>How about apache?
Actually I'm running apache on my home box. Everything I need I have on
my home box except a dedicated 24/7 line. If they had a reasonable rate
here for dedicated access I'd be in business.
I need a commercial server that will provide me with this setup. :)
Glen
>At 02:
How about apache?
At 02:10 PM 2/29/00 -0600, you wrote:
>I need a Linux web server to use for two domains I have that meet the
>following criteria:
>
>1) Allows me to personally set up and admin from my home PC
> a) multiple users
> b) multiple ftp accounts
> c) multiple virtual domains
>
The basic idea behind mounting to the server is that this would allow me
to add in some features to run off my home PC that the server might not
supply, such as adding in and deleting user accounts as needed. These
individuals could ssh into my machine and then access the files on the
server. I
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Tanner, Robby wrote:
> Point well taken. What you want to do is set up a VPN if you need
> web-access to external files.
SSH tunneling would probably be useful here.
--
Duncan Hill Sapere aude
One net to rule them all, One net to find them,
One net to
Point well taken. What you want to do is set up a VPN if you need
web-access to external files.
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>2) Allows me from my home PC to "mount" through NFS or some other method
> to this server so I don't have to telnet in all the time, but can work with
> files on the server as if they're on my own box.
You do not, under any circumstances want to do NFS over an open network.
Talk about a sec