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Installing ZendOptimzer on FreeBSD

Posted on October 12, 2011 by admin Leave a comment

ZendOptimzer is free which  runs the files encoded by the Zend Encoder and Zend SafeGuard Suite. It can also speed up the php application by its caching feature.   Installing the ZendOptimizer   You can make use of the port in FreeBSD to install  it. Ssh your server as root user and add the pack […]
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Apache on multiple ports

Posted on October 4, 2011 by admin Leave a comment

Question : How do i run apache on multiple ports?   Similar to exim and other services, apache do have capability to run on multiple ports. All you have to do it to edit the httpd.conf file and added a new Listen line which the specific port no which you like to run.   # […]
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