FreeBSD Log: Setting up a Samba Server

May172007 7:14AM — John

This article was updated on May 23rd, 2007 to follow a stricter set of best practices.

A Samba server is a Windows shared folder server that allows you to share a directory on your FreeBSD server with your networked Windows computers. For this guide I’m only going to show you how to set it up and make a publicly accessible folder because frankly I don’t understand how to do some of the more advanced user creation and management. Read More...

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FreeBSD Log: Changing Your Shell in FreeBSD (Unix)

May072007 10:10PM — John

Ok, so you’re just logged in and you’re already tired of sh, I would be to. Good thing it’s pretty easy to switch to bash, which we installed during the original FreeBSD installation. To change the shell we’re going to use the built in chsh (Change Shell) program as root. Read More...

FreeBSD Log: Logging into FreeBSD over SSH

May072007 1:27PM — John

Ok, so you’ve got FreeBSD installed, you have enabled SSH during the installation1, you’ve edited your sudoers file and now you’re sitting back at your main computer ready to start remotely administering your server. Read More...

FreeBSD Log: Editing the Sudoers File

May062007 11:51PM — John

This article was updated on May 24th, 2007 to correct superficial errors.

Ok, so you’ve got your FreeBSD installed on your computer, you’ve booted up for the first time and you’re looking at the login: prompt. You’ll need to login as root to configure sudo to allow yourself to run commands as root from your normal account though SSH. Read More...

FreeBSD Log: Installation

May062007 10:50PM — John

This article was updated on May 23rd, 2007 to follow a stricter set of best practices.

I just successfully installed FreeBSD on the computer. The setup wizard was flawless and configured almost everything automatically. Read More...

FreeBSD Log: Introduction

May062007 4:02PM — John

So this is going to be the first of many posts in what will be my FreeBSD server setup and maintenance odyssey. I’ve never administered a FreeBSD Unix based server before let alone solely by the CLI. There will be no GUI involved what-so-ever and only the initial OS install will be done physically at the computer, everything else will be done over SSH. Read More...

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