Hi everybody!
I'm running a server on FreeBSD 8.1 STABLE (apache 2.2.16, mysql 5.1.50,
php 5.3.3) and I server some websites from it, most of them using Joomla or
Wordpress CMS.
I recently had a security breach where someone used a hole in an older
Joomla version and was able to install a php
Hi, Reference:
From: Andy Wodfer wod...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 23:11:27 +0200
Andy Wodfer wrote:
Hi everybody!
I'm running a server on FreeBSD 8.1 STABLE (apache 2.2.16, mysql 5.1.50,
To quote front page of http://www.freebsd.org:
* Production: 9.1
*
Hi, Reference:
From: Julian H. Stacey j...@berklix.com
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 23:38:51 +0200
Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Hi, Reference:
From: Andy Wodfer wod...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 23:11:27 +0200
Andy Wodfer wrote:
Hi everybody!
On Wed, 17 Jul 2013 23:11:27 +0200, Andy Wodfer wrote:
Hi everybody!
I'm running a server on FreeBSD 8.1 STABLE (apache 2.2.16, mysql 5.1.50,
php 5.3.3) and I server some websites from it, most of them using Joomla or
Wordpress CMS.
Those are typical (and known) attack vectors. Make sure
Hey
I am a novice at FreeBSD! I want to install apache v 1.3.28 in my FreeBSD
5.21.
Can u guys help me? How to proceed?
-macuser
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Hey,
It's very simple!
Assuming you have an updated ports tree, just do this as root:
cd /usr/ports/www/apache13
make install clean
Hey
I am a novice at FreeBSD! I want to install apache v 1.3.28 in my FreeBSD
5.21.
Can u guys help me? How to proceed?
-macuser
This is valid advice. However, since you say your are new to FreeBSD
(and, perhaps, *nix?), I would break the process down like this. Use a
terminal (xterm) to do run these commands. Otherwise, excuse the
simplicity. I'll assume you're using sudo for root privilege.
1. It's easiest to use the
digish reshamwala wrote:
Hey
I am a novice at FreeBSD! I want to install apache v 1.3.28 in my FreeBSD
5.21.
Can u guys help me? How to proceed?
-macuser
I see another post in which someone has taken great pains
to explain a lot.
In a nutshell, though, it's this: