I've just done a test install of ALT Linux 4.0 and I have a couple questions. Hopefully someone in this mailing list can give me some advice. I've successfully done a default install and have been learning my way around the HTTP interface. Now I want to set-up a webpage server, but I haven't been able to identify where, in the ALT Server HTTP interface, to do this. So, what I've done is a manual apt-get install of lighttpd and ran it via the command line. Everything seems to work fine, however, I would like to know if there was something I could have done via the HTTP interface to do this (even if it were Apache and not Lighttpd). Command line is fine, but if there was a more user friendly option I would have used it. Any recommendations? Is there somewhere in the HTTP system interface that I missed? David.
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1398 bytes --] On 23/02/2009, 19:31 -0600, Virtual Sky Solutions wrote: > I've just done a test install of ALT Linux 4.0 and I have a couple questions. Hopefully someone in this mailing list can give > me some advice. Could you be more specific - which ALT Linux 4.0 did you install, Desktop, Server, or OfficeServer? > I've successfully done a default install and have been learning my way around the HTTP interface. Now I want to set-up a > webpage server, but I haven't been able to identify where, in the ALT Server HTTP interface, to do this. > > So, what I've done is a manual apt-get install of lighttpd and ran it via the command line. Everything seems to work fine, > however, I would like to know if there was something I could have done via the HTTP interface to do this (even if it were > Apache and not Lighttpd). Command line is fine, but if there was a more user friendly option I would have used it. > > Any recommendations? Is there somewhere in the HTTP system interface that I missed? As far as I remember, there was a web-based Apache configuration tool in the HTTP interface of ALT Linux 4.0 OfficeServer, it is in the package alterator-apache2. If you can't find it, chances are you'll have to use branch/4.0 repository as an additional one. If you need more detailed instructions, just ask. -- Alexey "Ktirf" Rusakov GNOME Project ALT Linux Team [-- Attachment #2: Эта часть сообщения подписана цифровой подписью --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 197 bytes --]
Thanks, Alexey.
The version I installed was ALT Server 4.0. I have not gotten around to installing OfficeServer yet. I have only been
working with Desktop (4.1) and Server (4.0) so far. I want to try the Live version next.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
David.
> Could you be more specific - which ALT Linux 4.0 did you install,
> Desktop, Server, or OfficeServer?
>
> As far as I remember, there was a web-based Apache configuration tool in
> the HTTP interface of ALT Linux 4.0 OfficeServer, it is in the package
> alterator-apache2. If you can't find it, chances are you'll have to use
> branch/4.0 repository as an additional one. If you need more detailed
> instructions, just ask.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 07:31:56PM -0600, Virtual Sky Solutions wrote: > Is there somewhere in the HTTP system interface that I missed? I'm afraid not... I've tried to come up with webapp policy since ca. 2005 or so but got frustrated with overall quality of webapps (only a few would fit the scheme which wouldn't do duplicates which are more of a mess to maintain with security updates), and so far no one seems to have adapted e.g. Debian's one (which got another push in the meantime). There's not much sense in thinking "yeah, you can create a VE template with e.g. apache, then VE itself, and then start it" is an answer to the question of "can I bring up a webserver this way?" IMO. -- ---- WBR, Michael Shigorin <mike@altlinux.ru> ------ Linux.Kiev http://www.linux.kiev.ua/
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 08:26:27PM -0600, Virtual Sky Solutions wrote: > The version I installed was ALT Server 4.0. In fact, Server 4.0 is decent toolbox (to me) thanks to nicely integrated OpenVZ -- for webservers too -- but I think it's better not to treat this particular task as appliance with ALS4.0. If you're solving (or considering) something, maybe try to describe that; if it's rather an evaluation, well, I think that this distro can be successfully used for web hosting (and I do use it exclusively) but it's "apt-get; vim". -- ---- WBR, Michael Shigorin <mike@altlinux.ru> ------ Linux.Kiev http://www.linux.kiev.ua/