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dnsmasq
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install dnsmasq </code> 4. Prepare the dnsmasq configuration file structure. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}"... \ "cat >| /usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.conf" \ <<END # Configuration file for dnsmasq # Include all files in a directo... etc/dnsmasq.d/2-standard.conf" \ <<END # Standard configuration file for dnsmasq # Never forward plain names (wi... l/etc/dnsmasq.d/4-bespoke.conf" \ <<END # Bespoke configuration file for dnsmasq # Uncomment this to enable the
famp
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al/etc/php.ini </code> You may want to amend the configuration manually <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" \ vi... h> </IfModule> END </code> 4. Ensure the Apache configuration is ok. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" \ apac... /code> 5. Restart the Apache server with the new configuration. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" \ apachectl
gateway
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onality off and replaced it with [[dnsmasq|my own configuration]] in a TrueNAS Jail. The router also provides Wi... er (which blocks all incoming requests), not this configuration. > If your TrueNAS box connects directly to the I... ewall_quiet="YES" </code> ====== Activating the Configuration ====== <code> # enable IP forwarding jexec "ioc
boinc
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up FreeBSD to emulate a Linux OS by changing some configuration settings of the main TrueNAS system. After that,
heimdall
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n source community. Simply log in to your TrueNAS configuration portal, go to Plugins and select the Community co
mail
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es on to the outside world. 1. Build the initial configuration. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" /bin/sh -c "cd