Well,

     I don't know much about FreeBSD but you should take a look at Gentoo. It 
solves a lot of
problems that are a little bit harder to get arround with the other flavors of 
Gentoo.

1. Most packages include support for some things and you may need support for 
other things that
aren't included by default for Example PHP doesn't usually come with support 
for SNMP.
2. Gentoo using the "USE" variables you can set what type of support you want 
for each application
you install.

Check it out---------- I have to run to a meeting now....


http://www.gentoo.org


--- Buddy Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for everyone's help that has been thrown my way for this
> documentation effort!
>  
> Here is the setup so far:
> FreeBSD 5.3
> Apache 1.3.33
> MySQL 4.1.5
> PHP 4-4.3.9
> fping 2.4b2
> nmap 3.70
>  
> Install has been done as "pkg_add -r appname"
>  
> Using "Ports" has been futile and that is using the cleaned up language.
> Too many dependency conflicts and lack of documentation using this process.
> Positive note:  I am in contact with one of the maintainers in the "Ports"
> section and he will be trying to resolve the issues.  Two more to go.
>  
>  
> Right now I'm stuck and I am searching for help...
>  
> All is loaded and configured according to available docs.  When I try to
> bring up the web site for the first time it tells me Forbidden.
>  
> I have tried chown and chmod but I am definately missing something and it is
> probably obvious.
>  
> I would appreciate any help.
>  
> Thanks!
>  
> Buddy
> 


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