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      <description>On Linux systems, using systemd can conveniently control the start, stop, background running configuration, and boot auto-start of the frps server.&#xA;Here are the specific operation steps:&#xA;Install systemd&#xA;If systemd is not yet installed on your Linux server, you can use package managers like yum (for CentOS/RHEL) or apt (for Debian/Ubuntu) to install it:&#xA;# Install systemd using yum (CentOS/RHEL) yum install systemd # Install systemd using apt (Debian/Ubuntu) apt install systemd Create frps.</description>
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