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Date:      09 Apr 2002 12:41:51 -0400
From:      Steve Bertrand <steve@northnetworks.ca>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Multi-domain hosting..
Message-ID:  <1018370511.1927.10.camel@thinkpad1.northnetworks.ca>

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I am trying to configure a multiple domain server that will be used for
email, web and ftp access.  Like the typical setup, I would like to have
the owner of the domain have ftp access to their own web folder.

Is there a recommended way to perform this task?  Is there a way to
configure a user profile for each user that contains all of their
information  (ie email and ftp passwords) instead of configuring user
account information within the config files for each program?

I am in the process of converting all of my windows servers to BSD and
would like to get all of my domains transferred over as soon as
possible.  I have successfully got a few virtual domains set up with
apache, the location for these domains are /inet/www/ with the name of
the domain being the subdirectory used to store the actual web.  I have
not configured an ftp daemon yet and would appreciate any pointers that
will help me choose the right one for my application.

My email system is a future concern at this point, but any instruction
on a pop daemon that can be used with a referred control panel would be
appreciated.

Thank you,
Steve Bertrand




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Is there a recommended way to perform this task? &nbsp;Is there a way to configure a user profile for each user that contains all of their information &nbsp;(ie email and ftp passwords) instead of configuring user account information within the config files for each program?<br>
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I am in the process of converting all of my windows servers to BSD and would like to get all of my domains transferred over as soon as possible. &nbsp;I have successfully got a few virtual domains set up with apache, the location for these domains are /inet/www/ with the name of the domain being the subdirectory used to store the actual web. &nbsp;I have not configured an ftp daemon yet and would appreciate any pointers that will help me choose the right one for my application.<br>
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My email system is a future concern at this point, but any instruction on a pop daemon that can be used with a referred control panel would be appreciated.<br>
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Thank you,<br>
Steve Bertrand<br>
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