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Ubuntu 9.01 Server Edition Questions
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Join Date: May 2009
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Hello,
I had a few questions about Ubuntu 9.01 Server Edition.
1> How can I make my personal domain?
2> How do I make it point to specific whois or something to view details while a whois is done?
3> How do set up a website on the domain?
4> How do I put files on my website on the domain?
Help will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Akshit Soota
I had a few questions about Ubuntu 9.01 Server Edition.
1> How can I make my personal domain?
2> How do I make it point to specific whois or something to view details while a whois is done?
3> How do set up a website on the domain?
4> How do I put files on my website on the domain?
Help will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Akshit Soota
1. you need to register a domain, but this is not inside of ubuntu, you need to do this through a service.
2. to resolve the domain to your server, you then need to set up a name server.
3. setting up a website is done by using some kind of web server software (e.g. apache).
4. tied in with answer to q3.
I actually wrote a bit about this on my blog (you can get to it via my homepage).
2. to resolve the domain to your server, you then need to set up a name server.
3. setting up a website is done by using some kind of web server software (e.g. apache).
4. tied in with answer to q3.
I actually wrote a bit about this on my blog (you can get to it via my homepage).
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Thanks for your help.
A great question about Q1.
How and which service may I use?
Please help me as this is urgent!
A great question about Q1.
How and which service may I use?
Please help me as this is urgent!
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1. you need to register a domain, but this is not inside of ubuntu, you need to do this through a service.
2. to resolve the domain to your server, you then need to set up a name server.
3. setting up a website is done by using some kind of web server software (e.g. apache).
4. tied in with answer to q3.
I actually wrote a bit about this on my blog (you can get to it via my homepage).
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