My daughter wants to build a little website that looks a bit like a magazine for her family and select friends. Front page has links to stories or articles she'll write. She would also like to post some pictures for people to see and maybe have people add comments if they like. I'd like to host it locally on our home server and limit access with an id and password. I would use something like DYNDNS.com to point family and friends to our server where they could login. I have an Ubuntu Lamp server setup to install what we need.
i installed phpmysql on F12 and it keeps prompting me for a user name and password. i tried login in with my root password but it does not permit me. How do i bypass this please. Also Aache wont let me view other locally hosted sites on my derver directory. restricts my permission.
we have a dual server setup: Windows server 2003 and Ubuntu 10.04 with apache installed with all the goodies. This is all virtualized. What I'm wanting to do, is make the new website we've created run on the Ubuntu machine, which it is, and be accessible outside the office. However, by doing this, we forfeit being able to use remote access or web exchange on Windows server 2003.
How can I create a link from the new website on Apache point to the internal server and it work outside of the office?
I have just joined this respective forum and I have a issue with website hosted on Virtual Redhat Server. Scenario is like this I have three virtual redhat server(R1,R2,R3) 5.0 on VMware workstation 7.0 installed on window 7(physical machine), on R1 I have DNS server , On R2 I have Apache web server and I have hosted a website called "geekgadget.com" just for testing purpose, R3 is just a normal server nothing installed on it yet..
Problem : I can access my website [URL] from all of my three virtual redhat server but when I try to access it from some of my physical XP,window 7 machines as well as from virtual XP machine present on my local LAN, website cannot be accessed so I am not getting the point why it happens because I checked that my port 80 is listening.
I am creating podcasts that I like to download to my android phone. I host the podcasts on my home webserver and use dyndns for the website when outside the network. However, when I type in my dyndns website from inside my network, it will not work.
I realize i can use the ip address to get to the site, but since I use beyondpod for my podcasts, it's all saved in settings. So what i'd like to be able to do is download the podcasts to my phone from either inside or outside the network.
Where would I go to find a guide on a how-to for Linux website administration? I want to learn how to create a simple site dedicated to my blog. I already have a blog hosted by wordpress. I want to learn how to administrate my own blog using Apache hosted by GoDaddy.com or some other host.
How would I set up a website that would be only accessible locally. There's a router machine (server) that keeps provides internet access for a number of client machines. I need to set up a learning platform (moodle) locally. The server machine runs moodle server (apache server) and students should have access to their accounts locally (no need to be accessible outside of LAN). First of all, what would be the best network configuration for it.Sorry for a dumb question, but could I just come up with any domain name if everything stays locally within LAN?
Is it possible to develop my websites locally before uploading them to my host? I need PHP and MYSQL. I'd like to have basically http access to my websites locally on my hard disk but restrict access to only me. No access outside of this machine. How to do this?
I can't reach my website via http. I'm not sure but I think I just need to unblock port 80. But I can't find where a firewall has even been installed on my machine. ufw status returns inactive. sudo aptitude search firewall shows nothing installed.
Nslookup mydomain.com returns the correct IP. Pinging works.
But typing in the domain name or IP through the web browser just results in a "Network Timeout...Taking too long to respond."
Wget just hangs looking for MySiteName.com:80
VirtualHost has been set up and apache restarted. Site works fine with the ServerAlias I have assigned in my hosts file.
how (or what to use) to build a simple GUI on an embedded Linux system? I am using the Linux distribution Angstrom with a gcc compiler, and need to draw graphics on the screen. Preferably NOT in X11, but in a console only image. Are there simple graphics commands in C that will draw circles, boxes, and lines?
I'm interfacing with a device using putty and right now I have to use a reference document to dissect the data I'm sending and receiving. I'd like to build a program that can build packets according to user input and then dissect them upon receipt; basically an [ english <=> proprietary packet structure ] program that talks to the device via USB. The packets come in varying sizes, but are composed of well-defined fields and values.
I wanted to create and host a simple website using LAMP and Drupal. I read an article in a Linux magazine a while back on how to do this, but can't seem to find any instructions. Can someone direct me to a site or link that has step by step instructions on setting up lamp and drupal?
Are there programs for this? Really really simple page layouts that you can edit and host from a graphical desktop that has your web browsers and Pidgen and VLC media player and everything running on it at the same time?
I am having a time at trying to get a simple FTP setup to my Var/www/html folder for my canned Joomla website. I can log in anon with no write permissions, but it will not log in using any users I have setup on the server. I've googled a bunch, but nothing to correct my 530 authentication failure when I try to log in as one of my user accounts for the server.
I have recently moved my OS to Linux Ubuntu. My friend and I have a good idea for a web and forum site - we have bounced the idea off many trusted friends and all say do it. As i am retired we need to keep costs down and therefore don't want to spend money on a web hosting package at the moment. We have acquired our domain name and now want to start practicing with some software to both design our web page and forum. My specific questions/ requests are:
Is there a simple Linux friendly software package that will easily take me through the process of designing a web page as I need to practice and learn. Is there a simple Linux package that will allow me to set out our ideas for a forum without having a hosting account? Does vbullitin work with Linux and is it straight forward to use for a beginner to web site issues and Linux, like myself?
We just want to get started and to get the basics right. We don't want a lot of technical jargon just honest simple advice (i am sure you all understand this feeling).
i'm a college student studying pc programing, and i was given today a special work and i have to program using miranda... which i've never used it >.< can anyone give me a hand to where to download, how to compile, and a simple tutorial for making a simple program or something?
I got a VPS server, but I dont know how to get my bot running on VPS.I uploaded it on FileZilla on the vps server but i dont know what to do next.Please help, willing to pay a tip if you can set it up for me so it runs 24/7
I have two Ubuntu 9.10 machines running on my home network. On one of the machines I have a Windows 7 RC1 desktop running on a VMWare VM under VMWare Player 3.0. The VM was created with VMWare Player 3.0 as well.I want to be able to remote desktop, using TSClient, from the other Ubuntu 9.10 workstation to the Windows 7 VM. I can ping the first workstation from the second workstation (by IP address) but I can't ping the VMWare Windows 7 desktop (by IP address) that's hosted on the first workstation.
I can ping the VMWare Windows 7 desktop from the workstation that's hosting it (by IP address) and I can get a TSClient remote desktop connection running from the hosting workstation.If I missed another support thread, howto or the like please just point me to it, I'm more than willing to do the digging myself.
Made an account specially for this. I have a server hosted with iWeb and obviously cant just stick the CD in and fresh install. Im looking to upgrade the entire server to 9.10 all through SSH or within 8.04's GUI all the while not having to reboot until its ready to run and configured otherwise im left with an inactive server...
Operating system CentOS Linux 5.5 Kernel and CPU Linux 2.6.18-194.11.3.el5 on x86_64 hosted with sonic.net
we have a strange setup for one of our clients... the problem is that the machine was orginal setup with mysql and php and when they build out the website...
the other guys installed lampp and setup the website into the htdocs folder into the lampp directory.
the problem is that when we SSH. we get into a different mysql
and the website is running on it's own mysql setup which was originally setup with lampp.
now, we want to setup another database and it won't let us do it... just because we don't have the root username and password for the mysql of lampp.
bottomline, we have two mysql's running on the same matchine.
1. we can ssh into.
2. the website runs on.
is there any way we can reset the passsword of the phpmyadmin of the lampp root user.
I have an issue viewing my hosted webpages via wired connection on the same network as the server. I can view them via wireless without a problem but wired times out.
When i starts it for the first time,my sites getting loaded fast when requested through browser,but slows down gradually. what could be the reason, my cpu load seems ok. Because i have another site hosted through apache in the same server and its getting loaded fast. so what could be the issue.
I have ran into a really strange issue. for some reason when I go to view any website that's hosted on my slackware 13.0 box it comes up with cannot be displayed, but when I rename the current index.php or index.html to backup then create a whole new index.php or index.html with just a few words or some basic html it will display but once I start adding in other coding for images or stuff like that, it goes back to page cannot be displayed
So, I have a website that is hosted at Godaddy and I've set up a database with the ability to access it remotely. I was wondering if there is an easy way to set up an automated back-up of said database at Godaddy, to my local server.
I am traveling to the UK next week, and whilst I am there, I need to be able to access my SAMBA shares hosted on my HOMESERVER, via my laptop in england.
I have tried Hamachi before, which works fine on windows, but the linux version is awful, and hardly works. So I need an alternative. I did a bit of googling, but I don't know what "bridged" means when I found a OpenVPN tutorial
I was wondering if anyone could give me some information as to what I'll need, and what I'll need to do on both my homeserver and my laptop?