Well, it's not like Apache is really all that large.

That being said, install Apache, then create some dummy web page and put
it in /home/httpd/html (or, if running RedHat 7, in /var/www/html).

As long as you set your wife's PC to use your Linux box as the DNS server,
and point her start page at the dummy page on the main box, you should be
fine.

On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, fred smith wrote:

> Gang:
>
> I'm no Linux or Unix newbie, but I AM a newbie to doing anything with
> the web other than browsing it.
>
> I just set up my wife's Windoze box so she can use Netscrape as a POP
> client to easily access her mail on my Linux box (which is its own
> domain and runs its own copy of sendmail).
>
> I'd further like to set up her netscrape so its default page is some
> kind of static page on my Linux box, but I haven't a clue how to do it.
> (With the idea that doing that will keep netscape from causing diald to
> bring up the link to the ISp every time she starts Netscrape.) What I
> don't want to have to do to accomplish this is run some large server
> like Apache. Is there some simple way to accomplish this?
>
> Thanks for your advice!
>
> Fred
>



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