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| Introduction to Webmin |
| Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on. |
zdravko on November 19 2006 19:55:28
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| Apache HTTPD Server - Mobile Edition |
| | What Is It? -- You can now carry your web server with you where ever you go! Just plug it into a free USB-port on a Windows 2000 or newer PC and you're good to go. It's handy for demonstrating a new website or script to a costumer. You can also use it to share files over a network with friends! They can even upload files to you thanks to the DAV server! Do you have a module you always use? Why not install it? Just drop it into the modules dir and update the config file. | |
zdravko on November 19 2006 20:33:57
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| Server2Go |
Server2Go is a CD-ROM Webserver. That means it is a webserver that can run directly from cdrom without installation. Server2Go allows you to create a working web site or PHP application on a CD-ROM. Using a web browser, a user can run php programs as well as view html files on the CD-ROM. He only need to insert a CD with Server2Go under the supported Windows operations systems. The server starts automaticly and opens a browser with the Website of the CD-ROM Server2Go supports PHP5.1, Perl, SQLite and MySQL.
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zdravko on November 19 2006 20:36:33
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| What to tune in MySQL Server after installation |
My favorite question during Interview for people to work as MySQL DBAs or be involved with MySQL Performance in some way is to ask them what should be tuned in MySQL Server straight after installation, assuming it was installed with default settings. I’m surprised how many people fail to provide any reasonable answer to this question, and how many servers are where in wild which are running with default settings... |
zdravko on January 03 2007 16:20:10
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| .htaccess |
| Information and examples for apache htaccess |
zdravko on August 31 2007 15:18:48
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| Writing Filters for Apache 2.0 |
When the Apache developers first began talking about Apache 2.0, one of the major goals was for one module to be able to modify the output of another. This goal was realized earlier this year with the sixth alpha version. The mechanism used to make modifications are called filters. Originally it was difficult to write filters, but during the past few releases, the developers have improved the interface so that filters are much easier to create. |
zdravko on October 12 2007 20:20:11
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| Install Debian Linux as a Web Hosting Service Provider |
Install Debian Linux as a Web Hosting Service Provider. This build revolves around the basic infrastructure of VHCS, an open source web hosting control panel. The VHCS control panel is open source software and when combined with Apache Internet Server provides a slick interface to a fully featured hosting provisioning solution. Beyond the server software that can be found freely available on the internet, all that is needed to complete the HostingHacks Project is an ethernet card and a static IP address. |
zdravko on October 12 2007 20:26:53
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