Re: Re: [OFF TOPIC] Set up a webserver

2012-12-25 Thread Marcelo Laia
> Maybe a content management system instead of a basic web server?
> Drupal perhaps?

Very nice

I looked at drupal and see two cool things:

1. It is packaged for Debian

2. There is a Drupal based CMS designed for academics purpose:
OpenScholar [0]

If I had known I could was package OpenScholar to Debian... But, now I
yet don't have this one, so, I get started to translate it to pt-br.

OpenScholar don't need Apache user_dir module

0. http://openscholar.harvard.edu/

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Re: [OFF TOPIC] Set up a webserver

2012-12-23 Thread Miles Fidelman

Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:

Lars Noodén  gmail.com> writes:

You can specify which directory the web server looks for, such as
~/public/www, if the default ~/public_html is not to your liking.


OK!

But, what do you suggest to facilitate my colleagues windows users to
administrates their sites? They don't have familiar with linux command nor ssh
nor ftp.

What do you means could be the simplest way?



Maybe a content management system instead of a basic web server? Drupal 
perhaps?



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Re: [OFF TOPIC] Set up a webserver

2012-12-23 Thread Lars Noodén
On 12/23/2012 04:51 PM, Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:
> Lars Noodén  gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> You can specify which directory the web server looks for, such as
>> ~/public/www, if the default ~/public_html is not to your liking.
> 
> 
> OK!
> 
> But, what do you suggest to facilitate my colleagues windows users to
> administrates their sites? They don't have familiar with linux command nor ssh
> nor ftp.
> 
> What do you means could be the simplest way?
> 
> Thank you very much!
> 
> Marcelo

Well, you should try to get them to upgrade to Debian and end the
pain. ;)  In the mean time, they have FileZilla and WinSCP to
manage via SFTP.  Both are point and click SFTP.

Regards,
/Lars


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Re: [OFF TOPIC] Set up a webserver

2012-12-23 Thread Marcelo Luiz de Laia
Lars Noodén  gmail.com> writes:
>
> You can specify which directory the web server looks for, such as
> ~/public/www, if the default ~/public_html is not to your liking.


OK!

But, what do you suggest to facilitate my colleagues windows users to
administrates their sites? They don't have familiar with linux command nor ssh
nor ftp.

What do you means could be the simplest way?

Thank you very much!

Marcelo




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Re: [OFF TOPIC] Set up a webserver

2012-12-23 Thread Lars Noodén
On 12/23/2012 02:52 PM, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> I want to setup some thing like this:
> http://ourdepartment.ouruniversity.edu.br/~colleague1 and so on for
> all others ones.

That would be mod_userdir

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/public_html.html

You can specify which directory the web server looks for, such as
~/public/www, if the default ~/public_html is not to your liking.

Regards,
/Lars


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