit</phrase></title> 277 330 278 <para>To automate the running of <application>sendmail</application> 279 at startup, install the 280 <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail</filename> 281 init script</phrase> 282 <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>sendmail.service</filename> 283 unit</phrase> included in the 284 <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/> 285 <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package.</para> 331 <para> 332 To automate the running of <application>sendmail</application> 333 at startup, install the 334 <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail</filename> 335 init script</phrase> 336 <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>sendmail.service</filename> 337 unit</phrase> included in the 338 <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/> 339 <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package. 340 </para> 286 341 287 342 <indexterm zone="sendmail sendmail-init"> … … 292 347 293 348 <note> 294 <para>The -qNm option to <command>sendmail</command>, where N is number 295 of minutes, controls how often <application>sendmail</application> will 296 process the mail queue. A default of 5 minutes is used in the 297 <phrase revision="sysv">init script.</phrase> 298 <phrase revision="systemd">systemd unit.</phrase> Individual 299 workstation users may want to set this as low as 1 minute, large 300 installations handling more mail may want to set it higher.</para> 349 <para> 350 The -qNm option to <command>sendmail</command>, where N is number 351 of minutes, controls how often <application>sendmail</application> 352 will process the mail queue. A default of 5 minutes is used in the 353 <phrase revision="sysv">init script.</phrase> 354 <phrase revision="systemd">systemd unit.</phrase> Individual 355 workstation users may want to set this as low as 1 minute, large 356 installations handling more mail may want to set it higher. 357 </para> 301 358 </note> 302 359 … … 331 388 <term><command>editmap</command></term> 332 389 <listitem> 333 <para>queries and edits <application>sendmail</application> map 334 files.</para> 390 <para> 391 queries and edits <application>sendmail</application> map files. 392 </para> 335 393 <indexterm zone="sendmail editmap"> 336 394 <primary sortas="b-editmap">editmap</primary> … … 342 400 <term><command>hoststat</command></term> 343 401 <listitem> 344 <para>prints <application>sendmail</application>'s persistent host 345 status.</para> 402 <para> 403 prints <application>sendmail</application>'s persistent host status. 404 </para> 346 405 <indexterm zone="sendmail hoststat"> 347 406 <primary sortas="b-hoststat">hoststat</primary> … … 353 412 <term><command>mailstats</command></term> 354 413 <listitem> 355 <para>displays <application>sendmail</application> statistics.</para> 414 <para> 415 displays <application>sendmail</application> statistics. 416 </para> 356 417 <indexterm zone="sendmail mailstats"> 357 418 <primary sortas="b-mailstats">mailstats</primary> … … 363 424 <term><command>mailq</command></term> 364 425 <listitem> 365 <para>prints a summary of outbound mail messages waiting for 366 delivery.</para> 426 <para> 427 prints a summary of outbound mail messages waiting for delivery. 428 </para> 367 429 <indexterm zone="sendmail mailq-sendmail"> 368 430 <primary sortas="b-mailq">mailq</primary> … … 374 436 <term><command>makemap</command></term> 375 437 <listitem> 376 <para>creates <application>sendmail</application> map files.</para> 438 <para> 439 creates <application>sendmail</application> map files. 440 </para> 377 441 <indexterm zone="sendmail makemap"> 378 442 <primary sortas="b-makemap">makemap</primary> … … 384 448 <term><command>newaliases</command></term> 385 449 <listitem> 386 <para>rebuilds <filename>/etc/mail/aliases.db</filename> from the 387 contents of <filename>/etc/mail/aliases</filename>.</para> 450 <para> 451 rebuilds <filename>/etc/mail/aliases.db</filename> from the 452 contents of <filename>/etc/mail/aliases</filename>. 453 </para> 388 454 <indexterm zone="sendmail newaliases-sendmail"> 389 455 <primary sortas="b-newaliases">newaliases</primary> … … 395 461 <term><command>praliases</command></term> 396 462 <listitem> 397 <para>displays current <application>sendmail</application> 398 aliases.</para> 463 <para> 464 displays current <application>sendmail</application> aliases. 465 </para> 399 466 <indexterm zone="sendmail praliases"> 400 467 <primary sortas="b-praliases">praliases</primary> … … 406 473 <term><command>purgestat</command></term> 407 474 <listitem> 408 <para> causes <application>sendmail</application> to clear (purge) 409 all its host-status information.</para> 475 <para> 476 causes <application>sendmail</application> to clear (purge) 477 all its host-status information. 478 </para> 410 479 <indexterm zone="sendmail purgestat"> 411 480 <primary sortas="b-purgestat">purgestat</primary> … … 417 486 <term><command>sendmail</command></term> 418 487 <listitem> 419 <para>is the <application>sendmail</application> mail transport 420 agent.</para> 488 <para> 489 is the <application>sendmail</application> mail transport agent. 490 </para> 421 491 <indexterm zone="sendmail sendmail-prog-sendmail"> 422 492 <primary sortas="b-sendmail">sendmail</primary> … … 428 498 <term><command>smrsh</command></term> 429 499 <listitem> 430 <para>is a restricted shell for 431 <application>sendmail</application>.</para> 500 <para> 501 is a restricted shell for <application>sendmail</application>. 502 </para> 432 503 <indexterm zone="sendmail smrsh"> 433 504 <primary sortas="b-smrsh">smrsh</primary> … … 439 510 <term><command>vacation</command></term> 440 511 <listitem> 441 <para>is an email auto responder.</para> 512 <para> 513 is an email auto responder. 514 </para> 442 515 <indexterm zone="sendmail vacation-sendmail"> 443 516 <primary sortas="b-vacation">vacation</primary> -
server/other/openldap.xml
rf0d1db9 r27b601a 140 140 141 141 <warning> 142 <para>If upgrading from a previous installation that used Berkeley DB as 143 the backend, you will need to dump the database(s) using the 144 <command>slapcat</command> utility, relocate all files in 145 <filename class="directory">/var/lib/openldap</filename>, change all 146 instances of <option>bdb</option> to <option>mdb</option> in 147 <filename>/etc/openldap/slapd.conf</filename> and any files in 148 <filename class="directory">/etc/openldap/slapd.d</filename>, and import 149 using the <command>slapadd</command> utility after the installation is 150 completed. 142 <para> 143 If upgrading from a previous installation that used Berkeley DB as 144 the backend, you will need to dump the database(s) using the 145 <command>slapcat</command> utility, relocate all files in 146 <filename class="directory">/var/lib/openldap</filename>, change all 147 instances of <option>bdb</option> to <option>mdb</option> in 148 <filename>/etc/openldap/slapd.conf</filename> and any files in 149 <filename class="directory">/etc/openldap/slapd.d</filename>, and import 150 using the <command>slapadd</command> utility after the installation is 151 completed. 151 152 </para> 152 153 </warning> -
server/other/other.xml
rf0d1db9 r27b601a 16 16 <title>Other Server Software</title> 17 17 18 <para>Here you will find many ways to share your machine with the rest 19 of the world or your local network. Before installing 20 any packages in this chapter, you need to be sure you understand what 21 the package does and how to set it up correctly. It might also be 22 helpful to learn about the consequences of an improper setup so 23 that you can analyze the risks.</para> 18 <para> 19 Here you will find many ways to share your machine with the rest 20 of the world or your local network. Before installing 21 any packages in this chapter, you need to be sure you understand what 22 the package does and how to set it up correctly. It might also be 23 helpful to learn about the consequences of an improper setup so 24 that you can analyze the risks. 25 </para> 24 26 25 27 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="openldap.xml"/> -
server/other/unbound.xml
rf0d1db9 r27b601a 132 132 <screen remap="doc"><userinput>make doc</userinput></screen> 133 133 134 <para>To test the results, issue <command>make check</command>.</para> 134 <para> 135 To test the results, issue <command>make check</command>. 136 </para> 135 137 136 138 <para> … … 176 178 <title>Config Files</title> 177 179 178 <para><filename>/etc/unbound/unbound.conf</filename></para> 180 <para> 181 <filename>/etc/unbound/unbound.conf</filename> 182 </para> 179 183 180 184 <indexterm zone="unbound unbound-config"> … … 231 235 <phrase revision="systemd">Systemd Unit</phrase></title> 232 236 233 <para>If you want the <application>Unbound</application> server to 234 start automatically when the system is booted, install the 235 <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/unbound</filename> 236 init script</phrase> 237 <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>unbound.service</filename> 238 unit</phrase> included 239 in the <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/> 240 <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package.</para> 237 <para> 238 If you want the <application>Unbound</application> server to 239 start automatically when the system is booted, install the 240 <phrase revision="sysv"><filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/unbound</filename> 241 init script</phrase> 242 <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>unbound.service</filename> 243 unit</phrase> included 244 in the <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/> 245 <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package. 246 </para> 241 247 242 248 <indexterm zone="unbound unbound-init">
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