On 31 Oct 2011, at 00:57 , John Stalberg wrote:
> I didn't know this list were client only? On the other hand I havn't thought 
> much about it but 'admin' stuff does in my world involve server stuff and in 
> line with this list Mac topic involve OS X Server administration on any 
> level, home or enterprise. Bit let's discuss it from a client perspective and 
> fly under the radar here ;)

OK, First thing is I’ve tried to set up the web server. Previously I had my 
http.conf pointing at /Users/kreme/Sites but I now want it to be in another 
location.

So, I fire up Server.app and click on “Web”

There is one setting there, “cerebus-4.local” with a path of 
/Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/Default

I don’t want that, so I try to click ‘-‘ but it’s greyed out.

So I click the pencil, but none of the fields can be changed.

Fine, I go back and click the plus. I put in my domain name (home.kreme.com), 
and I set the IP address to my LAN IP, port to 80, select the new folder for 
the files, and say anyone can access it.

Now I try to access home.krmee.com and instead of the index.php that is there, 
I get the default Welcome to Lion Server page which is in 
/Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/Default

For filesharing/portable homes I go to the FIle Sharing and select “Users” and 
check “Make available for home directories over AFP.”

When I login to another Mac on the LAN, I see nothing about putting home on the 
server.

Still in the File SHaring, I select the “TV” folder and say “Share with Windows 
clients (SMB). When I go to my Windows 7 machine it 1) cannot see the shares at 
all 2) cannot connect to the server no matter what user/pass combination I give 
it.,

Also, why does the machine (hostname cerebus) keep getting named 
cerebus-2.local (now on to cerebus-4.local)?

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