- POWERCHUTE BUSINESS EDITION ON FREEBSD FOR FREE
- POWERCHUTE BUSINESS EDITION ON FREEBSD INSTALL
- POWERCHUTE BUSINESS EDITION ON FREEBSD SERIAL
- POWERCHUTE BUSINESS EDITION ON FREEBSD UPDATE
- POWERCHUTE BUSINESS EDITION ON FREEBSD TRIAL
# tar -xzf /usr/ports/distfiles/openssl-1.0.0e/openssl-1.0.0e.tar.gz Or alternatively, CA.pl can be extracted from an OpenSSL tarball: If you installed FreeBSD with its sources, CA.pl can # openssl x509 -req -days 1095 -in csr.pem -signkey host.key -outĪlthough OpenSSL is installed as part of the FreeBSD base, the completeĬontents of the OpenSSL port is not installed, including the popular CA.pl perl # openssl req -new -key host.key -out csr.pem Generate SSL host key, make read/write only by rootĬreate certificate request, don't enter challenge password or optional OrganizationUnitName_default = Authorial DivisionĮmailAdress_default = a self-signed SSL host certificate either using openssl directly, or OpenSSL v0.9.8, the version in the ports tree as of is v1.0.0).Īdd WITH_OPENSSL_BASE="YES" to /etc/nf to prevent the PortsĬollection from building the security/openssl port if a port has an OpenSSLĬreate SSL hostkey and self-signed certificate for SSL over HTTP. It with the current version in the ports tree (the base system includes Keep the version of OpenSSL included in the base system instead of replacing
POWERCHUTE BUSINESS EDITION ON FREEBSD INSTALL
Install a DDNS client if the server will use a dynamic IP address and DDNSįollow instructions to create /usr/local/etc/nf and enable DDNS client Reporting security issues with installed ports. Install portaudit (/usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portaudit), for automatically
Install portmaster (/usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portmaster) for performing ports Subsequent updates (before installing or updating a port):
POWERCHUTE BUSINESS EDITION ON FREEBSD UPDATE
Update FreeBSD ports tree using portsnap instead of csvsup. Update FreeBSD using freebsd-update and reboot. The drive and mount point to /etc/fstab so it is automatically mounted during Use sysinstall to configure the backup drive (partition and slice), and add Lucas, or any number of on-line tutorials. Secondary backup drive with the same or greater capacity as theĭVD drive to simplify installing FreeBSD (with BIOS support for bootingįrom the DVD, also possible are USB complete and bootstrapped networkĭownload the FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE CD/DVD ISO using the torrentĪvailable on and perform a basic system install, usingĪutomatic settings for disk partition and slices. A single-coreĢGHz P4 with 512MB RAM can be adequate for a low-traffic website with anĪpache/MySQL/PHP web stack.Primary system drive (e.g., 500GB) Popular proven motherboard (e.g., Intel brand desktop board with on-īoard graphics and on-board LAN), x86 processor and RAM. Other sources include the FreeBSD Diary (), The FreeBSD Handbook by the FreeBSD Project ("Handbook"), This procedure is based on FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE, taking direction from anumber of sources, primarily:īulding a Server with FreeBSD 7 by Bryan Hong ("Hong"), Ībsolute FreeBSD by Michael Lucas ("Lucas"), However, this doesn't need to be the case. It is generally assumed that client workstations will use Microsoft Windows,and if an enterprise infrastructure exists, it will be based primariy on Printer sharing (i.e., not by this server). Printers, the enterprise IT infrastructure, or by workstation peer-to-peer
Print services are assumed to be provided through local DNS orĭHCP, if available, are assumed to be provided by the ISP or enterprise IT The internet through an ISP or through an enterprise IT infrastructure. The server described here is intendedprimarily for serving web-based applications and providing Microsoft Windowsįile sharing to a local or distributed work team, either connected directly to
POWERCHUTE BUSINESS EDITION ON FREEBSD FOR FREE
I think you get 5 nodes for free so each Network Management Card (in each UPS) would be a node.A server is not all things to all people.
POWERCHUTE BUSINESS EDITION ON FREEBSD TRIAL
If you have the capability to use the Virtual Machine version, there is a free trial to give a whirl first. Here is the link to the StruxureWare product page for you to take a look -> It can also monitor third party SNMP devices. It monitors the UPS Network Management Cards via SNMP and provides the centralized management console. PowerChute Business Edition and the Network Management Cards for UPSs are designed to do most of the same thing and should not be used at the same time.įor centralized monitoring of UPS Network Management Cards in devices, like your UPSs, what we offer is called StruxureWare Data Center Expert.
POWERCHUTE BUSINESS EDITION ON FREEBSD SERIAL
Yes, if you have Network Management Cards in your UPSs, you should not be looking towards PowerChute Business Edition which requires a serial or USB connection to the UPS to work. This reply was originally posted by Angela on APC forums on