Hi List,
I have a problem with apache and php and hope you guys (and gals!) can
help me.
This is what I did/tried up to now.
Activated apache, enabled ssl and changed config, so apache is reachable
via IPv4 and v6...no further changes to httpd.conf
Installed php-5.3.14p1.tgz and create the
Am 04.02.2013 19:05, schrieb James Griffin:
--> Matthias Appel [2013-02-04 18:40:48 +0100]:
Hi List,
I have a problem with apache and php and hope you guys (and gals!)
can help me.
...
Can anybody help me to get this php thing working, I dont want to
write my web-scripts in C ;-)
Rega
Am 04.02.2013 19:10, schrieb James Shupe:
Why is that in the cgi-bin directory to begin with? Do you have
shorttags enabled in php.ini?
As mentioned, it's pretty much vanilla configuration...so i can be sure
cgi-bin/ is allowed for script executionbut httpd.conf will be
changed, as soon a
Am 04.02.2013 20:25, schrieb William Boshuck:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 10:27:42AM +, James Griffin wrote:
I think vi(1) - not vim - would be a great tool for him to
learn. A real hardcore UNIX editor,
ed(1)
emacs(1) would be able to replace half of the programs on this A to Z list.
Am 05.02.2013 11:37, schrieb Stuart Henderson:
# cd /var/www/cgi-bin/
# cat phpinfo.php
#
Put this in the htdocs dir, not cgi-bin.
OK, that did the trick, thanks a lot!
I just don't know why shellscripts/binaries execute fine in cgi-bin/ and
.php not.
I think I have to do some more apache-
Am 05.02.2013 16:44, schrieb Dan Shechter:
My product, which is a networking virtual appliance, is running on ESXi
without any problems.
I ran it as 32 bit since I also run the product on an HW appliance which do
not run 64bit.
Best regards,
Dan
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Bogdan Andu wr
Am 05.02.2013 19:44, schrieb Mike Erdely:
The only problem I ever had with running OpenBSD with ESX/i was doing
snapshots for backups with BackupExec. With the vmt(4), vCenter and
BackupExec *think* that VMware Tools is running and try to quiesce the
VM before backing it up. That fails, so the
Am 19.02.2013 18:01, schrieb Eric S Pulley:
[snip]
I feel anyone expecting to run any of the recently hatched filesystem on
10+ year old hardware falls into the design flaw category you mention. As
for needing to turn nobs to get it to work properly this is not necessary
if you use a modern 64b
Am 19.02.2013 18:34, schrieb Chris Cappuccio:
Richard Thornton [rich...@thornton.net] wrote:
Linksys routers are defaulted to port forwarding NOT enabled, so check facts
before ranting.
Your routers are impervious to penetration.
I would not call those Linksys boxes _routers_ in the first p
Am 19.02.2013 05:53, schrieb Chris Cappuccio:
Kevin Chadwick [ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk] wrote:
Every firewall/router product that I have purchased has been
compromised so far.
I don't believe this at all. Not one bit.
I could believe it but that doesn't mean that I do. 90% of the routers
on my s
Am 13.02.2013 19:14, schrieb Hugo Osvaldo Barrera:
$20 may sound cheap to you, but that's not cheap in every part of the
world, especially for a device you'll use only ONCE to install the OS.
It's 2013, and buying floppies/optical drives isn't the best of advices.
What's wrong PXE?
If 20$ is t
Am 20.02.2013 02:45, schrieb sven falempin:
> If 20$ is too much to spend for OP, I would like to donate a working
> USB slimline CD/DVD drive, which I don't use anymore(working, of course!).
>
> The only two conditions are:
>
> *Snail-mailing the drive does not cost a fortune.
> *If I
Am 20.02.2013 09:21, schrieb Jiri B:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:32:02AM +0100, Matthias Appel wrote:
And by talking of ZFS, why not consider
ext3/4,reiser,xfs,jfs,ntfs,whatever-fs to be ported to OpenBSD?
Where are the diffs? For example real improvement would be FAT/NTFS
speed on OpenBSD, as
Am 21.02.2013 00:41, schrieb patrick keshishian:
You of course need a license / permit to operate that car legally.
That process also teaches you how to use it safely. Nobody is required
to have a license to use the internet.
Privilege vs right discussions are way too off topic here. That said,
Am 21.02.2013 00:53, schrieb Mark Felder:
On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 17:41:20 -0600, patrick keshishian
wrote:
Privilege vs right discussions are way too off topic here. That said,
you are falsely assuming people with government endorsed licenses "do
the right thing". Get serious.
Licensed driver
Am 21.02.2013 22:12, schrieb Jeremie Le Hen:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:32:02AM +0100, Matthias Appel wrote:
Yupp, I think, that's (beside the CDDL part of ZFS) it the major
turn-off in any kind of productive enviroment.
At the moment I don't know how FreeBSD handles the ZFS develo
Am 22.02.2013 00:26, schrieb staticsafe:
On 2/19/2013 18:35, Matthias Appel wrote:
Am 19.02.2013 18:34, schrieb Chris Cappuccio:
Richard Thornton [rich...@thornton.net] wrote:
Linksys routers are defaulted to port forwarding NOT enabled, so
check facts before ranting.
Your routers are
Am 22.02.2013 00:40, schrieb Matthias Appel:
Am 21.02.2013 22:12, schrieb Jeremie Le Hen:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:32:02AM +0100, Matthias Appel wrote:
Yupp, I think, that's (beside the CDDL part of ZFS) it the major
turn-off in any kind of productive enviroment.
At the moment I don
Am 02.03.2013 20:59, schrieb Miod Vallat:
just wonder in a typical hard drive nowadays (SATA/SAS), the sector 0
is in the inner or outter track ?
Which tracks are faster: the inner ones or the outter ?
Only the manufacturer knows.
Disks have been reporting fake geometries since more than 20 yea
Am 03.03.2013 18:26, schrieb Christian Weisgerber:
Ingo Feinerer wrote:
I have a problem with a Digitus USB 2.0 repeater cable in combination with a
Soekris net5501 running OpenBSD 5.2 (see full dmesg at the very end of this
mail).
Is this an active device? Essentially a single-port hub?
H
Am 05.03.2013 15:12, schrieb Jason McIntyre:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 03:06:34PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 03:00:01PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 05 13:30:53, j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 11:40:52AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
The following part o
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] Im
> Auftrag von Nick Holland
> Gesendet: Freitag, 8. August 2014 13:35
> An: misc@openbsd.org
> Betreff: Re: hp proliant dl 320e gen 8 for openbsd 5.5 64 bit ?
>
> On 08/07/14 22:56, Indunil Jayasoor
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] Im
> Auftrag von Tony Sarendal
> Gesendet: Montag, 18. August 2014 12:55
> An: misc
> Betreff: Re: Does OpenBGPd suffer collateral damage with this?
>
> What a horrible article. I thought the kebab I
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