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    Remote file mount won't work when pf is enable

    Where does this go? rc.conf?
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    Remote file mount won't work when pf is enable

    Thanks for the replies. I tried I got the same error message i quoted in my first post. You say i can allow all ports from known to be "secure" hosts? How do i go about doing this?
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    Remote file mount won't work when pf is enable

    Hi all, I have a server and a client. I have set up an NFS server on the server and i can successfully connect to my backup file from my client machine. My issue is that this will only work with the firewall off. When i turn the firewall on i get I'm not very experienced with the...
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    KDE4 won't login [PCBSD]

    Hi all, I'm fairly new to BSD and i am setting up a server. I have used the latest version of PCBSD (version 7.1.1) as this already has the KDE installed i just have to enable it. I added the line to the ttys file. This starts the KDE but it will but allow me to login. It just drops...
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    FTP Problem

    Sorry but like I say it is only my second thread! I didn't me to not explain myself. All I needed was to be able to get files from a remote machine for which ftp didn't work, however sftp does so I shall be using that as I can now do everything I need to. Apologies again
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    FTP Problem

    I didn't think of using sftp... Oh well it works now! Thanks alot guys. This is only my second thread so how do I mark it as solved?
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    FTP Problem

    Thanks for the quick reply. No it doesn't work with the firewalls on or off. When i try to connect it says
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    FTP Problem

    I have two BSD machines set up, one of which I am remotely accessing from the other via ssh. The problem is that I cannot take files from it as I can't get ftp to work directly between the terminals. The only way I can currently do it is to ftp from the remote machine to the server then from...
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    Apache will not start at boot

    As so many people were saying to try apache22_enable="YES" I have tried it and this does not work either...
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    Apache will not start at boot

    I installed apache1.3 through the ports. Isn't used for apache2.2 or should i still try it anyways?
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    Apache will not start at boot

    This is why I was soo confused. All the forums and various things I have read tell me that what I am doing should work. Thanks for you help anyways. Its much appreciated.
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    Apache will not start at boot

    The output of rcorder /etc/rc.d/* /usr/local/etc/rc.d/* | grep -A 5 -B 5 apache was: Plus the host name is set to localhost or do i need to add localhost.net?
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    Apache will not start at boot

    At least I no i can get it working if nothing else does!:) My rc.conf file is as follows: background_dhclient="YES" compat5x_enable="YES" sshd_enable="YES" usbd_enable="YES"...
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    Apache will not start at boot

    Will using rc.local to start it potentcially cause me problems in the future then? I have removed the line from rc.local and run dmesg -a and there appears to be no sign of apache starting. Althought it does still start when i manually run /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache start so from what...
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    Apache will not start at boot

    I run that and it did start apache. Obviously what i have in rc.conf is not running that command. Is there anything else i should put other than apache_enable="YES". Or is the problem else where? Is the way i've done it not the corrent way then?
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    Apache will not start at boot

    Thanks for the quick response. Just for info the output of that was #apache apache_enable=YES Even so I have since posting, managed to fix the problem. To do this is entered /usr/local/sbin/apachectl start into /etc/rc.local It now runs this during the starting local daemons, during...
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    Apache will not start at boot

    Hi all, I am new to BSD and have recently installed apache, mysql, php and joomla. My problem is with apache. I have installed apache13 which is running fine although I can't get it to start when the system boots. I can start apache manually with /usr/local/sbin/apachectl start and this works...
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