On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 08:28, Robins Tharakan wrote:
> hi,
>
> install apache (http://httpd.apache.org)
> place the files in the appropriate directories...
If Abhishek has done a full RH9 install then apache is already there.
All he has to do is give command "setup" and from the menu there go to
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Hi Friends Its me again mine previous problem has been solved but I have
a new one.
I have a small website. Someone told me that you can check your CGI/PERL programmes on
your computer before you publish via running a webserver. The address for accesing
your website on your computer will be 127
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 08:28, Robins Tharakan wrote:
> hi,
>
> install apache (http://httpd.apache.org)
> place the files in the appropriate directories...
Sorry some how the [SNIP] snipped more than I intended.
If Abishek has installed RH9 complete then all he has to do is:
"chkconfig --level 35 h
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 08:28, Robins Tharakan wrote:
> hi,
>
> install apache (http://httpd.apache.org)
> place the files in the appropriate directories...
> [SNIP]
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hi,
install apache (http://httpd.apache.org)
place the files in the appropriate directories...
/var/www/html for html files.
/var/www/cgi-bin for cgi/perl files...
and (in this case for safety sake!!) configure your /etc/httpd.conf to
disallow any other ip address to get to your server...
then a
Hi Friends Its me again mine previous problem has been solved but I have a new one.
I have a small website. Someone told me that you can check your CGI/PERL programmes on
your computer before you publish via running a webserver. The address for accesing
your website on your computer will be 127.0