To use the commands in this tutorial, you must haverootaccess to a FreeBSD server. That is, you must be able to log in to the server as root or another user that has superuser privileges via the sudo command. If you are planning on using root, you may omit thesudoportion of the e...
Prerequisites To follow this tutorial, you must haverootaccess to a FreeBSD server. That is, you must be able to log in to the server as root or another user that has superuser privileges via thesudocommand. If you are planning on using root, you may omit thesudoportion of the example...
FreeBSD has many direct ties to its Unix heritage. BSD, or Berkeley Software Distribution, was a distribution of Unix created at the University of California, Berkeley, which extended the feature set of AT&T’s Unix operating system and had agreeable licensing terms. Later on, the decision was...
sudo freebsd-update fetch install Depending on the platform you’re using, you may need to installsudothrough the ports system or packages, orsuto root. Thefreebsd-updatecommand is the management utility for software in the base operating system. Thefetchsubcommand downloads any new updates, whil...
Apache installed by completing Step 1 of thisFAMP stack tutorial. An enabled firewall by using the firewall configuration step in thistutorialinstructions. Two DNSA Recordsthat point your domain to the public IP address of your server. Our setup will useyour-domainandwww.your-domainas the domai...
way of working with a FreeBSD server, you will want to familiarize yourself with the different ways that you can authenticate and log in to your server. While there are several ways of logging into a FreeBSD server, this tutorial will focus on setting up and using SSH keys for...