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BlendIT BSD Cafe - FreeBSD

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Welcome to the "FreeBSD" community at the BSD Cafe BlendIT server!

Join us in our bustling virtual cafe, where we savor the finest virtual pastries and discuss all things FreeBSD. We're thrilled to have you here, and we hope this place becomes your go-to spot for all matters concerning FreeBSD. Whether you're a seasoned FreeBSD enthusiast, a curious newcomer, or simply intrigued by the world of BSD operating systems, this space is open for discussions, questions, and knowledge exchange. Feel free to introduce yourself, pose questions, share your experiences, or engage in conversations about FreeBSD's robustness, performance, and its thriving community. We foster a warm and respectful environment where everyone can learn and contribute. So, take a seat in our bustling cafe, treat yourself to a virtual pastry, and let's dive into the exciting world of FreeBSD together! Your insights and questions are highly valued, and we eagerly anticipate enlightening conversations within this community.

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Hello everyone, I'm a first-semester CS student from Germany, currently switching from Fedora to FreeBSD on my desktop. I still run Fedora on my laptop. I work part-time at our university's data center, helping with the maintenance of an OpenStack private cloud because I am truly eager to learn how to operate systems.

I plan to repurpose my desktop as a server to host some services locally in my student dormitory. I'm excited about FreeBSD and hope that learning it will help me run and administer services with minimal effort long-term. It would be great to manage my own infrastructure while being confident that updates won't break my system or require relearning everything. I have several questions:

What are the recommended patterns for hosting multiple services on a single server like bsd.cafe does ? Should I create a new user for each service (e.g., Lemmy, Forgejo), or should I run them all under the same user with multiple jails?

Is there a good identity management solution for FreeBSD? In the Fedora/Red Hat communities, people tend to use FreeIPA, but I haven't found an equivalent for FreeBSD yet. I'd like to provide my friends with single accounts that would give them access to services like Forgejo and Lemmy.

Looking forward to your suggestions!

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Thanks a lot for this comprehensive answer! I will watch the talk now.

I didn't know that there is an interactive jail install. Thats very usefull.

I have one more question. Could I do all of this also on GhostBSD ? Or what would be the advantages of FreeBSD? My reasoning is that Ghost BSD is already configured for running a graphical user interface.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

ghostbsd is based on freebsd as far as i know, so most of it should the same but i habe not used it yet

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

yes it is based on FreeBSD. Then I will install it tomorrow. I have some Problems getting a graphical environment to run, although I haven't tried to fix my errors for too long.

Thanks , good night :)