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any price or info.
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Hi,
Are there any security or anti hacking enhancements that Apache 2 has
compared to 1.3.x? What are the major advantages of 2 as opposed to 1.3?
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Hi,
I was wondering if server administrator software would do the following?
Also if the below is all I need to do on a web server, would a server
administrator software package be sufficient or do I really need to know
Linux and Apache prior to setting up a server for multiple web/e-commerce
sit
:17 AM, "Dan Sabo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Will Apache 2.x run well under Linux 7.2? I have Apache 1.3.x on a 7.2
> > machine and was wondering if it was safe to upgrade to 2.x.
>
> Really long answer: Try it and let us know the results.
Really really lo
HI,
Can anyone recommend a good server administrator software package for a
Linux 7.2 box? Im looking at Plesk and Ensim. Are these two products
decent? Any other recommendations other than these?
Thanks,
Dan
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Thanks Joshua,
Can I do that remotely, or do I have to do this right at the server? Also,
since Mandrake is an application that comes pre installed, what is the
startup command for that, both remote and at server?
Thanks,
Dan Sabo
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;t get FTP working though, it's always something.
On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 15:49, Dan Sabo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed my new Dell server (that was pre configured with Linux at
> Dell), at my co location firm. I am now able to log on to the server
> remotely from home, v
with no prompt for login in the Putty terminal
window. Any ideas what Im doing wrong?
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as the net e-mail connection, not the Linux server.
Dan Sabo
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-can
what would cause
this?
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Dan Sabo
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twork. Would I still have to set the router
for remote management in order to do this?
Dan Sabo
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ake your advice on port 80 when I figure out how to do
that. You can probably see I'm a networking newbie!
Dan Sabo
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Hi,
Thanks for info. It's a Befsr41 router. I've got the Block WAN Request
enabled so I guess my home network is set up with a firewall.
I'll try out your suggestion. Thanks,
Dan Sabo
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ary to have my router set this
way if my DSL connection to the net uses static IP addresses? Or do I need
to set my TCP/IP settings on my Linux server to automatically obtain IP
address settings with DHCP? I tried that too and still can't connect to my
home
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HI Mike,
Thanks for asking; Actually I forgot to mention that the server
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What happens if you "telnet 10.10.2.20 1311"?
Are you sure that the Server Administrator is running?
On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Dan
address to start up the Server Admin utility, I am getting a
"not a valid location error.
Any ideas? The dell guy thought that my Ethernet cards or drivers were not
properly installed, but when I do a ifconfig -a command, the 10.10.2.20
address shows up for
Pardon my ignorance, I'm a Linux newbie. What is Load balancing and why
would I need it?
Dan Sabo
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Virtual Hosts.
Note, however, that works for http but not https. https will not work
with named virtual hosts - you need to be ip-based.
> From: Dan Sabo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I'm co locating my new server loaded with red hat Linux 7.2 tomorrow. The
> co lo facility t
tual Hosts.
AE
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Hi,
I'm co locating my new server loaded with red hat Linux 7.2 tomorrow. The
co lo facility tells me that I can not
Hi Jim,
Thanks for all that good info!
Dan
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> I
I lose if I set up domains under
(I guess they are called) virtual IP address, instead of assigning them a
real IP address? Are there any advantages or dis advantages of setting up
domain names without a real IP address?
Thanks,
Dan Sabo
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