This is Part 2 of Post FreeBSD – A revisit after 10 years FreeBSD ports allow you to install software from source. Ports tree is stored in folder /usr/ports. On this server /usr/ports folder does not exists. We need to
During 2004-2006 we used FreeBSD on all our servers for security reason. They worked properly in most party. During that time Cpanel control panel did supported FreeBSD. Later Cpanel stopped supporting FreeBSD, we switched to Linux. Since i am running
A quick way to get the summary of available and used disk space on your Linux system is to type in the ‘df’ command in a terminal window. The command df stands for “disk filesystem“. With the -h option (df
You may use netstat command, which print network connections, routing tables, interface statistics, masquerade connections, and multicast memberships etc. Another (and suggested) option is to use lsof command, which list open files, and ports on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris and other
Cpanel is most popular control panel for Linux servers. I used to support many distros. Recently they changed policy to only support CentOS and RHEL Linx distros. They also support FreeBSD, but recommended only for expert users. http://www.cpanel.net/products/cpwhm/cpanel11/sys_requirements.htm It is
