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Assistance => Assistance & Feedback => Topic started by: Sinister on November 11, 2004 09:41 pm CST

Title: Apache server
Post by: Sinister on November 11, 2004 09:41 pm CST
Hey Taurik I dont know if you still wander around this board, but can you help me set up an Apache server?  Which one do you run?  I'll see if you're on the server later tonight when I get off of work and maybe you can help me.  I want to run that rpglogger again, but I want to host the webpage from the Apache server on my computer.  I need the rpglogger.zip again also because when you sent it to me I was on my mom's computer and I have no way to access that info now that their computer is offline.  I'll ttyl about it.
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Post by: UnderGod on November 11, 2004 10:36 pm CST
Why don't you just save yourself the trouble and use the IIS that comes with Windows. Your web server won't have NEARLY the traffic required to use somethign more powerful.
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Post by: Sinister on November 11, 2004 10:46 pm CST
Cause Apache and Perl go hand in hand from what I hear.  I'm gonna be learning perl and Taurik's some some good things with Apache, so I'm gonna try and learn that stuff first.
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Post by: Particle on November 11, 2004 10:49 pm CST
IIS is riddled with security holes, too.  Apache runs most of the websites on the Internet, including this one.

Install it using the premade installer.  Then go into the conf file for your web site and set it up to go to the folder you're storing your documents in.

Takes 5 minutes...and you should be able to figure it out.
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Post by: Sinister on November 11, 2004 10:53 pm CST
Quote from: "Particle"
IIS is riddled with security holes, too.  Apache runs most of the websites on the Internet, including this one.

Install it using the premade installer.  Then go into the conf file for your web site and set it up to go to the folder you're storing your documents in.

Takes 5 minutes...and you should be able to figure it out.



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