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- 1. Log in to your TrueNAS server as root using SSH or the Shell option of the TrueNAS Web Portal. 2. Make some decisions and define some variables. <... r into other groups? []: Login class [default]: Shell (sh csh tcsh bash rbash git-shell netcli.sh ksh93 mksh zsh rzsh scponly nologin) [sh]: nologin Hom
- truenas
- file system also provides a feature called //snap shots//, which allows you to quickly mark a point in... plicated when the data is changed. The old //snap shot// does not take up any extra space until new up... o the current live copy of the data. These //snap shots// can be used for temporary local backups, or ... 802.11g WiFi (54Mb/s), so any SATA disk (300Mb/s) should be able to keep up with the demands I can pla
- dnsmasq
- 1. Log in to your TrueNAS server as root using SSH or the Shell option of the TrueNAS Web Portal. 2. Make some decisions and define some variables. <co... structure. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" /bin/sh -c \ "cat >| /usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.conf" \ <<END... allations. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" /bin/sh -c \ "cat >| /usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.d/2-standard.
- famp
- 1. Log in to your TrueNAS server as root using SSH or the Shell option of the TrueNAS Web Portal. 2. Make some decisions and define some variables. <co... who it is. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" /bin/sh -c \ "echo \"${LAN_IP:?} ${DOMAIN_NAME:?} ${D... who it is. <code> jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" /bin/sh -c \ "echo \"ServerName ${DOMAIN_NAME:?}\" >> /
- gateway
- 1. Log in to your TrueNAS server as root using SSH or the Shell option of the TrueNAS Web Portal. 2. Make some decisions and define some variables. <co... "${NAT_CONF%/*}" jexec "ioc-${JAIL_NAME:?}" /bin/sh -c "cat >| ${NAT_CONF:?}" <<END use_sockets yes
- heimdall
- //heimdall.site/]] Heimdall is an "Application Dashboard". Basically it's a way of creating a simpl... run your own web sites and services. Heimdall can show you if services are up and running at a glance,