I had a similar experience with a Ubuntu 8.x virtual server. It ran fine for a couple of years and then it started "winking out". A hardware problem was ruled out fairly quickly because the host...
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I had a similar experience with a Ubuntu 8.x virtual server. It ran fine for a couple of years and then it started "winking out". A hardware problem was ruled out fairly quickly because the host...
What does the following command display when you run it on the server?
sudo apache2ctl -S
What do you see when you do...
ls /usr/local/perl5.12.1/bin/*
...or perhaps...
ls -l /usr/local/perl5.12.1/bin/perl
Does $ipaddr contain the server's private local IP address (e.g., 192.168.x.y or 10.x.y.z), or does it contain the public external IP address?
Take a look here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=804126
I just checked the config files on my 12.04 server and it looks like that solution should still work.
Yes, but the OP said they didn't like that approach because it also breaks
service mysql start
idallen's suggestion of creating a 'mysql.override' file does seem to work, however. I just did......
You may not be completely stymied. Many residential ISPs will block outbound connections on port 25 to any SMTP server other than their own. So, you might still be able to use your mail server once...
Before you ran the `show databases;` command you must have connected to MySQL. If you did that using the command
mysql
then you connected to MySQL as the "null" user (no username and no...
I started feeling guilty after sending you on a bit of a wild goose chase with the results of my Google searches, so I thought I'd try it myself. I created a site in the root of my 64-bit test...
1) When you cloned the 'default' file in /etc/apache2/sites-available and renamed the copies to 'site1.com' and 'site2.com' did you also change the ServerName, ServerAlias, and DocumentRoot...
Did you try clicking on the thumbnail? That should display a larger image.
Because I'm using Dynamic DNS (DDNS) I have to run a DDNS updater on one of my machines. It checks my current (dynamic)...
After a bit more searching I found another suggestion here. Does that help? (It looks like mod_proxy_html is in the mix, too.)
Yes, if you are behind a router that does Port Forwarding (and nowadays even the most inexpensive home WiFi routers do).
Yes, I have my domain registered with Dyn. I went to http://dyn.com/ and subscribed to their "Domain Registration" and "Dyn Standard DNS" services. I chose Dyn because I knew that I could get Dynamic...
A static IP address is not absolutely necessary, but it does make things simpler. Running a server on a dynamic IP address requires the use of a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service to keep your DNS records...
If you want the name 'email.raafat.org' to be accessible by other machines out on the Internet then a DNS entry must exist for it. You don't have to explicitly "reserve" it with every DNS server in...
I found a Stack Overflow article here which suggests that a solution without moving the app(s) might be as simple as using both ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse, as in
ProxyPass /foo/...
In the tutorial you cited, phpBB is activated by creating the link
sudo ln -s /usr/share/phpbb3/www /var/www/phpbb
Since phpBB is actually stored in /usr/share/phpbb3/www you can make it appear...
There might be some way to map the requests back and forth, and rewrites seem a likely candidate. However, it might be easier to just move the web application from 192.168.1.10/ to 192.168.1.10/foo/...
Perhaps more information might be forthcoming if you were a bit more specific about what you want to do with those subdomains. As lisati mentioned, the definition of those subdomains is controlled by...
You want to set up a reverse proxy. I found a blog posting here that should get you started:
http://whitehat.williamlee.org/2011/05/apache2-modproxy-as-reverse-proxy-on.html
The first entry, '209.232-pool.nikopol.net', is the remote host that is sending the HEAD requests to your server. If it is not being spoofed then it is an IP address for the ISP "PP MainStream" in...
A WordPress site is not just a bunch of files. It is a bunch of files (web scripts) that provide the basic structure AND a database that contains the actual content (stuff that you've added to the...
I just enabled folder sharing on a fresh Ubuntu 12.04 LTS virtual machine and I didn't have to mess with smb.conf at all. I just created the folder...
/home/gord/Shared
...in Nautilus, then I...
What, if anything, does the following Terminal command display?
dpkg --get-selections | grep libpam-smbpass