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server/mail/courier/courier-config.xml
r635e06c6 ra4be499 198 198 echo "vmailman:x:9000:" >> /etc/group</command></userinput></screen> 199 199 200 <para>Now to setup the maildir for these vir utal users.</para>200 <para>Now to setup the maildir for these virtual users.</para> 201 201 202 202 <screen><userinput><command>cd /home/vmailman … … 226 226 227 227 <para>You will need to copy the file webmail from 228 <filename>/usr/ libexec/courier/webmail/webmail</filename> to your <filename>cgi-bin228 <filename>/usr/sbin/courier/webmail/webmail</filename> to your <filename>cgi-bin 229 229 </filename> directory of your <application>Apache</application> 230 230 server.</para> 231 231 232 <screen><userinput><command>cp -a /usr/ libexec/courier/webmail/webmail /var/www/cgi-bin</command></userinput></screen>232 <screen><userinput><command>cp -a /usr/sbin/courier/webmail/webmail /var/www/cgi-bin</command></userinput></screen> 233 233 234 234 <para>You will then need to copy the images to a directory under your … … 244 244 system.</para> 245 245 246 <para>You will need to copy the file webadminfrom247 <filename >/usr/libexec/courier/webmail/webmin</filename> to your <filename>cgi-bin248 </filename> directory of your <application>Apache</application> 249 server.</para>250 251 <screen><userinput><command>cp -a /usr/ libexec/courier/webmail/webadmin /var/www/cgi-bin</command></userinput></screen>246 <para>You will need to copy the file <filename>webadmin</filename> from 247 <filename class="directory">/usr/sbin/courier/webmail/webmin</filename> 248 to your <filename class="directory">cgi-bin </filename> directory of your 249 <application>Apache</application> server.</para> 250 251 <screen><userinput><command>cp -a /usr/sbin/courier/webmail/webadmin /var/www/cgi-bin</command></userinput></screen> 252 252 253 253 <para><filename>/etc/courier/webadmin/password</filename></para> -
server/mail/courier/courier-exp.xml
r635e06c6 ra4be499 6 6 files are installed.</para> 7 7 8 <para><parameter>--with-piddir=/var/run</parameter>: Specfies the 9 directory where <application>Courier</application>'s pid files are stored 8 <para><parameter>--with-piddir=/var/run</parameter>: Specifies the 9 directory where <application>Courier</application>'s 10 <filename>PID</filename> files are stored 10 11 when <application>Courier</application> is active.</para> 11 12 12 <para><parameter>--libexecdir=/usr/sbin</parameter>: libexecdir contains programs and libraries that cannot 13 be directly executed from the command line.</para> 13 <para><parameter>--libexecdir=/usr/sbin</parameter>: libexecdir contains 14 programs and libraries that cannot be directly executed from the command line. 15 </para> 14 16 15 <para><parameter>--datadir=/usr/share/courier</parameter>: Specifies the directory where miscellaneous shell 16 scripts, <application>Perl</application> scripts, and data files will be installed.</para> 17 <para><parameter>--datadir=/usr/share/courier</parameter>: Specifies the 18 directory where miscellaneous shell scripts, <application>Perl</application> 19 scripts, and data files will be installed.</para> 17 20 18 <para><parameter>--localstatedir=/var/lib/courier</parameter>: specifies the directory that will hold the mail 19 queue, and other temporary data. This option defaults to the subdirectory "var" in the directory specified 20 by the --prefix option.</para> 21 <para><parameter>--localstatedir=/var/lib/courier</parameter>: Specifies the 22 directory that will hold the mail queue, and other temporary data. This option 23 defaults to the subdirectory <filename class="directory">var</filename> in the 24 directory specified by the <option>--prefix</option> option.</para> 21 25 22 26 <para><option>--disable-root-check</option>: Allows … … 38 42 <application>Courier</application> will install and run as.</para> 39 43 40 <para><parameter>--withmailgroup=courier</parameter>: like --with-mailuser, but specifies the group ID.</para> 44 <para><parameter>--withmailgroup=courier</parameter>: like 45 <option>--with-mailuser</option>, but specifies the group 46 <acronym>ID</acronym>.</para> 41 47 42 48 <para><option>--enable-workarounds-for-imap-client-bugs</option>: there are several confirmed bugs in some … … 49 55 <application>Courier</application>'s webmail server can use spell checking, if 50 56 the aspell program is available. If configure finds ispell, spell checking is enabled. If aspell is not in the 51 current search path, use --with-ispell=program to explicitly set the 52 location of <application>aspell</application>.</para> 57 current search path, use 58 <parameter>--with-ispell=<replaceable>program</replaceable></parameter> to 59 explicitly set the location of <application>aspell</application>.</para> 53 60 54 61 </sect2> -
server/mail/exim/exim-exp.xml
r635e06c6 ra4be499 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 3 4 <para><command>sed -e ... > Local/Makefile</command>: Many of exim's 4 <para><command>sed -e ... > Local/Makefile</command>: Many of 5 <application>Exim</application>'s 5 6 configuration options are compiled in. Here, we specify the minimum set 6 of options, BIN_DIRECTORY, CONFIGURE_FILE and EXIM_USER. We also defer 7 building the exim monitor program, which requires the X Window System 8 support, by commenting out the EXIM_MONITOR line in the Makefile.</para> 7 of options, <parameter>BIN_DIRECTORY</parameter>, 8 <parameter>CONFIGURE_FILE</parameter> and 9 <parameter>EXIM_USER</parameter>. We also defer 10 building the <application>Exim</application> monitor program, which 11 requires the <application>X</application> Window System 12 support, by commenting out the <parameter>EXIM_MONITOR</parameter> line 13 in the <filename>Makefile</filename>.</para> 9 14 10 15 <para><command>ln -s exim /usr/sbin/sendmail</command>: 11 Create a link to sendmail for applications which need it. exim will 12 accept most Sendmail command line options.</para> 16 Create a link to <command>sendmail</command> for applications which need 17 it. <application>Exim</application> will 18 accept most <application>Sendmail</application> command line options.</para> 13 19 14 20 </sect2> -
server/other/bind/bind-config.xml
r635e06c6 ra4be499 16 16 in the named user's <envar>HOME</envar> directory.</para> 17 17 18 <para>First we create the unprivile dged user and group named:</para>18 <para>First we create the unprivileged user and group named:</para> 19 19 20 20 <screen><userinput><command>groupadd -g 200 named && -
server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-inst.xml
r635e06c6 ra4be499 40 40 machine using a user account that has <command>ssh</command> access to the 41 41 <acronym>CVS</acronym> server with the following commands: 42 <note><para>Replace "servername" with the <acronym>IP</acronym> address or host43 name ofthe <acronym>CVS</acronym> repository machine. You will be prompted for44 the user's shellaccount password before <acronym>CVS</acronym> checkout can 45 continue.</para></note></para>42 <note><para>Replace <replaceable>[servername]</replaceable> with the 43 <acronym>IP</acronym> address or host name of the <acronym>CVS</acronym> 44 repository machine. You will be prompted for the user's shell account password 45 before <acronym>CVS</acronym> checkout can continue.</para></note></para> 46 46 47 47 48 48 <screen><userinput><command>export CVS_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh && 49 cvs -d:ext:<replaceable> servername</replaceable>:/cvsroot co cvstest</command></userinput></screen></sect3>49 cvs -d:ext:<replaceable>[servername]</replaceable>:/cvsroot co cvstest</command></userinput></screen></sect3> 50 50 </sect2> 51 51 <sect2> … … 95 95 </para> 96 96 97 <screen><userinput><command>cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@<replaceable> servername</replaceable>:/cvsroot co cvstest</command></userinput></screen>98 <note><para>Replace "servername"with the <acronym>IP</acronym> address or97 <screen><userinput><command>cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@<replaceable>[servername]</replaceable>:/cvsroot co cvstest</command></userinput></screen> 98 <note><para>Replace <replaceable>[servername]</replaceable> with the <acronym>IP</acronym> address or 99 99 hostname of the <acronym>CVS</acronym> server</para></note> 100 100 -
server/other/openssh/openssh-exp.xml
r635e06c6 ra4be499 6 6 7 7 <para><parameter>--with-md5-passwords</parameter>: This is required 8 if you made the changes recommended by the shadowpasswd_plus lfs hint on 8 if you made the changes recommended by the shadowpasswd_plus 9 <acronym>LFS</acronym> hint on 9 10 your <acronym>SSH</acronym> server when you installed the Shadow Password 10 11 Suite or if you access a <acronym>SSH</acronym> server that authenticates by -
server/other/openssh/openssh-inst.xml
r635e06c6 ra4be499 4 4 <para><application>Open<acronym>SSH</acronym></application> runs as two 5 5 processes when connecting to other 6 computers. The first process is a privile dged process and controls the6 computers. The first process is a privileged process and controls the 7 7 issuance of privileges as necessary. The second process communicates 8 8 with the network. Additional installation steps are necessary to set up -
server/other/rsync/rsync-config.xml
r635e06c6 ra4be499 6 6 <para><filename>/etc/rsyncd.conf</filename></para> 7 7 <para>This is a simple download-only configuration. See the rsyncd man-page for 8 additional options (i.e. user authenti fication).</para>8 additional options (i.e. user authentication).</para> 9 9 10 10 <screen><userinput><command>cat > /etc/rsyncd.conf << "EOF"</command> 11 11 # This is a basic rsync configuration file 12 # It exports a single module without user authenti fication.12 # It exports a single module without user authentication. 13 13 14 14 motd file = /home/rsync/welcome.msg -
server/other/rsync/rsync-inst.xml
r635e06c6 ra4be499 3 3 4 4 <para>For security reasons, running <application>rsync</application> server as 5 an unprivile dged user and group is encouraged.</para>5 an unprivileged user and group is encouraged.</para> 6 6 7 7 <screen><userinput><command>groupadd rsyncd && -
server/other/samba/samba-desc.xml
r635e06c6 ra4be499 30 30 pages to binary code page files and vice versa.</para></sect3> 31 31 <sect3><title>make_unicodemap</title> 32 <para><command>make_unicodemap</command> converts text unicode map files to33 binary, for use in mapping characters to 16 bit unicode.</para></sect3>32 <para><command>make_unicodemap</command> converts text Unicode map files to 33 binary, for use in mapping characters to 16 bit Unicode.</para></sect3> 34 34 <sect3><title>mount.smbfs</title> 35 35 <para><command>mount.smbfs</command> provides <command>/bin/mount</command>
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