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Managing virtual domains

Configuring SYSTEM-WIDE

The following services are configurable SYSTEM-WIDE when virtual domains are enabled:


Mail
The system-wide configuration of your mail service is the same as it is when virtual domains are not enabled -- see ``Configuring e-mail'' for more information.

FTP
You can only determine whether FTP is enabled or disabled SYSTEM-WIDE. Enabling or disabling FTP will affect the operation of all virtual domains (if FTP is disabled SYSTEM-WIDE, FTP to individual virtual domains is also disabled). Anonymous FTP is configured per interface when virtual domains are enabled -- see ``Configuring interfaces'' for more information.

Net
Configuration of network routing and PPP connections is the same as it is when virtual domains are not enabled -- see ``Configuring network connections'' for more information.

Security
Configuring access to the Internet Manager is the same as it is when virtual domains are not enabled -- see ``Security'' for more information.

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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003