Seeking advice on setup web server
n3m3s1s 4u
n3m3s1s4u at googlemail.com
Fri Oct 20 08:42:05 UTC 2006
Hello there
I have had the same issues and have figured out that the best guide for
first off installation is the perfect setup one.
How are you planning to run the server? internal lan like 192.168.1.x to a
router listening on ports and then external ip address to domain name? is
this is the case then you should have no problem with the Perfect setup.
just look at the comments from poeple as some have had slight issues and
have mentioned how to sort it out.
As for ISP config - I am still getting my head around that - a little
difficult at firts to set up.
A good management solution for your web server if you are hosting one page
for first off is Jooomla - joomla.org have a look it is pretty nifty.
cheers
On 20/10/06, Stephen Liu <satimis at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Ubuntu-6.06.1-LAMP-server-amd64
> Broadband connection : ethernet card via ADSL-modem --> telephone line
> Dynamic IP
>
>
> I finished installing LAMP-server running Ubuntu-6.06.1-server-amd64
> CD. Now I need to make it to work as a web-server not as a
> workstation. I don't need X running on this box.
>
>
> I found following 3 documents;
> 1)
> The Perfect Setup - Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server (Dapper Drake)
> [url]http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_6.06[/url]
>
> 2)
> Server Guide .pdf
> html -
> [url]https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/index.html[/url]
>
> 3)
> ISP-Server Setup - Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger"
> [url]http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.10[/url]
>
>
> Please advise which of them will be more appropriate to follow to
> configure a web-server? TIA
>
> Are there other documents needed? Tks
>
>
> B.R
> satimis
>
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