Hey Bret, guess what I found?
I changed the access to linuxconf to browser and as you enter info there
is a help that is just what I needed.
BTW the choices are workstation, server,custom
Thanks for your help!
dave
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2000 19:27:53 -0600
Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>-Custom. I don't remember the selections I made but it was not at the individual
>>-package level probably webserver, networked computer or something like that. To
>>-see what is installed try
>>-
>>-rpm -qa |sort|less
>>-
>>-this will give you a listing of all the packages sorted alphabetically that you
>>-can scroll through. I use it all the time. Amazing what you will find.
>>-
>>-Good luck
>>-
>>-Bret
>>-
>>-Dave Reinhardt wrote:
>>-
>>-> Thanks Bret
>>-> Did you do a Server install or Custom?
>>-> The Server install does not give you a choice of packages and so I
>>-> assume Apache and sendmail are installed because they shaow in linuxconf
>>-> although I do not find the dir's
>>-> Dave.
>>->
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>>-> On Sat, 12 Feb 2000 17:39:00 -0600
>>-> Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>->
>>-> >>-Not at my linux box but most documentation is under /usr/doc/ there is a
>>-> >>-directory for each package installed.
>>-> >>-
>>-> >>-Bound to be a howto on this look at the linux documentation project at
>>-> >>-http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/index.html
>>-> >>-or the appache site at http://apache.org/ should get you started. BTW I
>>-> >>-have never had to do anything special to get it running in the simplest of
>>-> >>-configs. I selected it during install and then was able to point my
>>-> >>-browser to the hostname (assumes some sort of name resolution but probably
>>-> >>-working if you can ftp to the box) and would get a page that says IT
>>-> >>-Worked! and some other rah rah stuff about documentation. Is httpd
>>-> >>-running? pidof httpd should return a process id number if it is. I
>>-> >>-believe the default html directories are under /home/httpd/html.
>>-> >>-
>>-> >>-Hope this helps
>>-> >>-Bret
>>-> >>-
>>-> >>-Dave Reinhardt wrote:
>>-> >>-
>>-> >>-> I have successfully completed the RedHat 6.0 Server installation.
>>-> >>-> That is, it completed successfuly, I think I have a long way to go..
>>-> >>-> I can access it by FTP only, no http.
>>-> >>-> I only want to use it as a web server and I do have a static IP.
>>-> >>-> What is the differance between server and hoast names?
>>-> >>-> Where is a good step by step instructions on setting up the apache
>>-> >>-> server and eMail systems. I have search thre RH site and eveylink seems
>>-> >>-> to lead to very expensive tutorial classes.(i guess that is what they
>>-> >>-> are) I am fimular with unix hosting and I wonder why there are not more
>>-> >>-> directories. All I see by FTP are bin,etc,lib and pub. Where is the
>>-> >>-> usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs etc?
>>-> >>-> Lost in Linux
>>-> >>-> Dave
>>-> >>->
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