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| Roee Bachar 2005-10-30, 5:53 pm |
| Hi,
I want to install server at my home and put my site in it for public use (is
it possible?).
I'm running Windows XP and want to install Apache 2.0.55 Server.
while installing the "Server Information" dialog appears and request the
following info:
* Network Domain
* Server Name
* Administrator's Email Address
How do I configure these parameters?
Can someone point me to any tutorial that explain it?
Thanks,
Roee.
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| Davide Bianchi 2005-10-30, 5:53 pm |
| On 2005-10-30, Roee Bachar <mrroee@netvision.net.il> wrote:
> I want to install server at my home and put my site in it for public use (is
> it possible?).
Sure it is. But first check if your ISP allow you to do so. If your
ISP does not allow you to run your own web server you'll have to
arrange a different contract or get a different ISP.
> I'm running Windows XP and want to install Apache 2.0.55 Server.
I'd suggest to use a different OS for the server.
> How do I configure these parameters?
By filling in with your domain name, server and your email.
> Can someone point me to any tutorial that explain it?
Don't think it exists, but if it's there, you'll find it with google.
Davide
--
"You are trapped in a maze of screens and ssh sessions all alike."
"It is dark, and you are likely to log off the wrong account."
-- from alt.sysadmin.recovery
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| Roee Bachar 2005-10-30, 5:53 pm |
| Which OS you suggest to use for the server?
"Davide Bianchi" <davideyeahsure@onlyforfun.net> wrote in message
news:1130698245. 723f50bea9343e7d559b0679a8578be7@teranew
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> On 2005-10-30, Roee Bachar <mrroee@netvision.net.il> wrote:
>
> Sure it is. But first check if your ISP allow you to do so. If your
> ISP does not allow you to run your own web server you'll have to
> arrange a different contract or get a different ISP.
>
>
> I'd suggest to use a different OS for the server.
>
>
> By filling in with your domain name, server and your email.
>
>
> Don't think it exists, but if it's there, you'll find it with google.
>
> Davide
>
> --
> "You are trapped in a maze of screens and ssh sessions all alike."
> "It is dark, and you are likely to log off the wrong account."
> -- from alt.sysadmin.recovery
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| Davide Bianchi 2005-10-30, 5:53 pm |
| On 2005-10-30, Roee Bachar <mrroee@netvision.net.il> wrote:
> Which OS you suggest to use for the server?
Linux or BSD or Solaris or any other *nix based one. IMHO is much more
suited for a server use.
Davide
--
Q: What do Windows NT and frozen pizza have in common?
A: They're both half baked.
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