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I am going to be making a personal Web server, but i want to know the best way to go about it. I read the Apache is good, should i use that? All it will be hosting is websites and also act as a server for a game i am making in RMXP. Now that Multi Netplay exists, we can all play the game! Anyway, what are your thoughts?
Also, i will also offer to host sites, files, etc for you guys. Just a little something i can do to payback for all the great help you guys have offered me here. Btw, its free
Also, i will also offer to host sites, files, etc for you guys. Just a little something i can do to payback for all the great help you guys have offered me here. Btw, its free
Apache is good, but I'd go with http://www.lighttpd.net/
Also, unless you have good upstream doing this with a website could zap your downstream.
Also, unless you have good upstream doing this with a website could zap your downstream.
Another good option is Abyss Web Server It's user friendly, feature rich,and has a small footprint.
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You could also try Slax Server edition. ( http://www.slax.org/download.php ) It apparently comes with Apache, MySQL, and other web services built in. (You will need to add PHP and install the OS onto the PC yourself, but it's pretty easy to do with some shell commands.)
Make sure your ISP allows you to run your own server; apparently a lot of them block that because it puts an additional strain on their equipment or something. This website is full of information regarding running your own server:
http://www.dslwebserver.com/
Make sure your ISP allows you to run your own server; apparently a lot of them block that because it puts an additional strain on their equipment or something. This website is full of information regarding running your own server:
http://www.dslwebserver.com/
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Umm...explain more about this dyndns thing and redirect my IP. If i still do this, will I still be able to make a website (most likely harshboy.com) for everybody to see (No passwords or anything)
EDIT: Which of the services should i use? I have Cable so my IP never changes. Being screwed up with Xbox talk, should i use Dynamic DNS or static DNS? Or neither and tell me what to do. Man...Apache was way easier
EDIT: Which of the services should i use? I have Cable so my IP never changes. Being screwed up with Xbox talk, should i use Dynamic DNS or static DNS? Or neither and tell me what to do. Man...Apache was way easier
Oh wait, i think i got this now. Ok what i do is:
Set up apache. Set it up as normal, except use port 8080 instead of 80
Then goto dyndns.org and just redirect my domain name to my IP port 8080. Is that right?
And i dont wanna spend money, this is just for fun and i dont wanna take the fun away by just giving people my money for storage
Set up apache. Set it up as normal, except use port 8080 instead of 80
Then goto dyndns.org and just redirect my domain name to my IP port 8080. Is that right?
And i dont wanna spend money, this is just for fun and i dont wanna take the fun away by just giving people my money for storage
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I'm trying to set something like this up on a spare machine at home. It won't be an internet server; it will just be used for testing scripts and things that need a database without gunking up my PoD subdomain any more than necessary. (I have some housekeeping to do in there anyways...)
Basically I want a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAMP_%28so ... 9">LAMP</a> server with a GUI. I tried Ubuntu Server 6.06, but it has no desktop environment. Slackware's desktop system won't work on the computer's graphics chipset (it's a DeskPro, and some distros don't like it), and I'm not sure of any other distro to use. (yes I've been looking around )I'm downloading Fedora Core 5 right now (just disc 5 to download), not sure if that can be easily configured to do what I want it to. Should I just go for a desktop system and install Apache, MySQL, and PHP from source?
Thanks!
Basically I want a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAMP_%28so ... 9">LAMP</a> server with a GUI. I tried Ubuntu Server 6.06, but it has no desktop environment. Slackware's desktop system won't work on the computer's graphics chipset (it's a DeskPro, and some distros don't like it), and I'm not sure of any other distro to use. (yes I've been looking around )I'm downloading Fedora Core 5 right now (just disc 5 to download), not sure if that can be easily configured to do what I want it to. Should I just go for a desktop system and install Apache, MySQL, and PHP from source?
Thanks!
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