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catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 23 Nov 2002 :  23:03:33
I am willing to make a free full GUI frontend for FTP and apache but the problem is, i don't know what the comands are, so if someone would list them for me i'd be great, also if you have msn or aim, we could do it there to. Also if you would like to do this via e-mail my email is: catsdorule@68kmail.no-ip.org. I believe this would benifit the mac comunity a lot, also since crush is 25$ for mac os x , it would be free. :-D

P.S. This is for serving not downloading.

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II2II
Junior Member


Canada
115 Posts
Posted - 24 Nov 2002 :  17:15:05
From the terminal: 'man ftpd'

With a web browser poke around in /Library/WebServer/Documents on your hard drive. The apache configuration file is not for the faint of heart, but if you can figure it out you are that much more employable.

Be prepared for information overload.

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catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 24 Nov 2002 :  19:07:28
THANK YOU!!!!
I've posted on several forums and your the first one to give me an answer that works!!!!

-danny
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catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 24 Nov 2002 :  19:08:35
P.S.
What do you do if you deleted the documents in ./documents/ to put your own site there?

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II2II
Junior Member


Canada
115 Posts
Posted - 24 Nov 2002 :  22:23:20
Then you go to this place:

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/

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thelip
Full Member


USA
729 Posts
Posted - 24 Nov 2002 :  22:37:55
if you enable web serving in the file sharing system preference, then you put your webpage in /library/web server and wa-laa, apache webserver

apache is awesome and very deep. if there was a good gui for it (there might be, i've never looked) then it would rock.

my 2 cents

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catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 24 Nov 2002 :  22:56:15
quote:
if you enable web serving in the file sharing system preference, then you put your webpage in /library/web server and wa-laa, apache webserver

apache is awesome and very deep. if there was a good gui for it (there might be, i've never looked) then it would rock.

my 2 cents



My thoughts exactly, i wonder why no one has ever dont this before...

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MacMoose
Junior Member


USA
176 Posts
Posted - 25 Nov 2002 :  05:22:56
quote:

My thoughts exactly, i wonder why no one has ever dont this before...

Have you checked SourceForge?

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~Coxy
Leader, Tactical Ops Unit


Australia
2822 Posts
Posted - 25 Nov 2002 :  06:34:53
That's what Java is for... one 'binary' with the windowing and stuff handled by the OS's Java implementation.

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Marchie
Chaplain


USA
911 Posts
Posted - 25 Nov 2002 :  11:10:48
Webmin is a good system, I've used it and it was used in my Unix and Linux classes at the community college.

My thought is that if you can't edit the config files by hand to do what you want, you have no buisness using the GUI :-)

~Marchie

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catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 25 Nov 2002 :  13:46:53
Ok I just have one problem, what do I have to type first before i put in those commands? i can't get one of them to work...

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