> On Jan 22, 2019, at 7:18 PM, SoftwareInforJam
> wrote:
>
> Well I am making some progress I guess. Now modsecurity is installed and not
> orphaned. My challenge now is that I have been reading several documents and
> all of them say I need to add the following to nginx.conf
>
> load_module
Well I am making some progress I guess. Now modsecurity is installed and not
orphaned. My challenge now is that I have been reading several documents and
all of them say I need to add the following to nginx.conf
load_module modules/ngx_http_modsecurity.so;
My challenge now is I can’t seem to fi
Ah. Got that. Thank you. I had just assumed that the name would be the same as
the name of the port. I am going to try again. Thanks again.
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From: Gregory Byshenk
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 1:54 PM
To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org; SoftwareInforJam
Subject: Re: I
On Jan 22, 2019, at 1:54 PM, Gregory Byshenk wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 11:29:01AM -0500, SoftwareInforJam wrote:
>
>> I am have a queer problem with the port mod_security3. I
>> actually want to set it up to work with NGINX. The port
>> /usr/ports/www/mod_security3 exists but when I do
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 11:29:01AM -0500, SoftwareInforJam wrote:
> I am have a queer problem with the port mod_security3. I
> actually want to set it up to work with NGINX. The port
> /usr/ports/www/mod_security3 exists but when I do a
> # pkg install mod_security3
> I get
> ???pkg: No package
Hi there,
I've installed FreeBSD/amd64 12.0-RELEASE on this beefy Dell Precision
7920 Tower workstation, but it does not boot unless I disable "Memory
Map IO above 4GB" option in BIOS (UEFI): the kernel hangs right after
"ACPI APIC Table: " line.
Interestingly, it also won't boot if I disable NUM
Hi All
I am have a queer problem with the port mod_security3. I actually want to set
it up to work with NGINX. The port /usr/ports/www/mod_security3 exists but when
I do a
# pkg install mod_security3
I get
“pkg: No packages available to install matching 'mod_security3' have been found
in the
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FreeBSD CI Weekly Report 2018-01-20
===
Here's a summary of the FreeBSD Continuous Integration results for the
period from 2018-01-14 to 2018-01-20 (and some older results because
this is the first report).
During this