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joelthegreat
It's peanut butter jelly time!
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Posted on: Jul. 21 2002,21:43 |
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Okay, here I go with the setting up. I have an old emachine. 400mhz proccessor. 4 gig hard drive, 96Mb Ram, CD-rom floppy...and is going to be connected to a cable internet connection (that'll be a few days) I seem to have Mandrake Linux running K desktop Enviroment 2.2.1 I want to make it into a web server (those of you may have remembered my previous post on the subject) Should I get apache software for it? Or what? ~Lost N00bie~
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incubus
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Posted on: Jul. 21 2002,22:56 |
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Yeah, apaches not too hard to set up. Remember with cable you usually have a low upstream so be careful not to hose your connection.
Any specific problems feel free to ask.
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forumwhore
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Posted on: Jul. 21 2002,23:10 |
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joelthegreat
It's peanut butter jelly time!
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Posted on: Jul. 21 2002,23:39 |
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one change..took linux off..installed win 98se.
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CNCJake
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Posted on: Jul. 22 2002,00:11 |
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remove win98, buy the book "BSD Unleashed," install bsd.
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joelthegreat
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Posted on: Jul. 22 2002,01:06 |
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I do not feel like learning a new operating system, especially a cracker ass one. I will stick with the M$ crap cause I know how to use it. When I get more advanced I may switch to linux or BSD or some shit...but now Windows..okay?
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Wiley
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Posted on: Jul. 22 2002,05:26 |
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Install PWS on 98 and be done with it. Didn't I say that like 2 weeks ago? Are you more conserned right now with developing a site or building a kick-ass webserver? I would start with the front-end (make a cool website) and then develop the backend (more robust server) as you hit limitations with your site.
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Beldurin
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Posted on: Jul. 22 2002,07:35 |
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Doesn't PWS top out at, like 18 simultaneous connections? Not that JTG will probably hit that, but I'm just trying to remember.
JTG, are you trying to make a website for external viewing? Make sure that your server's IP is DNS routable. My cable ISP just went to an internal 10., which means even if I set one up, noone outsed of the cable company's network would be able to browse it.
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joelthegreat
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Posted on: Jul. 22 2002,14:10 |
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I know you said that two weeks ago, but I forget things. Also, I was just restarting it as a topic of helping me set one up, and dropping the stuff about where I could host a web site for cheap/free.
My plan is to take my current site (www.geocities.com/joelthegreat) and bring it into my webserver. then I am going to update and update the shit out of my site. At least I want to make it so I can at least host files like peanut butter jelly time on my computer at home where I don't have bandwidth restrictions so when I link it on say a forum, geocities doesn't stop my site for exceeding the bandwidth.
How do I check my IP to see if it is DNS routable?
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Wiley
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Posted on: Jul. 22 2002,15:24 |
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Quote (joelthegreat @ 22 July 2002,06:10) | How do I check my IP to see if it is DNS routable? |
I checked for you. It's routable, but do you know if it is static (unchanging) or dynamic (will change)? You can ask your cable provider this one.
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