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Email addressmark.sutton at freevsd.org
First Active2001-03-02
Last Active2001-08-15
freevsd-1.4.9-2.tar.gz
Posted Aug 15, 2001
Authored by Mark Sutton | Site freevsd.org

FreeVSD facilitates true Linux Virtual Servers within a 'chroot' environment, allowing Web servers and other applications to be deployed and administered discretely, without compromise to security. Each Virtual Server has its own IP address(es), Apache webserver, and view of the process table. FreeVSD expands the Linux system by creating a pseudo-'super user' (admin) for each Virtual Server. The admin user has the ability to create extra POP3/FTP and Telnet users and also administrate vital services such as the webserver.

Changes: Quotas now work on the 2.4 kernel, fixed procmail recipes and a fixed vm-pop3d are included, and various bugfixes.
tags | web
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | acab5db06a9874707b0bcd723e7765318249dec576e53153c7df3ab5b52a14bc
freevsd-1.4.8-1.tar.gz
Posted May 23, 2001
Authored by Mark Sutton | Site freevsd.org

FreeVSD facilitates true Linux Virtual Servers within a 'chroot' environment, allowing Web servers and other applications to be deployed and administered discretely, without compromise to security. Each Virtual Server has its own IP address(es), Apache webserver, and view of the process table. FreeVSD expands the Linux system by creating a pseudo-'super user' (admin) for each Virtual Server. The admin user has the ability to create extra POP3/FTP and Telnet users and also administrate vital services such as the webserver.

Changes: Improved OpenSSL support, improved SSL certificate handling, PAM-based privileges, upgraded 'addon' packages, and added multiple skel support.
tags | web
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | 03d3bb19a8cc0553d34c00ccab0151b47ae1cc4f32e47c354adbf742bea1b200
freevsd-1.4.7.tar.gz
Posted Apr 7, 2001
Authored by Mark Sutton | Site freevsd.org

FreeVSD facilitates true Linux Virtual Servers within a 'chroot' environment, allowing Web servers and other applications to be deployed and administered discretely, without compromise to security. Each Virtual Server has its own IP address(es), Apache webserver, and view of the process table. FreeVSD expands the Linux system by creating a pseudo-'super user' (admin) for each Virtual Server. The admin user has the ability to create extra POP3/FTP and Telnet users and also administrate vital services such as the webserver.

Changes: A new module for VSD (mod_bind), with extensions to allow the remote configuration of BIND-8 nameservers. With mod_bind individual virtual server owners can securely and reliably manage their own name server entries. The module has been designed to interface with existing BIND-8 nameservers with an absolute minimum of additional configuration required.
tags | web
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | cd70fe23516a718dc8e252a86a56488778d3aea164c8551c1ec5a83778c31121
freevsd-1.4.6.tar.gz
Posted Mar 2, 2001
Authored by Mark Sutton | Site freevsd.org

FreeVSD facilitates true Linux Virtual Servers within a 'chroot' environment, allowing Web servers and other applications to be deployed and administered discretely, without compromise to security. Each Virtual Server has its own IP address(es), Apache webserver, and view of the process table. FreeVSD expands the Linux system by creating a pseudo-'super user' (admin) for each Virtual Server. The admin user has the ability to create extra POP3/FTP and Telnet users and also administrate vital services such as the webserver.

Changes: Automated skel updates, Preconfigured skel library, Redhat 7.x + Xinetd Support, bug fixes, and documentation updates.
tags | web
systems | linux, unix
SHA-256 | 43e93d8d819ede4ec7a78f17385e4e5cac50cf029e2dcface88ceaacd6123453
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