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hey, i was wondering if anyone could tell me how or set me in the right direction in setting up a good web server on Redhat 9. make it as simple as possible cause i am pretty new to linux. i know the basic commands and that is about it.

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email server also if possible

Hey, i forgot to ask about email servers too. i want to set up a web server and an email server but i dont no how. i have read a few tutorials but they havent done much good.

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I would go with Apache hands down. It's the best www server for Linux that I can think of. Unfortunately, I've configured it once many years ago and never since, so I don't think I would be the best person here to answer your questions.

I would try redhat.com and then type "apache" in the search box. A pretty handy apache tutorial should come up.
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hey, can anyone out there recommend a good book for a newbie idiot like me on how to do everything i could possible need to do in apache. even installing it and configuring it and compiling everying little thing. well thanks if you can.
and thanks for your time if you cant.

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Dont waste good money on books when you have http://www.google.com
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yeah i jst found out that i will never need to buy another book but i konw i will jst cause thats the way i am. but the company i work for has like 100 books online its pretty cool i havent tryed to access them from home but i will have to try it one of these days
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Well since u use redhat 9 u can use apt-get to install apache with one command 8) Next thing u have to do is to configure it and here is remedy for that http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/ (for apache2 which I recommend to u).

Don't waste money on books...internet has everything to offer. Just point your browser to www.apache.org
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Quote originally posted by big_k105 ...
hey, i was wondering if anyone could tell me how or set me in the right direction in setting up a good web server on Redhat 9. make it as simple as possible cause i am pretty new to linux. i know the basic commands and that is about it.

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Just installed the apache RPM package and run /usr/sbin/httpd
There are too many lines in the apache config file to go over. Just post and ask anything you might want to know and we'll asnwer it. As for email server, kill the default sendmail and install Qmail. It claims qmail cannot be exploit.
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Well if you don't know much about linux.. and don't know how to set up apache the hard way, try download webmin at http://www.webmin.com/. Install that either with rpm package or tar source. For rpm do this rpm -ivh (for tar to tar -xvzf (package name)and etc..) and it should install the package, and then read the documentation on webmin.com for more info. Webmin is basically a gui thing.. that will look for module you have on your server, and plus it also install other module for you automatically. All you have to do is go to yourdomain.com:10000 as the default port and login as root of the linux account, and password. Then go to server option, it show you that apache is already install, if your server somehow don't have that module install... just go get the apache installation package and install it.. webmin will automatically locate it and activate your apache by default.

Anyway.. this is just a beginner way of approaching apache, and linux. It's best that you learn the hard way .. because then you'll know many thing about linux.
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Just installed the apache RPM package and run /usr/sbin/httpd
There are too many lines in the apache config file to go over. Just post and ask anything you might want to know and we'll asnwer it. As for email server, kill the default sendmail and install Qmail. It claims qmail cannot be exploit.
Installing a robust daemon like Apache with an RPM is raping Apache of all its (potential) glory.
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