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I have been trying to setup RedHat version 9.0 up myself without any success. The outside world could not just see my pages.
Is there anyone in the forum knowledgeable enough to assist?
Apache can be set up in hundreds of environments and an unlimited number of configurations, depending on how you plan to use it. So...
Many of us are not computer savvyYou will need to gain some savvy in order to set Apache up by yourself I think. Here [directory.google.com] is a place to start.
Are you behind a router? If so, what type of router?
Do you have a firewall enabled?
Who is providing your DNS?
Dynamic or Static IP?
There are many more possibilities, but this is a start.
Nothwitstanding the server set us is till at the early stage and would like to tap into the durability and security of Linux. Now let us fire on.....
I have a router in my network and it is D-Link. I am using IPUDATER DNS to point back to my PC. I enabled the firewall inside RedHAt and thought I went through all its configuration.
I have two network cards one for local access and the other for the WWW.
With Windows, I have no problem it is only the Linux that I have problem with.
I first thought I was having a static IP address because it has not changed since I signed up with the ISP but I was told that it does not really matter if it changes or not it could still be dynamic.
I have a router in my network and it is D-Link. I am using IPUDATER DNS to point back to my PC.
I enabled the firewall inside RedHAt and thought I went through all its configuration.
I have two network cards one for local access and the other for the WWW
With Windows, I have no problem it is only the Linux that I have problem with.
I assume from this that you can access Windows Apache from the outside. That means that your router is capable of forwarding port 80 to your server. Hopefully, you don't have port 80 forward to both your Linux and Windows machine at the same time, because that won't work. If you have one external IP address, you can have only one server running on port 80. Please clarify these points, making assumptions can cost us both a lot of wasted effort.
I first thought I was having a static IP address because it has not changed since I signed up with the ISP but I was told that it does not really matter if it changes or not it could still be dynamic.
After you have taken me through the process I will re-install the RED HAT and follow your instructions.
What is the best way to go because Redhat came with Apache GUI configuration utility but it warns that if one make any changes by hand it will be over written the next time the GUI is used. Any work around?
What do you suggest to run as it is on Windows or use Linux?
Thanks again for the help.
the server is on dnetcom dot com.
After you have taken me through the process I will re-install the RED HAT and follow your instructions.
What is the best way to go because Redhat came with Apache GUI configuration utility but it warns that if one make any changes by hand it will be over written the next time the GUI is used. Any work around?
What do you suggest to run as it is on Windows or use Linux?I don't have any experience with Windows Server 2000 or 2003. I do know that they're very expensive and from a security stand point Linux is supposed to be better. Since you already have W2K Server, I'm curious as to why you'd want to change. I am a fan of Linux, I use SuSE, but have tried RH. I've also ran Apache 1 and 2 on W2K Pro and Apache 1 on Windows 98 and XP. Personally, Linux/Apache combination is my preference and it seems that most Hosting companies use it as well. If, when I started this venture I had $1K, I might be on the other side. Since I didn't I started with Instant Servers for $100, which is modified version of Windows Apache and haven't looked back, aside from making the change to Linux, because of stability. To me Windows forces you to do what it wants, rather than what you want.
[edited by: DaveAtIFG at 7:31 pm (utc) on Jan. 3, 2004]
Is that okay by you?
Yes. I have this running on Windows and for security and other restrictions on Windows I will like to give Linux a try. Even though I have invested so much into this whereas there are a lot of Linux open source scripts that can be freely used.
I will go ahead with the installation and get back to you afterwards.
But during th elast installation I noticed that MYSQL and PHP is not compiled into the version. Is there a work around this?
I am not sure where and what to set in the config file but it appears everything is ready now.
Wahao it is Sunday today I might not get help until Monday..
Looking forwad to your assistance.