well, I just read on some site about changing /etc/hosts and adding your
machines name, so I did it. Apache is up and running. I am getting a no
virtual host name error though. What directory do the html files go into?
On Monday 30 July 2001 10:52 pm, you wrote:
> log in as root to be sure, and the diference between https and http is just
> a secure connection , not the reason your httpd fails at start.
>
> On Monday 30 July 2001 22:44, Jon Doe wrote:
> > This brings up aonther question, do I log into webmin as
log in as root to be sure, and the diference between https and http is just a
secure connection , not the reason your httpd fails at start.
On Monday 30 July 2001 22:44, Jon Doe wrote:
> This brings up aonther question, do I log into webmin as root? Or should I
> create a specific user for this?
This brings up aonther question, do I log into webmin as root? Or should I
create a specific user for this?
PPPS
let's try that one again, "https://127.0.0.1:1";
> have you used webmin? (in a browser "https://1227.0.0.1:1";) to set up
DON'T sweat the newbie of it all.. learning is what we are all here for...
I am no expert, just a newbie trying to repay all the help I have received
around here too. So if you wind up being a local hero, you have to come back
here and help out too, OK? I have lurked around here for a while now
On Monday 30 July 2001 09:52 pm, you wrote:
> if I understand you, roadrunner is a cable modem, and you are assigned an
> IP number when you boot? So it is a truly always on connection.
I guess, all I really know is that my IP has always been the same. Linux
would tell me my host name was woh-65
you resolve
> back to, and off you go..
>
> and if you enable compression in ssh, you can get a speed benefit in that
> as well..
>
>
> regards
>
> Frank
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jon Doe
&g
On Monday 30 July 2001 06:58 pm, you wrote:
> I'd do it the really secure way...
>
> create a user for him on your machine..
>
> install and run the openssh server..
How do I know if its installed already and how do I go about configuring the
openssh server? Or where is more info?
ewbie] easy but secure way to share large files over the net
I am looking for a fairly easy but secure way to share large movie files
with
my uncle. We both have cable so that is no problem. He has windows though.
I thought about proftpd but since RoadRunner change to dns I keep getting a
fatal
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