Difference between revisions of "Servers:FourtyTwo"

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* Basic FreeBSD 6.1-Release (Needs to be upgraded to 6.2)
 
* Basic FreeBSD 6.1-Release (Needs to be upgraded to 6.2)
** Two users: root (secure password), admin (insecure)
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** Two users: root (secure password), admin (insecure). Both using Bash.
 
** Enable both NICs: 159.28.230.96 (0), 192.168.0.42 (1).
 
** Enable both NICs: 159.28.230.96 (0), 192.168.0.42 (1).
** Setup partitions:
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** Setup partitions.  Need to look into logical partitions.  2T of space still unused.
 
*** /tmp: 500M
 
*** /tmp: 500M
 
*** /usr: 5G
 
*** /usr: 5G
 
*** /var: 3G
 
*** /var: 3G
 
*** /backup: 260G
 
*** /backup: 260G
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* rsnapshot
 
* rsnapshot
 
** Public ssh keys for root users between Quark and Fourty-two.
 
** Public ssh keys for root users between Quark and Fourty-two.
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*** #backup      /etc/          localhost/
 
*** #backup      /etc/          localhost/
 
*** #backup      /usr/local/    localhost/</tt>
 
*** #backup      /usr/local/    localhost/</tt>
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* Nagios
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** <tt>sudo portupgrade -N nagios</tt>

Revision as of 15:09, 15 February 2007

Stuff done while setting up the multi-purpose server, fourty-two.

  • Basic FreeBSD 6.1-Release (Needs to be upgraded to 6.2)
    • Two users: root (secure password), admin (insecure). Both using Bash.
    • Enable both NICs: 159.28.230.96 (0), 192.168.0.42 (1).
    • Setup partitions. Need to look into logical partitions. 2T of space still unused.
      • /tmp: 500M
      • /usr: 5G
      • /var: 3G
      • /backup: 260G
  • rsnapshot
    • Public ssh keys for root users between Quark and Fourty-two.
    • Edit /usr/local/etc/rsnapshot.conf. (White space is "tab" not "space." Applies to all of rsnapshot.conf.)
      • backup root@quark:/clients quark/
      • snapshot_root /backup/
      • cmd_ssh /usr/bin/ssh
      • #backup /home/ localhost/
      • #backup /etc/ localhost/
      • #backup /usr/local/ localhost/
  • Nagios
    • sudo portupgrade -N nagios