I tried that after the IP wouldn't work. Regardless of why or how, I did finally figure it out and it's now working.
I had the "Listen" line in the httpd.conf file commented out for some reason. It all seems to be working fine now. I appreciate everyone's input into this and I've definitely...
After going over everything twice and continuing to get the "Server Refused Connection" error I'm thinking it's something else. Would the default install of FreeBSD set the firewall to not allow connections? I haven't done anything with the firewall configuration so it didn't occur to me earlier...
After my clean install of FreeBSD I've installed Apache again. I still can't get it to work properly so I've listed below everything I've done in the exact order and hopefully someone will see something I've overlooked. I do think I'm heading in the right direction more so this time than the...
after putting this on the back burner for a solid week i've gone ahead and made a clean install of freebsd and i'm going to start all over. i'm going to go back over everything here before attempting to get apache up and running again. it's a bit frustrating because all i need is apache, mysql...
Tried this and I got the following
Performing sanity check on apache22 configuration:
Syntax OK
Starting apache22
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22: WARNING: failed to start apache22
I then tried this just to see what the outcome would be
It told me Syntax OK
I do have that line in my rc.conf...
As I'm working down my list of ports to install I get to the Apache/PHP/MySQL part this morning thinking to myself "this can't be too hard", I think I was wrong. I've used the search function and I've used multiple search engines and I still haven't found a answer.
I made some changes to the...
I had the nameservers set in the resolv.conf file but I didn't even think to put the defaultrouter setting in. It works perfect now. Thanks to everyone for their help. Now I can get on to other problems. :)
I only set the FreeBSD machine to the proxy so I could check to see if it would get to the internet, which it did. The proxy is setup to filter URLs and such so people don't waste the bandwidth.
Ideally I would like this machine to work alone on the network. My initial problem was setting a...
My LAN is pretty simple.
T1----> Router----> Switch----> User Machines / Proxy Server
I have a Ubuntu box setup running Dansguardian/TinyProxy/Firehol to do my URL filtering. I've set the User Machines web browsers to use the Ubuntu machine as the proxy server. At the moment I have the...
I've installed tightvnc with the following command,
# cd /usr/ports/net/tightvnc
# make install clean
It went through the whole process of installing everything (or at least it looked like it). I then ran this command (saw it in a how-to guide on anther website)
#which vncserver...
Ok. I've added ifconfig_vr0="192.168.4.9 netmask 255.255.255.0 to my rc.conf file. I can now ping other machines on my network and I can ping the FreeBSD machine. If I set my browser to use our proxy server I can get on the internet with no problem but without the proxy settings it won't find...
I had actually thought about using sysinstall to reconfigure this but was worried I might jack something else up. I appreciate all the options you guys have given and I'm sure I'll have it set the way I want it here shortly. Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.
I'm hoping not to be a 2...
After much use of the search function I've come up with nothing so now I have to ask. I've got a clean install of FreeBSD 8.0 and I'm trying to figure out how to set it for a static IP address. When I did the initial install I let it sort out the DHCP settings and once it was past that I...
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