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Nov
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comment Redirect traffic from 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.1 on port 53 to port 5300 with iptables
@ZiTAL, Thanks!
Sep
22
comment MySQL-client and MySQL-server are obsoleted by… themselves
@quanta, Yes, I do. I think you found the problem, I've the following line in /etc/yum.conf:exclude=apache* httpd* mod_* mysql* MySQL* da_* *ftp* exim* sendmail* php* bind-chroot*. However, rpm -qa shows that MySQL client, server, shared and devel are installed with version 5.5.14-1.
Sep
3
comment Is it possibile to use different web server for different domain?
Thank you very much. I'll study both approaches.
Jun
29
comment Am I obliged to use ipv6 tunnel services if I want to be able to use it?
Is there a way to find out if the upstream router supports it?
Jun
28
comment run apache as root
It seems you don't have rmp source repo enabled. I added a link to a guide in the answer, if that doesn't work, consider downloading the source from apache official site.
Jun
27
comment run apache as root
He said he already knows these thing and he said it's a test server without any security needed (probably he has it on a virtual machine, too). Try to give an answer if you can.
Jun
23
comment Redirect traffic from 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.1 on port 53 to port 5300 with iptables
Well. I didn't know this. But I need it on the same PC, I'm going to rename the question to be more specific. Thank you.
Jun
22
comment Redirect traffic from 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.1 on port 53 to port 5300 with iptables
Yes, I'm running it from the same PC. No change with that extra command.
Jun
22
comment Redirect traffic from 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.1 on port 53 to port 5300 with iptables
Doesn't work. It continues to say it can't reach the server. But I can reach it with dig -p 5300 @localhost.