Month: January 2016
FreeBSD’s UEFI boot loader now supports ZFS pools
As of r294999 it’s possible to boot FreeBSD/amd64 stable/10 from ZFS pools on systems running UEFI firmware. Up until now I have booted my UEFI ZFS laptop using the older boot1.efi boot loader with /boot located on a UFS partition. Earlier today I updated my EFI System Partition (ESP), put /boot back where it belongs, […]
Read More → FreeBSD’s UEFI boot loader now supports ZFS poolsMicrosoft Office 365 ProPlus for Vocational Education
I think Microsoft should create Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus for Vocational Education, consisting of: Word Excel PowerPoint OneNote Access Publisher Outlook Skype for Business InfoPath OneDrive for Business Project Visio I.e. the regular list of Office 365 ProPlus products plus Project and Visio. The reason is simply that Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus is incompatible with […]
Read More → Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus for Vocational EducationApache 2.4 and authentication from specific domain names and IP addresses only
I upgraded Apache from 2.2.31 to 2.4.18 on one of my servers. For one particular directory and its subtree, I needed authentication from specific domain names and IP addresses only. If the request doesn’t come from one of the whitelisted domain names or IP addresses, then Apache shouldn’t bother asking the user for authentication, but […]
Read More → Apache 2.4 and authentication from specific domain names and IP addresses onlyBootstrapping MySQL 5.7 on FreeBSD
I tried a fresh install of MySQL 5.7 using ports on FreeBSD stable/10 the other day. All went smoothly until I needed to access the DBMS. The DBMS wouldn’t let me in, demanding a password I hadn’t set myself.
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