1. nginx/rails Fat Free CRM example with MySQL support on FreeBSD 8.2

    So on a previous post, we saw how to setup nginx with SQLite and setup Fat Free CRM as a Ruby on Rails test application.

    This post picks up from where the last one ended, since most of the things here are the same.

    Prerequisites:

    • RVM,REE,Fat Free CRM …

  2. MySQL 5.5 on FreeBSD 8.2 - 101

    So I've been wanting to do a series of posts on MySQL for a while now. In this one we'll just start with the basics, on next ones we'll look into taking backups and replication. Good times ahead.

    Install MySQL server (the client will also be installed as a dependency …


  3. nginx with passenger support on FreeBSD 8.2

    In a previous post, I showed how to install RVM and Ruby Enterprise Edition on FreeBSD 8.2.

    But this isn't enough, we want to be able to deploy rails applications. The best way to do that is by using nginx and passenger.

    nginx is a light web-server but very …



  4. OpenLDAP linked with ejabberd

    In my previous post, I went through an OpenLDAP installation. The hardest part about it were the SSL certificates, from now on things won't be this hard. Today we'll see how to use that work to configure OpenLDAP with ejabberd.

    Prerequisites:

    • Obviously you want ejabberd to be installed and working …

  5. OpenLDAP 101 - Step by Step on FreeBSD 8.1

    Intro

    In this post we'll go through installing and setting up OpenLDAP with SSL (encryption support). For those who don't know, an LDAP server ( LDAP standing for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a type of database usually adhering to a schema. The word ' schema' is taken from Greek, meaning 'shape' …


  6. ejabberd on FreeBSD 8.1

    Hi all,

    Continuing with services on FreeBSD after Postfix/Dovecot and FreeNX, today we'll see how easy it is to setup a jabber server (aka a private chat server) that can be used within a company or for any organization that doesn't want to use a public chat like MSN …




  7. Apache 1.3 on FreeBSD

    In this post we'll start going into the famous Apache web server.

    Some prerequisites:

    Make sure that you have set up your VirtualBox to use 'Bridged Adapter' for your network adapter. In case you don't know how to do this, look in my tutorial for a step by step guide …


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