Apache Server

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Rejean,

Even with PHP, or CFM you can always still use html these other two 
products just extend the capabilities of the web server.

FTP, well I'm not sure which distro your using but you would first have to 
install a ftp server product such as proftpd or vsftpd and there's not much 
to configure after installing it.
On your router you would have to open ports (20/21) an point them to your 
servers IP address.

there's not much more to do than that.

Allan

At 09:52 10/30/03, you wrote:
>I haven't tried ftp yet.  My site is PHP so it isn't htm.  I can use the
>site locally.  As I said in my previous note, I think I screwed up the
>router.  By the way, how to I enable ftp?  That is my next task.
>
>  Rejean Proulx
>Visit my family at http://interfree.ca
>MSN is: rejp at rogers.com
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Allan Shaw" <technews at sympatico.ca>
>To: "Rejean Proulx" <rejean at interfree.ca>; "Speakup is a screen review
>system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
>Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:40 AM
>Subject: Re: Apache Server
>
>
> >
> > Rejean,
> >
> > What type of error are you getting when trying to access your http server
> > (ie: 404)?
> >
> > I encountered a problem when moving my web site from Windows to Linux in
> > that under Windows I was using the naming convention of .htm for my web
> > files and discovered through trial and error that under Linux I needed to
> > use .html instead which solved the problem.
> >
> > do you have ftp services running an is it accessible or are you
> > encountering a similar problem?
> >
> >
> > At 21:54 10/29/03, you wrote:
> > >I can use apache locally but I can't access it from the internet.  Here
>is
> > >what I tried.
> > >
> > >I put ALL:ALL in my hosts/etc/.allow file.  That didn't fix it.
> > >I put all: .interfree.ca in my /etc/hosts.allow file and still it didn't
> > >work.
> > >It isn't a router problem because my Windows http server works.  The only
> > >thing i do is change the DMZ in my router to point to the Linux machine
>so
> > >that should work.
> > >
> > >What is interesting is that my exim can send locally, receive local mail,
> > >send remotely but can't receive remote mail.  I wonder if it is related?
>I
> > >am open to ideas on how to debug this.
> > >
> > >
> > >  Rejean Proulx
> > >Visit my family at http://interfree.ca
> > >MSN is: rejp at rogers.com
> > >Ham License VA3REJ
> > >
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