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 ///  File Name: freevsd-1.4.3.tar.gz
Description:
FreeVSD facilitates true Linux Virtual Servers within a 'chroot' environment, allowing Web servers and other applications to be deployed and administered discretely, without compromise to security. Each Virtual Server has its own IP address(es), Apache webserver, and view of the process table. FreeVSD expands the Linux system by creating a pseudo-'super user' (admin) for each Virtual Server. The admin user has the ability to create extra POP3/FTP and Telnet users and also administrate vital services such as the webserver.
Author:Nick Burrett
Homepage:http://www.freevsd.org
Changes:Many bug fixes, much easier to install. Additionally, the structure of the code itself has been improved.
File Size:587549
Last Modified:Aug 9 18:13:09 2000
MD5 Checksum:0acfccf15cb72aa736628ee61e123fd9

 ///  File Name: freevsd-1.4.2.tar.gz
Description:
FreeVSD facilitates true Linux Virtual Servers within a 'chroot' environment, allowing Web servers and other applications to be deployed and administered discretely, without compromise to security. Each Virtual Server has its own IP address(es), Apache webserver, and view of the process table. FreeVSD expands the Linux system by creating a pseudo-'super user' (admin) for each Virtual Server. The admin user has the ability to create extra POP3/FTP and Telnet users and also administrate vital services such as the webserver.
Author:Nick Burrett
Homepage:http://www.freevsd.org
Changes:Security fixes, bug fixes, and instalation fixes.
File Size:687575
Last Modified:Jun 29 12:14:54 2000
MD5 Checksum:704e77510bb632e4fdea82c7665f2fea

 ///  File Name: freevsd-1.4.0.tar.gz
Description:
FreeVSD facilitates true Linux Virtual Servers within a 'chroot' environment, allowing Web servers and other applications to be deployed and administered discretely, without compromise to security. Each Virtual Server has its own IP address(es), Apache webserver, and view of the process table. FreeVSD expands the Linux system by creating a pseudo-'super user' (admin) for each Virtual Server. The admin user has the ability to create extra POP3/FTP and Telnet users and also administrate vital services such as the webserver.
Author:Nick Burrett
Homepage:http://www.freevsd.org/
Changes:Inclusion of a Web-based control center, installation script reworkings, and minor bugfixes.
File Size:656379
Last Modified:Jan 31 19:27:00 2000
MD5 Checksum:43ada1a6a2a4adc566b9b7cec020caeb