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Compile your own Apache connector from Adobe source code for OSX Mavericks 10.9
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Creating a self-signed SSL cert for Mac OSx Mountain Lion & Apache | CFDad
Generate a host key First, make a home for the new SSL files. I use /etc/apache2/ssl. Open up a terminal window, cd to the new directory and issue the following command to create a host key file. s…
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I know that this may seem ridiculous but was anyone else completely confused about the rollout of ColdFusion Builder 2, Update 1? This was done in the shadow of ColdFusion 10 so you knew there was go...
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7 years
Where’s the mouse in MacOS Sierra?
I just upgraded to Mac OS Sierra and use a OWC Thunderbolt 2 dock that makes it possible for me to quickly connect my laptop at home and work. I notice a lot on the first day, but now on day 2 I realize that my mouse speed (tracking?) is moving a bit...
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10 years
How to compile Adobe ColdFusion 10 Apache connector for OSX Mavericks 10.9
I had just installed OSX Mavericks 10.9, and my ColdFusion 10 server didn’t work – worse it didn’t work after a reinstall. I had tried downloading an already modified mod_jk.so file, but that didn’t work for me either for...
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10 years
How to Run ColdFusion 10 on OSX Mavericks 10.9 with Apache!
There is a lot to love about Apple’s new Mavericks 10.9 operating system, but as a ColdFusion developer, you know these new things always break a Standard Server (single server) installation on your Mac even if it is a Developer Edition. A few...
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11 years
Creating a self-signed SSL cert for Mac OSx Mountain Lion & Apache
Generate a host key First, make a home for the new SSL files. I use /etc/apache2/ssl. Open up a terminal window, cd to the new directory and issue the following command to create a host key file. sudo ssh-keygen -f host.key Generate a certificate request...
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