I am trying to configure for the first a server to be used for multiple domains to get used to hosting situations I may encounter in my job.
I have Postfix, Dovecot, MySQL, and Postfix admin...
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I am trying to configure for the first a server to be used for multiple domains to get used to hosting situations I may encounter in my job.
I have Postfix, Dovecot, MySQL, and Postfix admin...
I have solved my SSL Issue, the resolution was a corrupted file system impacting creating of https connections.
so if you follow countless howtos and still cant get it to work, then its time to...
Well, I found the issue and my OpenSSL is corrupted on my server. So I will reinstall OpenSSL and see if it I can get it to work. WIll post back my findings.
I am now getting the following:
Secure Connection Failed
I have not, been threw that, and that is far more then I think is required to get the ssl working on my website, as I have my dovecot setup working just fine with my self created certs.
I am using apache2 on Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS Server, and I am trying to get SSL to work, however, I am unable to do so. i have both self signed certs and certs from cacerts.org generated and both fail. ...
The LiveCD also fails at the login screen where only a hard reset can restore the computer back to functionality.
Also I downloaded gparted and it froze as well couldn't use anything on the...
Hello,
I have been unable to use any version of Ubuntu that is LiveCD or installed by Wubi. I thought it was a bad drive, but I have removed the drive and it just freezes at the welcome screen. ...
Seems to me like you should consult the developer for Wiki 1.12 and ask him what to do. Your issues are pointing towards software that has no support for the new PHP API.
Why do people flock to Ubuntu? I think its due to the level of hardware detection which makes it virtually user friendly.
Can I get some other peoples opinions?
I want to create a script that will allow me to run my HLDS Server as user hlds so it isn't running as root on boot up. This will be placed in the rc.local command via path to the script which will...
It only happened after upgrading to 10.04. Its weird.
Actually it was an issue with my Firefox Browser. I had to completely clear my browsing history to enable it to be displayed.
I just upgraded to the latest version of Ubuntu 10.4, and now none of my PHP Scripted pages are working. Instead they are being downloaded, and not executed via apache. I have set all the options...
WHy cant Linux Distro writers simply disable IPv6 and introduce a IPv6 enabled Kernel on their install medium? I am sick and freaking tired of Linux Distro Writers shoving unnecessary bullcrap down...
I would like to apologize to everyone for my shear ignorance, and state that:
UseDNS no
Solved my issue.
But I am still baffled that with disabling IPv6 the issue went away.
Why is it faster when I disable IPv6 completely?
All I know is when I had it disabled on a FreeBSD, Fedora, and another Ubuntu box logging in was quite instant and not nearly as slow as it is with IPv6 enabled by default.
This is the system...
I access all my servers via IP address, as they are all statically assigned.
This problem is also evident with WinSCP as well. My client is properly configured.
This has nothing to do with my ISP, it has everything to do via LAN. My ISP doesnt even belong in the picture as I am using a switch on my lan. My server is 2 feet from me. I can kick it if I...
My Router/Modem is the Actiontec MI424WR and its relatively new.
The solution would be to disable IPv6 in the kernel and the kernel creaters stop forcing it down our throats. I can only see IPv6...
Its no bug its an issue with IPv6 being automatically enabled by default which is pointless. I know its the future, but I shouldn't have it forced down my throat. With Windows I just uncheck a box...
It takes me like 15 seconds to log in to my server via SSH with IPv6 enabled.
I am talking about globally not via Firefox.
As in no IPv6 what so ever in the kernel loading up.
I wished that the kernel writers would disable that and allow it to be enabled via apt-get.
...
I tried the following ipv6.disable=1 and I get the following:
Unknown boot option `ipv6.disable=1': ignoring
Any other way to disable IPv6?