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On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 13:30, Keith Vassallo wrote:
> Hello list,
>
>
>
> Iâve built a medium-end pc out of parts from here and there which Iâd
> like to use as a mini-server, running Linux. The thing is, I just know
> itâs going to be difficult, I was wondering if you could tell me which
> programs to use for the following tasks, to make my life easier:
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>
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> HTTP Server: Apache, what else!
>
> FTP Server: Iâd like one which is EASY to configure, which allows me
> to have multiple users with different home directories, and enables me
> to specify a size limit for each user
>
I think you need user quotas for that, but why use ftp anyway? make sure
you DO need it and what you want cannot be done with ssh and using putty
and/or winscp on the windoze side
> Mail server: I think there is no such thing as an easy to install and
> configure mail server for Linux, please prove me wrong
>
Debian's default mail server for standalone and satallite systems is
exim, not very powerful but very simple
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>
> I need the FTP and Mail servers to be E.A.S.Y to configure. EASY. They
> also have to be free of course, heheâ¦. Other then that, PHP shouldnât
> be that difficult to install, neither should MySQL.
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> Hope you can help,
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> Thanks,
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> Keith
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> BTW: Iâm planning to use Man9.1 as the OS. Did I forget to tell you
> the programs have to be EASY? With an E?
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