2011
OpenBSD provides an optimized and secured Apache v1.3 server. It also provides various PHP modules. But it doesn’t provide the eAccelerator PHP module (yet?).
Here’s how I compiled, installed and run eAccelerator on OpenBSD’s native Apache:Continue reading...
Since OpenBSD 4.9, third-party daemons, like MySQL, come with a rc.d script to start, stop and manage the daemon.
Once the package is installed, the managing script is available in /etc/rc.d/.
To start a daemon, just run:
# /etc/rc.d/mysqld start Now, if you want the daemon to automagically start on boot:
check that the script is executable: # ls -alh /etc/rc.d/mysqld -r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 461B Feb 23 22:16 /etc/rc.d/mysqld reference it in the RC configuration file: # vi /etc/rc.conf.local (...) mysqld_flags="--socket=/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock" (...) rc_scripts="mysqld" (...) Quite simple!Continue reading...
On a NAMP (NetBSD, Apache, MySQL, PHP) server, you can get a faster PHP rendering using eAccelerator.Continue reading...
According to the Google robot, my actual configuration serves WordPress pages in about 1-2 seconds. I was looking on improving this a bit.Continue reading...
Quoting it’s website, Funambol is a mobile open source platform (that) can be used for many types of mobile applications, including push email, PIM data synchronization and device management.
I will “simply” going to use it to synchronize calendars and contacts between SOGo and Microsoft Outlook.
Here are the technical directions:Continue reading...