Re: [nlug] [Query] Setting up web-server + SMTP server on Linux

2010-04-12 Thread Perkins, Jerry
Ankit A wrote: I am a newbie to Linux and currently using Fedora 10. I used to work on WAMP for php/mysql applications on windows. Can anyone give me idea on how to setup a similar server on Linux ? I guess XAMPP will workout but how to do that and is there any other alternative ? First

Re: [nlug] [Query] Setting up web-server + SMTP server on Linux

2010-04-12 Thread Perkins, Jerry
Ankit A wrote: Also, somebody told me that setting up a Mail (SMTP) server on Linux is much more easy than on windows. Can anyone give me idea how to do that ? I checked what the default mail server was for Fedora. It is not Exim, which Debian uses, so I can not be of any help. Although

Re: [nlug] [Query] Setting up web-server + SMTP server on Linux

2010-04-12 Thread Bill Woody
There are lots of 'how-to' articles on setting up apache, mysql, etc., and an SMTP server. You have been given good advice on the others but the mail server depends on what your purpose is. First let me sidestep the flames before they start. Only qmail is bullet proof. It may be the least

[nlug] [Query] Setting up web-server + SMTP server on Linux

2010-04-11 Thread Ankit A
I am a newbie to Linux and currently using Fedora 10. I used to work on WAMP for php/mysql applications on windows. Can anyone give me idea on how to setup a similar server on Linux ? I guess XAMPP will workout but how to do that and is there any other alternative ? Also, somebody told me that

Re: [nlug] [Query] Setting up web-server + SMTP server on Linux

2010-04-11 Thread Tim Sheets
For SMTP, I like this article. It's for Ubuntu, but the only major difference with RHF is going to be the package install. Use 'yum' not 'apt'. http://my.opera.com/Contrid/blog/show.dml/478684 As for LAMP, it's actually quite easy, just learn to use yum and install apache, php, and mysql. On

Re: [nlug] [Query] Setting up web-server + SMTP server on Linux

2010-04-11 Thread Chris McQuistion
Are you looking for a solid base that you can add components to and tweak to your heart's content or are you looking for a system where everything is pretty much already built and ready to roll? I think that's an important distinction to make early on. For ground-up projects, I like to use

Re: [nlug] [Query] Setting up web-server + SMTP server on Linux

2010-04-11 Thread Chris Faulkner
Or if you want, boot the Gentoo minimal install disc, turn on SSH and give me a call, i can do it for ya... :) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups NLUG group. To post to this group, send email to nlug-talk@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group,