| Application |
Usage |
| Apache modules |
Apache modules are code segments that are written to comply with the Apache API specification and can be loaded
into the Apache Web Server. Apache modules can be loaded in one the following ways:
- The modules are statically loaded in the compiled httpd daemon.
- The modules are dynamically loaded in the Web server configuration file.
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| Auto responder support |
Your account supports auto responder (or autoreply) as a means of distribution for information about your
organization. It provides an email alias which executes a program that automatically replies to any email sent
to the specified address. This can be configured from the command line. |
| FreeBSD |
FreeBSD VPS v3 utilizes the FreeBSD operating system version 6.0.
The Ports and Packages Collection provides a command line-driven package management system. The Collection commands
enable you to install, uninstall, verify, query, and update software features on your account.
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| FTP server |
proFTPD provides anonymous configuration and support for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols such
as anonymous File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and FTP server processes. Your account supports unlimited FTP users. |
| GCC |
GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) provides program language compilers. |
| IMAP |
Your account uses UW IMAP as the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) server software. IMAP
is supported under inetd and enables the ability to limit the rate of connections and other inetd configurations.
If you modify your inetd configuration, verify your configuration continues to work with the new configuration.
Your account does not limit the number of IMAP email users. |
| OpenSSH |
OpenSSH provides connectivity tools that encrypt all traffic (including passwords) to eliminate
eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other attacks. OpenSSH also supports secure tunneling capabilities and
several authentication methods, and supports commonly used versions of the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol. |
| Perl and mod_perl |
Perl provides a cross-platform programming language. |
| POP3 Server |
Your account supports Post Office Protocol version three (POP3) through the UW IMAP package for
the purpose of handling email. POP3 is supported under inetd and enables the ability to limit the rate of
connections and other inetd configurations. If you modify your inetd configuration, verify your configuration
continues to work with the new configuration. Your account does not limit POP email users. |
| Ruby |
Ruby provides interpreted scripting language for object-oriented programming. |
| Sendmail (SMTP) Server |
SMTP – Sendmail with unlimited aliases. |
| OpenSSL |
Privacy and encryption provided by support for the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol 2.0.
Your account defaults to utilize a shared SSL certificate. |
| SASL authentication (Unauthorized relay protection) |
Your account supports Simple Authentication and Security Layer, utilizing the Kerberos
authentication protocol to protect against unauthorized relay. |
| Web Server |
Apache HTTP (or Web) Server and Web Server Modules provided by the Apache Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP) Server version 2.x. |