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On Fri, April 7, 2006 11:10 pm, Harold Hallikainen said: > >> >> On Fri, April 7, 2006 10:27 pm, Harold Hallikainen said: >>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, April 7, 2006 9:29 pm, Bret Stern said: >>>>>> >>>>>> I have FC4 running reliably on a nice Dell server >>>>>> behind a good firewall. >>>>>> >>>>>> I would like to stop my ISP from hosting my site >>>>>> and let my static ip (one of five i have) server >>>>>> host my web site. >>>>>> >>>>>> It seems straight forward. >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. I need to change my configuration at Internic >>>>>> to point to my servers. >>>>> >>>>> DNS: Are you going to write your own or have them do it. Some >>>>> registrars >>>>> won't point to a host outside their hosting pool. I pay my ISP a >>>>> couple >>>>> bucks a month extra to secondary my DNS entries. They hit mine 3 times >>>>> a >>>>> day >>>>> and as long as I update the 'serial' in my entries, I'm good to go. >>>>> Search >>>>> for DNS HOWTO, or NAMED HOWTO for help. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 2. I need to modify my httpd.conf file. >>>>> >>>>> Very true. If Apache is running, just point your browser at localhost >>>>> and >>>>> you're on your way. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Are there any other suggestions. Recommended >>>>>> setup in httpd.conf?? >>>>> >>>>> Wow, that's a book. Please be specific with requests, hopefully one >>>>> per >>>>> email, as you go along and hit the inevitable bumps. Some things >>>>> you'll >>>>> probably end up doing is VirtualHosts and security/login sites, etc. >>>>> This >>>>> isn't rocket science, but it can get hairy with the different versions >>>>> of >>>>> HTTPD. >>>>> >>>>> As long as you're at it, look into fetchmail, or just using your host >>>>> as >>>>> the >>>>> email server, too. That cleans up the MX records at the DNS server. If >>>>> you >>>>> do, take a hard look at bogofilter or spamassassin, plus clamav for >>>>> virus >>>>> protection. You could look at them anyway if you are going to use >>>>> fetchmail, >>>>> which is pretty simple to use. Redundancy is good for spam and virus >>>>> filtering. >>>>> >>>>> HTH more than confuses. >>>>> >>>>> Karl >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I'm pretty much doing what you're proposing >>>> (http://www.hallikainen.org). >>>> I started slow and built stuff up over the years. >>>> >>>> I'm running a Linksys BEFSR81 router between the DSL and the LAN. I >>>> have >>>> it forwarding ports for http, ssh, smtp, and ssl to the FC4 machine. >>>> I'm >>>> using sendmail for sending and receiving email (relaying it through my >>>> ISPs smtp server). I'm using Apache for web serving. I'm using dovecot >>>> as >>>> the IMAP server. I'm using SquirrelMail as my webmail client. These >>>> are >>>> all included with FC4. >>>> >>>> Mostly I go through the config files making small modifications in the >>>> hopes of getting stuff to do what I want. Before modifying a config, I >>>> cp >>>> it to filename.HH.1 where 1 changes with each revision and HH is a flag >>>> so >>>> I can easily find modified configs. >>>> >>>> One of the changes I made in Apache config is to put the document root >>>> at >>>> /home/harold/public_html instead of /var/www or wherever it defaults. >>>> That >>>> makes it easy for me to make changes without becoming root. >>>> >>>> For DNS, I'm using http://www.dns2go.com. I told Networks Solutions to >>>> use >>>> the DNS2go servers for my dns. dns2go is designed to provide dns >>>> services >>>> to people with dynamic IP addresses (both you and I have static). Even >>>> though I have a static IP, I'm running the dns2go script so it knows my >>>> server's IP address. This came in handy a couple years ago when I >>>> moved. I >>>> pulled the server from home and put it in my office for a few weeks. No >>>> one knew the difference. The IP address changed as appropriate. When I >>>> got >>>> DSL in our new home, I moved the server there, plugged it in, and it >>>> was >>>> on line. Real simple! >>>> >>>> So... I suggest just start messing with it. Decide what service you >>>> want >>>> to get working first. Keep banging on it until it works. Ask questions >>>> here. >>>> >>>> Good luck! >>>> >>>> Harold >>> >>> >>> One more thing to try is webmin. I think you can use yum to install it. >>> As >>> root, type yum install webmin. Then go to https://localhost:10000 and >>> login as root. Lots of config stuff available there, including Apache. >> >> Harold, your help is great. But (isn't that always one? I'm the Butt >> here), >> Webmin hammers the config files. Not in a bad way, but if you want the >> commented files, forget it. All the comments are stripped out. Frankly, >> once >> you get familiar with things, that's not bad either. Since I'm a >> command-line geek, I use vi to modify httpd.conf, etc. AND, the worst job >> of >> removing comments I've seen to date is in smb.conf (Samba). Maybe webmin >> doesn't mess with httpd.conf? I do use webmin for a bunch of stuff, like >> running my custom scripts for cleaning up my spamfilter rules. One nice >> thing about webmin is the ssh front end. I've removed it from webmin and >> made it so it doesn't run in the browser, too. Nice tool. Rambling here. >> Time to go to bed. >> >> Karl >> >> > > Thanks for the comments! I haven't used webmin much. I've mostly just > looked around. Hopefully I didn't delete all my config file comments. I > have thus far edited config files using pico (which comes with pine). > > So... maybe it's best to stick to just editing the files with a text > editor. Generally the comments in the config files are very good and > enough to figure out what's going on.
Not necessarilly. Example: I'm a DBA but not for a SQL type database, so those types (Oracle, MySQL, etc.) are out of my realm so far that I've not done a bunch of learning yet. I use webmin to manage MySQL databases. Not much, because the packages I use it for (Squirrelmail and WebCalendar) have great setup docs. The Custom Commands part of the Others section of webmin is great for a web-based method of editing whatever files you want to add an Edit page for. I also use it for stopping and starting my firewall, editing my SpamAssassin local.cf file and some other files...
Karl
Now REALLY to bed...
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