Re: phpsysinfo on OpenBSD 3.7 is very (un)informative

2005-08-16 Thread Wijnand Wiersma
Chroot apache?



Re: phpsysinfo on OpenBSD 3.7 is very (un)informative

2005-08-16 Thread Bryan Irvine
 Despite the fact it is a truly symbolic gesture that OpenBSD is damn
 secure, is there a way I can make it show more information, or the
 correct uptime at least?


I've never used this, but could it have anything to do with a chrooted apache?

--Bryan



Re: phpsysinfo on OpenBSD 3.7 is very (un)informative

2005-08-16 Thread Michael C. Ibarra
If it is working, then it has nothing to do with Apache.  phpsysinfo 
works by gathering data, outside of apache, using php, it then outputs 
to a file, I use machine-name.html.  Once this file is created, your 
apache server come serves it as just an html file.  From what I 
remember, aside from the images dir, you really do not need to have the 
entire dist on your apache root, unless you are going to run it as a 
cgi.


I run phpsysinfo on Solaris and I too get very little output, seesm 
like most of the useful data is generated when you are running it on a 
linux server.  I would suggest you post to the phpsysinfo forum. -mike



Quoting Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Despite the fact it is a truly symbolic gesture that OpenBSD is damn
secure, is there a way I can make it show more information, or the
correct uptime at least?



I've never used this, but could it have anything to do with a 
chrooted apache?


--Bryan




Re: phpsysinfo on OpenBSD 3.7 is very (un)informative

2005-08-16 Thread Benedikt Steinbusch

On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Bryan Irvine wrote:


Despite the fact it is a truly symbolic gesture that OpenBSD is damn
secure, is there a way I can make it show more information, or the
correct uptime at least?



I've never used this, but could it have anything to do with a chrooted apache?



Yes. Works well in a non-chrooted httpd.

//Benedikt Steinbusch