thank..

if can not browse on the server, that mean i have to install another
workstaion (pc)
to browser through the server ?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nitebirdz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: help


> On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, wong wrote:
>
> > thank... yes. i want to install it after install the class server
> > i very new in linux. , i have the linux pro version, CD with me..
> >
> > i want to install linux server and apache server
>
> Apache should install by default if you select to do the server class
> install.
>
> >
> > can you give me some guide ?
> >
> > 1) can i run netscape on the server ? if not install gnome how to browe
?
>
> After the installation is complete, check out and see if Netscape was
> installed (I don't remember if it does by default in the server class
> install):
>
> rpm -qi netscape
>
> If it doesn't show the package as being installed, simply mount the CD-ROM
> (mount /mnt/cdrom should do it) and install the netscape RPM.  You can
> also download the package from the Net.  I always recommend a place like
> http://www.filewatcher.org where you can do a search for something like
> "netscape*rpm" or http://www.rpmfind.org.  They are both pretty good.
>
> In the case of Gnome, you can also install the packages off the CD but the
> HelixGnome installation I mentioned in the previous message is amazingly
> easy and I never had any problem with it.
>
> > 2) if i have setup the apacehe , how to i browse it ?
> >
>
> Once Apache has been installed, your pages will be in /home/httpd/html by
> default, and the CGI scripts will be under /home/httpd/cgi-bin.  In order
> to see the site, open your Netscape and browse to http://127.0.0.1 or your
> system's IP or hostname.  That should do it.
>
> Again, as I said in my previous message, I wouldn't recomend running Gnome
> on a server install.  Also, regarding Netscape, the browser is affected
> every now and then by some security bugs that could introduce unwanted
> trojan horses in your server.  Not recommended either.  :-)
>
>
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