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Submitted by aliasbody on Wed, 10/24/2012 - 01:37

Server

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This topic will list basic knowledge about server and all of the different configurations to use Trisquel as a server.

  • Basics
    • Why should I set up my own free software server?
      • What does that server really serve? by Richard Stallman (BOSTONREVIEW.net) and revised article Who does that server really serve? by Richard Stallman (GNU.org)
    • Internet service provider requirements
    • IPv4 Basics
    • Choose the right computer, to use as a server
  • Installation
    • See Install Trisquel as a Server
    • Install Freedombox packages on Trisquel
    • Installing Trisquel on a Server (outdated)
    • See Configure an LTSP Server (outdated)
  • MTA (Mail Transfer Agent or Email server)
    • MX Records
  • FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
    • Set up vsftp
  • Communication
    • IRC Server
    • XMPP
  • Printer and Scanner
    • Scan Server
  • Basics
  • Installation
  • MTA (Mail Transfer Agent or Email server)
  • FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
  • Communication
  • Printer and Scanner
‹ installing-cinnamon up Basics ›

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10/24/2012 - 01:37
aliasbody
aliasbody
02/10/2013 - 00:11
GNUtoo
GNUtoo
08/13/2013 - 18:23
lloydsmart
lloydsmart
09/04/2014 - 04:14
muhammed
muhammed
09/20/2024 - 15:30
knife
knife

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