z".
>
> It works for me.
>
You might have also noticed that some ports come with number prefixed rc startup
scripts. You can prefix your scripts with numbers like:
01_apache.sh
02_mysql.sh
03_pgsql.sh
That way you can always adjust the exact order.
Best Regards,
Rick Apich
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Rick Apichairuk
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which external address the traffic went to. Either you've got to
> determine the answer by looking at the traffic payload (eg. HTTP has
> a header saying which v-host the request is for) or apply the sort of
> port remapping shown above.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matthew
>
> -
s recommend...
>Thanks
I recommend Gentoo or Slackware. I feel that these are most similar to FreeBSD
in organization, configuration and third party software management. Personally,
I use Gentoo when I can't use FreeBSD. With Gentoo, you can compile everything
to be opt