Apache,only local, not external....
It's just like what anomie said, ......' reviewing your logs while troubleshooting' .
sorry that i couldn't help you to resolve the problem of your webserver
Beastie_007
aragon,
it was just like you wrote,....
and after that , it was neccesary to install " pecl-uploadprogress-1.0.1 " also......................
restarting the webserver and
after this all, the problem was solved 100%
It works fine and very fast now
My old backup of Drupal (cms)...
Hello bsd_fans ;-)
The following rules below came on my screen when i putted my backup on a new installation of my freebsd (8) webserver (apache-2.2.13)
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warning: array_map() [function.array-map]: The first argument, 'utf8_encode', should be
either NULL or a valid callback in...
First, go back to basic. Which means, try for the first time your real basic domain.com and put a # for all other httpd-vhosts.conf so that only your default apache22 works with the real domainname or your internal or externel ipadress. When it works lik you want, go then further with the other...
Hi all,
On my new installed webserver, apache22.(2.13) (freebsd 7.2 RELEASE -p4)
i configured it to use SSL and made my own private certs.
There where now wrong messages after configuring apache22 without using SSL, but when i started Apache22 up with using SSL then i became the message during...
thanx for your respond. i just have readed the answer from Mel_Flynn,
It is what's called "programmer inflected useless warnings".
The directory option is used for 2 things:
- The working directory for named
- The base directory for relative path references
For some reason named finds it...
Hello all,
ijust have installed a new server freebsd 7.2 -RELEASE -p4
and after the base-install i patched with the command freebsd-update fetch, freebsd-install .....reboot the server .
Everything went fine for so far till i installed bind96 (bind96-base-9.6.11) via the portscollection...
Hello all,
i have installed FreeBSD 7.1 with serveral services. All works fine but i want to make a full backup now on a second hd (slave on primary controller)
situation:
First hd : 40 gb (ado)
FreeBSD 7.1 installed and i used all space for the o.s.
Second hd : 80 gb (ad1)
Slave...
My problem about the way how to implement the ssl certificate in the sendmailprogramm has solved. I can immagine that some people have their own way to install and configure software / programms when they are more knowing about an particilar operatingsystem. I just readed the info on the webpage...
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/openssl.html
Generating Certificates
I just have updated the last opensslversion and everything went fine.
I also made the Certificates written like the way on the page above.
No problem till this point, but ....after 14.9.2...
Now updating to the latest release of openssl gives me following error:
portupgrade -a
---> Upgrading 'openssl-0.9.8i' to 'openssl-0.9.8j' (security/openssl)
---> Building '/usr/ports/security/openssl'
openssl-0.9.8j: "/usr/ports/x11/xproto" non-existent -- dependency list incomplete...
Hello Sasha,
Like you have mentioned in your last message about the righ path,
i have changed it into a relative path
# ln -s ../local/bin/openssl openssl
......i'm chancing to make new paths in my brains now ,...especially the relative one's ;-)
again, thanX
beastie_007
Deinstall previous (which located in /usr/local/bin/openssl):
# cd /usr/ports/security/openssl
# make deinstall
Build and install new one from source:
# cd /root
# fetch http://openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.8i.tar.gz
# tar -zxvf openssl-0.9.8i.tar.gz
# cd openssl-0.9.8i
#...
Hello Sasha,
i don't know what you meant , ....maybe change dir ? can you give me the hole path ?
# cd openssl-0.9.8i
openssl-0.9.8i: No such file or directory.
or when i doing 'locate openssl-0.9.8i'
than i see this,
/usr/ports/distfiles/openssl-0.9.8i.tar.gz...
Hello BSD-folks,
I'm new in FreeBSD. I just installed FreeBSD 7.0 RELEASE and installed also Apache22, PHP5, MySQLserver and OpenSSL-0.9.8i, the latest version of Openssl. I know that the base opensslversion is 0.9.8e during the install of a freshinstall of FreeBSD.
For so far everything...
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