I manage a couple of FreeBSD servers for a friend. He's gotten all
excited about content management and thinks that's the way to go.
The system he's familiar with is Windows only. I've done a little
research, but I'm wondering if anyone reading the list has
experience with a CMS on FreeBSD
Hi
If I were you I use Plone CMS on FreeBSD. Its one among
the good CMSs available and doesn't require to configure a
DataBase separately. Zope server has its DB named as ZODB, you can
use with any database with APIs and Security shows pretty good
record.
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dhanesh
From: reko.tu
reading the list has
experience with a CMS on FreeBSD - one that's in ports preferably.
Pros? Cons? Any known security issues?
Paul Schmehl, If it isn't already
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and not those of my employer.
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if anyone reading the list has experience with a CMS on
FreeBSD - one that's in ports preferably.
Pros? Cons? Any known security issues?
If it's your server and you're the guy, (or your friends) needing
content management abilities... a simple SSH connection cannot be
beat. But maybe that's not what
familiar with is Windows only. I've done a little research,
but I'm wondering if anyone reading the list has experience with a CMS on
FreeBSD - one that's in ports preferably.
Pros? Cons? Any known security issues?
If it's your server and you're the guy, (or your friends) needing
content management
. The
system he's familiar with is Windows only. I've done a little research,
but I'm wondering if anyone reading the list has experience with a
CMS on
FreeBSD - one that's in ports preferably.
Pros? Cons? Any known security issues?
If it's your server and you're the guy, (or your friends
I manage a couple of FreeBSD servers for a friend. He's gotten all
excited about content management and thinks that's the way to go. The
system he's familiar with is Windows only. I've done a little research,
but I'm wondering if anyone reading the list has experience with a CMS on
FreeBSD
research, but I'm
wondering if anyone reading the list has experience with a CMS on FreeBSD -
one that's in ports preferably.
I've used both Drupal and Wordpress (both in ports). I'd have to gear
more towards Drupal than anything else, though to be honest, I feel
the same about Drupal as the author
Paul - I used to work with the guys at Appalachian State that did
phpWebSite (I was their SA) and it worked great on FreeBSD. I can't
say how well it works *now* but it ran fine as of a year ago on
Apache2 + PostGreSQL. As far as a CMS or application framework went,
it was a cinch. I just never
On 2009-10-15, at 10:38 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone reading the list has experience with a CMS
on FreeBSD - one that's in ports preferably.
Whatever you choose, make sure that the port maintainer is active with
security updates. Sometimes it's better to give them web
with a CMS
on FreeBSD - one that's in ports preferably.
I've used Joomla, Wordpress and Nucleus in the past. Dropped Joomla,
because it was too big (for me) and maintaining the plugins (modules?)
was too much of a hassle.
The nucleus site is a nostalgic site, the Joomla site has been converted
Thank you for all replies. I learned new CMS's.
I decided to switch Mambo to other FreeBSD 7.0 server for temporarily.
And planning to upgrade older FreeBSD 5.4 to 7.0. Short time frame
not allows me to switch contents to new CMS.
Anyway, it's sad that current ports tree still have old Mambo
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 09:31:16 +0800
Nguyen Tam Chinh uni...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 9:26 PM, munkhbayar batkhuu
bmr...@gmail.com wrote:
My question is, Can you suggest me on more secure open source CMS?,
which CMS are you using on FreeBSD?.
How about WordPress? Its code
I would suggest Plone
On Sat, 2008-12-13 at 22:26 +0900, munkhbayar batkhuu wrote:
Dear all FreeBSD list members.
One of my old FreeBSD-5.4 server is installed with Mambo (4.6.2 Bug
Stomp Pre-Release 2, not installed from ports) and I'm going to
upgrade this Content Management System (CMS
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008, Julien Cigar wrote:
I would suggest Plone
I'll second that.
Bill
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On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 9:26 PM, munkhbayar batkhuu bmr...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all FreeBSD list members.
One of my old FreeBSD-5.4 server is installed with Mambo (4.6.2 Bug
Stomp Pre-Release 2, not installed from ports) and I'm going to
upgrade this Content Management System (CMS
Hello everyone,
At the suggestion of someone who responded to my requests for help with
WebGUI, I decided to ask this question here. What CMS programs would the
community here suggest for use because, to be frank, I'm less than impressed
with WebGUI. It is for use with my church. The following
Hi!
Just a quick review of Content Management Systems from
www.freshports.org, I
saw and am interested in comments about tikiwiki. However, I saw
while
looking through Content Management Systems at wikipedia, that there
are many
open source, freely available CMS programs to be looked
Try Joomla
Thanks
Hakan
http://dominor.com
On 9/24/07, Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
At the suggestion of someone who responded to my requests for help with
WebGUI, I decided to ask this question here. What CMS programs would the
community here suggest for use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys - just wondered what CMS you are using for www.freebsd.org .
Think the site looks great. Cheers!
Kindest Regards
Nathan Wilkinson
Ausvision: Australian Digital Media
Sorry if this one's too cold to reply to; I notice no replies
to what seems an honest
Hi Guys - just wondered what CMS you are using for www.freebsd.org . Think
the site looks great. Cheers!
Kindest Regards
Nathan Wilkinson
Ausvision: Australian Digital Media
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Hi All
I have tried to find documentation on how to setup a freeBSD box as a
webserver running PHP apach mySQL versions needed for the Mambo content
Management System
Hi All
I have tried to find documentation on how to setup a freeBSD box as a
webserver running PHP apach mySQL versions needed for the Mambo content
Management System [ the one that has won lots of open sourse awards over the
last few years] So I am sure there must be others wanting this resource
Ryan,
Did you enable MySQL in /etc/rc.conf?
At my server FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE Mambo is running smooth!
Jack
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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:08 PM
Subject: Mambo CMS on freeBSD5.4
Hi All
I
Jack Raats wrote:
Ryan,
Did you enable MySQL in /etc/rc.conf?
At my server FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE Mambo is running smooth!
If you happened to install php-5.x you'll need to rename the xml check
from libxml - xml or vice verus, I forget which, before using the web
based installation.
It works
As a fan of FreeBSD, I suppose it's also no surprise that I like the FreeBSD.org
website layout.
Hoping to implement and learn a website content management system (CMS) myself, I was
wondering what software(s) FreeBSD.org uses to manage their vast website?
I apologize if this information
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Hoping to implement and learn a website content management system (CMS) myself, I
was wondering what software(s) FreeBSD.org uses to manage their vast website?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/index.html
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 09:03:56AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a fan of FreeBSD, I suppose it's also no surprise that I like the FreeBSD.org
website layout.
Hoping to implement and learn a website content management system (CMS) myself, I
was wondering what software(s) FreeBSD.org
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On Wednesday 25 August 2004 16:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a fan of FreeBSD, I suppose it's also no surprise that I like the
FreeBSD.org website layout.
Hoping to implement and learn a website content management system (CMS)
myself, I
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can comment on the following :-
I am looking to install some CMS software and to run my
web site long term on FreeBSD.
I am thinking something on the lines of phpWebsite,
PostNuke/PhpNuke or similar (ie easy for me to install
and maintain / update - don't need
Graham Bentley wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can comment on the following :-
I am looking to install some CMS software and to run my
web site long term on FreeBSD.
I am thinking something on the lines of phpWebsite,
PostNuke/PhpNuke or similar (ie easy for me to install
and maintain
Scott I. Remick wrote:
I'm thinking about setting up a FreeBSD-based CMS/intranet and wanted to
know what other people were doing.
I have a tiny bit of experience with PHP-Nuke because my webhost uses it.
Although I have no real complaints about it, I am not wedded to it.
snip
Most promising
I'm thinking about setting up a FreeBSD-based CMS/intranet and wanted to
know what other people were doing.
I have a tiny bit of experience with PHP-Nuke because my webhost uses it.
Although I have no real complaints about it, I am not wedded to it.
PHP-Nuke is in ports and was recently upgraded
Hi Scott,
I'm thinking about setting up a FreeBSD-based CMS/intranet and wanted to
know what other people were doing.
I'm running an intranet site on a Pentium 1, 80 MB RAM, 120 MHz and a 30GB
Harddisk.
I'm using Mambo 4.5, which can be downloaded at
http://www.mamboserver.com or with a lot
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 01:53:04PM -0500, Scott I. Remick wrote:
I'm thinking about setting up a FreeBSD-based CMS/intranet and wanted to
know what other people were doing.
I have a tiny bit of experience with PHP-Nuke because my webhost uses it.
Although I have no real complaints about
little setup, it's just _easier_ and gives you
more control if you just do it yourself. Of course, the cruddy thing
about that is updating.
Therefore, the reason why I think the cms' in ports are old is because
most people don't port install them - it's just not worth it.
Ahh, I see
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 03:25:17PM -0500, Scott I. Remick wrote:
Drupal looks really nice. Do you have any thoughts on Drupal vs. Mambo?
I've used both, but neither very much. I can only tell you that my boss
went from Mambo to Drupal - I guess he found it easier to hack on.
That's the thing -
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 01:53:04PM -0500, Scott I. Remick wrote:
I'm thinking about setting up a FreeBSD-based CMS/intranet and wanted to
know what other people were doing.
you should at least read through some of the material on zope. its
well maintained in the ports collection -- take a look
-Nuke sources and have a test
installation up very quickly.
As far as which cms to use, I'm currently undecided as well.
Ditto.
After some googling and testing I settled on Geeklog, and it is doing the
job for my small-time personal site, but I am not married to it.
(geeklog.net) It is probably
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