[newbie] Web server on 7.2 useing a p166

2004-01-24 Thread JJ Greive
I am a novice linux user, and I am running Mandrake 7.2 as an Internet firewall and DHCP server. It is an old Pentium 166. Does anyone out there know if I can also use this machine as a web server? Anyone have a recommendation as to what software I should be use? thanks for your tips in

Re: [newbie] web server and domain name

2002-08-25 Thread SystemAdmin ABC Mini Storage LLC
SystemAdmin ABC Mini Storage LLC wrote: look at these links that provide DNS services for your website http://www.dyndns.org/ http://www.no-ip.com/ http://www.minidns.net/download-links.php for a personal DNS server for W2K and up see http://www.ntcanuck.com/ for DNS alt domains see

[newbie] Web server on CD.

2002-06-23 Thread Franki
Hi guys, I seem to remember somewhere that there was a version of apache that ran directly off a CD.. (as in AUTORUN) anyone know anything about that? A friend has to distribute a CD of html files that have to have access to com objects and stuff on windoze boxs.. and none of the machines are

Re: [newbie] Web server problem

2000-11-19 Thread Leo Fox
November 17, 2000 7:33 AMSubject: RE: [newbie] Web server problem Without the trailing "/", the web server is looking for a webpage named test.htm or test.html. You need the / to tell it that it is a directory, not a file. Shawn A. Daniel Linux Registered User #194953 -Original Me

Re: [newbie] Web server problem

2000-11-19 Thread billw
, or any combination of "Indexes", Options Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks Options Indexes FollowSymLinks --snip-- - Original Message - From: "Leo Fox" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 3:34 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Web server problem

Re: [newbie] Web server problem

2000-11-19 Thread kellyedwards
On Sunday 19 November 2000 16:34, Leo Fox wrote: Here is an example of what I mean, go to www.bluesnews.com/quake3 it will AUTOMATICALLY add the / to the end and not give a not found error. How do I get this to work on my server? To all: To remedy your problem with the trailing / on your

RE: [newbie] Web server problem

2000-11-17 Thread Shawn Daniel
: Thursday, November 16, 2000 9:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Web server problem I am running Apache 1.3.14 web server on my MDK 7.2 machine, and everything seems to be working fine except for one small problem. Let's say a user is trying to access a site under the subdirectory test. My

Re: [newbie] Web server problem

2000-11-17 Thread Leo Fox
ovember 17, 2000 7:33 AM Subject: RE: [newbie] Web server problem Without the trailing "/", the web server is looking for a webpage named test.htm or test.html. You need the / to tell it that it is a directory, not a file. Shawn A. Daniel Linux Registered User #194953 -

Re: [newbie] web server

2000-07-17 Thread bradc C
uly 13, 2000 5:00 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] web server Hi Brad, It's very likely already installed on your system. To test it and make sure open a Netscape browser window and in the location bar type this address: http://127.0.0.1 then hit enter. If, after you do this a web page pops up that says

Re: [newbie] web server

2000-07-15 Thread Victor Richardson
Be sure to check and see if it has already been installed on your system, usually is by default in most distributions. Try ' rpm -qa | grep Apache' and it will show you the package and version (or any other software you enter) if it is installed. Victor Irwan Hadi wrote: At 03:37 PM 7/13/00

[newbie] web server

2000-07-13 Thread bradc C
Hello, I would like to know how do I install Apache web server on my computer. I am running mandrake 7.1. Thanks for your help. brad

Re: [newbie] web server

2000-07-13 Thread KompuKit
I need to know...what your domain name is...and/or the hostname on your box...and if you want...send me the file: etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and I'll configure it for you I'll need the info...such as: document root: (where the html files are located) bradc C wrote: Hello, I would

Re: [newbie] web server

2000-07-13 Thread Mark Weaver
Hi Brad, It's very likely already installed on your system. To test it and make sure open a Netscape browser window and in the location bar type this address: http://127.0.0.1 then hit enter. If, after you do this a web page pops up that says something like, "you made it..." or "it worked!"