Hi everyone, My name is Ulysses Harmony Garcia. My web site is https://www.sensation-experience.com/ I heard about I heard about this mailing list through a Facebook post. For several years, I've been trying to figure out what kind of services I could use to satisfy my needs. In the early 2010's, I looked into shared hosting plans, but the more I looked at them, the more I didn't like them because I wanted to be able to have full control of the server. All they let you use is a public HTML folder and an FTP server port 21 or 990 for secure connections, and a web-based administration tool like Webmin or C-Panel. So I continued using Dropbox to host my web site. The only problem was that I had to use an http colon slash slash dl dot dropboxusercontent dot com slash u slash xxxxxxxx slash index dot html to render it, which is a pretty long link, but at least it worked. Four years later, I looked into the cloud, SSD, and dedicated VPS options. By asking around, I heard of several different choices such as Linode, Vultr, Digital Ocean, OVH, and through a diary entry I had made back in 2014, VPS dot Next, I had to learn about which operating system I would most likely use for the server. Since 2005, I have primarily used Windows, and I started using a Mac in 2011. I have never used Linux, and I probably chose to stay away from it because I associated Linux as an operating system only computer geeks would use. So when I was looking for a VPS, I was lucky to find a Windows server on vps dot net. However, when I told others about it, many people acted like that was a crime, or that it was impractical to use Windows as a server, and that 99.99% of the web was hosted by Linux, which was meant to be used as a server operating system. I've done most of the work on my own. I first began with a Windows virtual private server at VPS dot net, but I was not able to set up the web server, database server and PHP to work on-line, except through Localhost. I wasn't able to use Internet Information Services IIS either, so I gave up on it and cancelled my server. Fortunately, I kept my account active, so I could come back to it when I wasn't overwhelmed. I even tried enabling Internet Information Services on my Windows 10 computer by using the enable or disables Windows features. I checked every one of them, but when I typed localhost in the connect to computer dialogue box, I got this message. IIS6 Manager dialogue Unable to connect to localhost. The target server does not have the SMTP service installed. You cannot manage an IIS 7.5 Web or FTP server by using Internet Information Services (6.0) Manager. As primarily being an extroverted person, I get energy from working with other people rather than working alone, yet for some reason, I've encountered a lot of people who think that being too dependent on others was a bad thing, that being completely independent was the best way to go. I disagree with that. I mean, I can see why some people wouldn't want to be too dependent on others for fear of taking too much of someone's time or being too clingy, etc, or taking advantage of said person, but I also believe that there needs to be a balance in helping others and being self-reliable. This is where interdependence comes in. Manuals are never straightforward. You can follow the directions in the manual as exactly outlined and end up with error messages. Even googling error messages can't guarantee that you will get a quick solution. Having said that, I have joined a few community forums and posted these error messages, but never received replies. Back in July, I contacted a few people I know who were successfully using the popular content management system WordPress, and asked if they could help out. One person, whose name I won't mention, said they could set up my web site, if I could provide $300/hr USD and that it was estimated to take four hours to set up to where I wanted it to be. Now, this person is also blind. What I do not understand is how someone who may be knowledgeable about supplemental security income could decide to charge such a high price to set up something simple, and that is semi-automated, and easy to install. I wrote a reply, and didn't hear back for a month. I re-sent my reply and was told that if I wanted to continue with the route that I choose, I would have to go on Bookshare or BARD to download books on Windows server hosting, and that I had sufficient resources on the Audio Games net forum to start. so in September, I finally found a fellow who turned out to be someone I knew by reputation, and he offered to spend his free time in helping me out, especially since he has had plenty of experience in working with virtual private servers and web hosting. If you ask him how he liked working with me, he might tell you that I learn things pretty quickly once I get to actually learning the steps live on Skype or phone. I also record my sessions so I can look back and see what I did. By that time, I was a little more knowledgeable in talking to others on this topic. http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?id=23002 Look at post four. I told my new friend a little bit of what I've hoped to accomplish, and what I have done so far, and how much experience I've already had. In 2010 through 2013, I worked on building an HTML 4.1 and 5 project in high school using Notepad, and in 2013, I used CSS 3 to enhance it when I took a college class in web development. In mid July of 2013, I got myself a WordPress blog up and running, which has been since taken down. I decided to export this blog and import it into the self-hosted version, and I was able to successfully link up all of my web pages to a podcast generator and the WordPress system. Right now we are sort of stuck on where to go, since I already have a basic HTML site with no scripts on my Ubuntu VPS, a TeamTalk server running, and hopefully an IceCast or ShoutCast server for streaming. I heard that you can get an e-mail provider through Google Aps and install their mail exchange and text verification records, but they are quite costly, and I don't know if you'd have to install anything on Ubuntu to make sure the PHP contact forms worked properly. By following several guides on Linode and Digital Ocean, I was able to install Postfix and S-Nail, but I keep getting error messages when I am trying to send a message as a test. I also got an account through Cloudflare, and if you were to do a user $ dig +short sensation-experience.com or root# dig +short sensation-experience.com you'd see 104.28.6.155 instead of my actual server's IP address. If you tried using that directly, it'd say, Cloudflare direct IP access not allowed. This is to keep attackers from finding out what my server's IP address is. If they tried doing a who is on my domain, they'd see a privacy protect dot org notice instead of my name. Also, I really couldn't understand how C-Panel and Webmin administration tools worked until my friend showed me how he used the terminal on his Cent OS VPS to install it. It sort of reminded me of PHP My Admin. You simply put :2083, :2087, or :2086 at the end of your domain. I also installed Certbot which uses Lets Encrypt. At the moment I can't seem to figure out how to force traffic to be automatically redirected to https(443) instead of http(80). But now since I'm using Cloudflare, I'm not sure if that will be necessary. Once I get more advanced, and raised my income through Amazon Associates and stripe payments, I'd like to install a phone box or PBX using Asterisk as well. Note that I am running PHP 7. My friend and I tried installing Free PBX, but it doesn't seem to like it, so we had to give it up temporarily, at least until they release the newer version. On a more interesting topic, I don't know if any of you are into speech synthesis that can sing. I am very much into singing synthesis and have spent quite a bit of time with DECtalk and Vocaloid. I recently got interested in learning how to use Festival and make my own speech synthesiser. If you look at post 57 of this thread, you can see where I am at right now. http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?id=8877 So having said that, might any of you be able to help me resolve this mail problem with Postfix and S-Nail? I keep getting a debug error. Also, for some annoying reason which my friend and I have not been able to determine, I cannot install plug-ins or update WordPress directly. It wants to access my web server through FTP or FTPS, and I don't have one properly configured. I tried changing all file and folder permissions to 7777 recursively, but I am still unable to update and install plug-ins automatically. If any of you are able to help me with that as well I would greatly appreciate it. Anyhow, I apologise for this lengthy e-mail, but hopefully that gives you all an idea of what I've done so far and where I'd like to go next. :-) Sincerely, -Ulysses _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list