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dnsmasq @computers:truenas
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install dnsmasq </code> 4. Prepare the dnsmasq configuration file structure. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL... ec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" mv /usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.conf /usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.d/1-original.conf jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" touch /usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.d/2-standard.conf jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" touch /usr/local/etc/d
gateway @computers:truenas
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nd Firewall ====== Most people's home network is configured fairly simply, like this: {{:computers:tru... onality off and replaced it with [[dnsmasq|my own configuration]] in a TrueNAS Jail. The router also pr... Jails (which provide different services) will be configured to use known static IPs. The firewall rules... ernet router. In order to do this, you'll need to configure the interfaces in "Network Properties" of th
famp @computers:truenas
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DOMAIN_NAME:?}\" >> /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf" </code> 3. Enable the web server so it starts ... OM}S${RANDOM}Q${RANDOM}L" </code> 5. Secure and configure the database server. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAI... base. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" \ mysql_config_editor set --host=localhost --user=root --passw... \ php${PHP_VER:?}-SimpleXML </code> 2. Configure PHP <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" \ cp
mail @computers:truenas
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ndard with BSD installations. It just needs to be configured and started. I don't need any clever securi... es on to the outside world. 1. Build the initial configuration. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" /bin/... -${JAIL_NAME:?}" pkg install qpopper </code> 2. Configure the service. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" vi /etc/inetd.conf </code> Search for this section in the inetd.con
arduino @computers:arduino
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or debugging, or to trigger events and change the configuration on an adhoc basis). It will also allow c... ons need to be described in a way that is easy to configure and replay. I'm sure someone else has alread
boinc @computers:truenas
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up FreeBSD to emulate a Linux OS by changing some configuration settings of the main TrueNAS system. Aft
heimdall @computers:truenas
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n source community. Simply log in to your TrueNAS configuration portal, go to Plugins and select the Com
truenas @computers:truenas
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TrueNAS which has : * 5 x 1Tb SATA Hard Drives, configured as RAID-Z1 * AMD FX-4130 Quad-Core Proces