On Jan 22, 2008 11:39 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your XEN ICT Team < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> justanotheradress wrote > >> I miss the part how to get it working with Apache and a Domain Name. In > the > >> example is only "localhost" mentioned and I struggle there. > Localhost can be replaced by any host name, yourcomputer.yourdomain.com, > resolved by a DNS (domain name server) or simply include in the host > file of your system. But you can skip this part until you have a running > system accessible at http://localhost/xwiki/... > > This part has nothing to do with XWiki by itself but with general > Internet functioning issues. > >> I don't know how > >> I can properly connect Apache with Tomcat. > > Forget about it at the moment. If you have a running Tomcat instance it > will probably be accessible at http://localhost:8080. The number after : > is the port number at witch the standalone Tomcat http server is running. > >> Further I don't know where to put > >> xwiki exactly...I have some concerns about security... > >> > > As you are running Tomcat as a servlet container, xwiki must be copied > to your /webapps folder. If you have installed Tomcat by yourself, you > must know where its folder is. It could be under /usr/share, or under > /Library/Tomcat,... I've no Debian distribution running here. Sorry. > > As per security: concerns about security can be as bigger as you want!!! > Physical security? Logical security? Encryption? Users management?... > Once again, I will delay this issue until you gain some experience > working with a local installation. If you have a Firewall installed, > probably nobody can access your 8080 port from the Internet. > > I think you could follow this thread at the users list. This devs one is > devoted to developing aspects with witch your doubts has few or nothing > to do. > > Hope this helps, > > Ricardo > Ok, I'll try that. Thanks Ricardo!
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