I had once experienced and almost freaked out locating a bug on my script, just to find out that it was just a no returning value or return on my function. The lesson I've learned here is to always use return inside functions even if it does not have to return something. This is a good programming practice to exercise. As much as possible use return();
Let me give some examples where the function will immediately return to the line from which it was called. Here are they:
(1) Use echo
function helloworld()
{
// scripts....
echo "hello World";
}
(2) Return boolean value (just if necessary)
function helloworld()
{
// scripts......
return true;
// or false
}
(3) if function will not return anything then just use return
function helloworld()
{
// scripts....
return;
}
Hope it helps everyone. Thanks and God Bless us all!!!!!
You may not speak.... But the heart and mind from within say something...... It can't be hidden... it will eventually show itself from the dawn ...
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Installation of Bind and WMBind on Linux (A Draft)
INstallation of Bind (DNS Server) and WMBind
1.) Install first Bind
# yum install bind
2.) On CentOS 4.x there are default named.conf installed but not on CentOS 5.x
so for CentOS 5 either
a.) Copy the sample config from CentOS 4
b.) Copy the samples at /usr/share/bind/.... or locate name.conf.sample or sample folder
Firewall concern
Allow the ffg: ports
953 both udp and tcp
53 both udp and tcp
3.) Once the bind is installed, download and install Wmbind package
4.) make sure to read and follow what's on README on this package (espescially about the apache user)
a.) adding apache on group named
gpasswd -a apache named
5.) Enable mod rewrite on Apache by setting the following:
;From
AllowOverride None
;To
AllowOverride All
then restart apache
6.) Now see to it that named.conf and rndc.conf do have similar rndc-key values like as follows:
rndc.conf
key "rndc-key" {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret "j2gS+6XTSeycPM8A+Fe5Tg==";
};
options {
default-key "rndc-key";
default-server 127.0.0.1;
default-port 953;
};
named.conf
key rndc-key {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret "j2gS+6XTSeycPM8A+Fe5Tg==";
};
controls {
inet 127.0.0.1 allow { localhost; } keys { rndc-key; };
inet 192.168.2.3 port 953 allow { 192.168.2.0; } keys { rndc-key; };
};
Restart named by
/sbin/service named restart
also make sure that the rndc.conf and rndckeys are readable by group named where apache is a member.
1.) Install first Bind
# yum install bind
2.) On CentOS 4.x there are default named.conf installed but not on CentOS 5.x
so for CentOS 5 either
a.) Copy the sample config from CentOS 4
b.) Copy the samples at /usr/share/bind/.... or locate name.conf.sample or sample folder
Firewall concern
Allow the ffg: ports
953 both udp and tcp
53 both udp and tcp
3.) Once the bind is installed, download and install Wmbind package
4.) make sure to read and follow what's on README on this package (espescially about the apache user)
a.) adding apache on group named
gpasswd -a apache named
5.) Enable mod rewrite on Apache by setting the following:
;From
AllowOverride None
;To
AllowOverride All
then restart apache
6.) Now see to it that named.conf and rndc.conf do have similar rndc-key values like as follows:
rndc.conf
key "rndc-key" {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret "j2gS+6XTSeycPM8A+Fe5Tg==";
};
options {
default-key "rndc-key";
default-server 127.0.0.1;
default-port 953;
};
named.conf
key rndc-key {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret "j2gS+6XTSeycPM8A+Fe5Tg==";
};
controls {
inet 127.0.0.1 allow { localhost; } keys { rndc-key; };
inet 192.168.2.3 port 953 allow { 192.168.2.0; } keys { rndc-key; };
};
Restart named by
/sbin/service named restart
also make sure that the rndc.conf and rndckeys are readable by group named where apache is a member.
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