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gungrave
04-02-2004, 09:19 PM
will some one tell me the best program to use to host a website from my pc.
thanks B)

Marius24
04-02-2004, 09:23 PM
apache, its hard to use though...

gungrave
04-02-2004, 09:51 PM
Originally posted by Marius24@2 April 2004 - 21:23
apache, its hard to use though...
probley rubbish :rolleyes:

whats next? :)

bulio
04-02-2004, 10:24 PM
Originally posted by gungrave+2 April 2004 - 21:51--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (gungrave @ 2 April 2004 - 21:51)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Marius24@2 April 2004 - 21:23
apache, its hard to use though...
probley rubbish :rolleyes:

whats next? :) [/b][/quote]
apache is one of the best server hosters ever man&#33;&#33;&#33; :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: This board uses it, and many servers aswell. It is Linux, and it is probably the besat, unless you want some shitty m&#036; server <_<

NightStalker
04-03-2004, 12:23 AM
Apache is by far one of the best HTTP servers available. It is not that difficult to use if you read the documentation.

BTW, you can use Apache with both Windows and Linux. ;)

shn
04-03-2004, 12:29 AM
Apache is bloated it you don&#39;t need it.

Try bad blue or some other personal web server. Abyss and foxserv are good if you want apache, mysql, and php in one bundle.

On windows I&#39;d just as much get an xp disk and install IIS 5.0 if your just trying to serve a few files. It&#39;s limited to 10 concurrent connections but it won&#39;t matter if you only have 1 or 2 people connected.

I look at some of theese sites where people have forums, websites, and what not, and you go there and it is just 1 person and 1 guest on the whole server. http://www.scapenotes.com/notes/econs/rolleyes2.gif

If you don&#39;t need it then give your pc a break and save it the resources. :)

james_bond_rulez
04-03-2004, 12:47 AM
internet infomation system....

but u&#39;ll need a lot of security patches to lock it down <_<

gungrave
04-03-2004, 04:05 AM
:rolleyes: its 2 hard to use

i just want some easy program that will host my site from my pc. :)

Ariel_001
04-03-2004, 04:17 AM
Try using the The Uniform Server (http://miniserver.sourceforge.net/).

It is based on Apache and is small but with lots of features...


Features:

Apache2
PHP 4
MySQL 4
PERL 5
The smallest size with full functionality.


You can also try Abyss Web Server (http://www.aprelium.com/abyssws/index.html) which is also good.



Despite its tiny footprint (for example, the executable file size of the Windows version is less than 112 KB); it supports HTTP/1.1, dynamic content generation through CGI/1.1 scripts, Server Side Includes (SSI), custom error pages, and user access control (HTTP authentication/password protected files).


There both easy to use. :rolleyes:

shn
04-03-2004, 04:27 AM
Originally posted by gungrave@2 April 2004 - 22:05
:rolleyes: its 2 hard to use

i just want some easy program that will host my site from my pc. :)
It might help if you told us what kind of site you plan on hosting from your pc. Not in detail but just in general.

Php does not need mysql. And if your just serving simple web pages then you can just use html.

Apache, Mysql, and Php = lots of processes and memory power. And if your going to be using the same pc for daily use then you will feel the drawback.


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gungrave
04-03-2004, 04:38 AM
simple website.

heres what its goin to be but with more stuff My Webpage (http://abpni.serverbox.org/mike/gungrave/index.php)

shn
04-03-2004, 04:42 AM
If I were you I would not use a server with php or mysql for that.



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delphin460
04-03-2004, 04:42 AM
um just incase you didnt know, if you has a dynamic ip address , forget hosting from your pc

shn
04-03-2004, 04:45 AM
Originally posted by delphin460@2 April 2004 - 22:42
um just incase you didnt know, if you has a dynamic ip address , forget hosting from your pc
dyndns (http://www.dyndns.org/) works pretty good for that.


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h1
04-03-2004, 07:32 AM
Brick Server.

h1
04-03-2004, 07:39 AM
And... :D

NCSA HTTPD&#33; :01:

gungrave
04-04-2004, 07:05 AM
Originally posted by Ariel_001@3 April 2004 - 04:17
Try using the The Uniform Server (http://miniserver.sourceforge.net/).

It is based on Apache and is small but with lots of features...


Features:

Apache2
PHP 4
MySQL 4
PERL 5
The smallest size with full functionality.


You can also try Abyss Web Server (http://www.aprelium.com/abyssws/index.html) which is also good.



Despite its tiny footprint (for example, the executable file size of the Windows version is less than 112 KB); it supports HTTP/1.1, dynamic content generation through CGI/1.1 scripts, Server Side Includes (SSI), custom error pages, and user access control (HTTP authentication/password protected files).


There both easy to use. :rolleyes:
thanks man, im now using Abyss.

oh and all so i got a no-ip thing from www.no-ip.com
B)

Colly
04-05-2004, 09:40 AM
Apache is free - I&#39;ve downloaded it, but haven&#39;t tried it yet.

IIS comes built-in with XP Pro (but not XP Home edition though) and it works OK and wasn&#39;t too hard to set up (for me at least).

It does get screwed up some though if you trying playing with .NET and VB Studio 6 and IIS all on the same PC. I had to uninstall .NET and uninstall VB Studio 6, and reinstall IIS to fix it. aw heck, listen to the outher people here. I got mine working the way I like and wasn&#39;t using VB Studio anyway and could NOT care less about .NET, but maybe you&#39;d want to mess with those other things.

p.s. - I didn&#39;t have any trouble at all, downloading, installing the current releases of MySQL, and PHP. They both work fine under XP Pro&#39;s IIS