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Samedi, 19 Décembre 2009 17:14 |
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You might think that installing MySQL on FreeBSD is quite easy as it is on Linux, but it isn't.
Here is some quick steps that has to be followed to install and secure a bit MySQL on your FreeBSD server.
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Jeudi, 03 Décembre 2009 12:10 |
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Let's say, you want to access a remote server on ports TCP 7333 and 809, but they are closed by your network administrator and you just can connect via SSH to the remote server (this howto works with a third server that could be used to tunnel connections). This is far enough, you can use PuTTY to forward the connections from your local machine to the remote ports via a SSH connection.
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Samedi, 28 Novembre 2009 20:23 |
One time or another, you'll be facing the problem that your webserver isn't powerfull enough as it can't handle all the incoming traffic.
You may at this moment consider using load balancing the charge between more than one server.
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Dimanche, 15 Novembre 2009 22:52 |
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I was writing a small script that uses the perl Net::Ping module. To make an icmp ping, it requires root privileges, sadly. |
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Samedi, 17 Octobre 2009 14:00 |
Who haven't been annoyed by some service not working, or some app you can't launch when seLinux is started ?
Instead of shutting seLinux down (like 99% of the people do ;)), let's build a policy to work smoothly with seLinux on.
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Samedi, 28 Novembre 2009 14:58 |
I was lately in the need of opening a listing port using SSL. This is when I discovered that our familiar tool did such stuff.
Here we go ...
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Mardi, 20 Octobre 2009 17:41 |
As you may have noticed, mongrel, ngix and other cgi stuff to run rails are from now on from the past. The future of using rails in combination with apache is to use Phusion Passenger.
This will show you how to install the whole bunch of software needed to run a basic rails application (I won't go very far with creating a rails application) with apache 2.2 and passenger on FreeBSD 7.2 (the latest stable version at the time I'm writing).
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