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Virtual Services Howto
Brian Ackerman,
brian@nycrc.net
v2.1, 15 August 1998
This document came about to satisfy the ever increasing need to know how to virtualize a service.
1.
Introduction
1.1 Knowledge Required
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Feedback
1.4 Revision History
1.5 Copyright/Distribution
2.
IP Aliasing
3.
Virtuald
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Inetd
3.3 Config File
3.4 Source
4.
Shell Scripts
4.1 Virtfs
4.2 Virtexec
4.3 Notes
5.
DNS
6.
Syslogd
6.1 Problem
6.2 Solution
6.3 Multiple Syslogd's
7.
Virtual FTP
7.1 Inetd
7.2 Anonymous FTP
7.3 Virtual FTP Users
8.
Virtual Web
8.1 Running With Virtuald
8.2 Running With Apache VirtualHost
8.3 File Descriptor Overflow
8.4 Sharing Servers With One IP
8.5 More Information
9.
Virtual Mail/Pop
9.1 Problem
9.2 Solution
9.3 Sendmail Solution
9.4 Qmail Solution
9.5 Acknowledgement
10.
Virtual Samba
10.1 Setup
10.2 Inetd
10.3 Smb.init
11.
Virtual Other
12.
Conclusion
13.
FAQ
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