Hi, On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 19:07, pk-uk wrote: > Basically, I want something that I can install in a common-or-garden > ISP environment whee the ISP is running several accounts on a > machine. AFAICS the server I have access to is running Apache under > Free BSD. It's also running MySQL and obviously PHP4 is available. > <snip> > So, my question. Is it possible to configure Midgard and Aegis into > such an environmnet? And if so, how? I'm a bit concerned that the > instructions I've read so far seem to tell me to reboot things like > apache and/or mySQL. No chance in my case.
You need root access, and you need to restart apache at some point as well. So, it doesn't look like installing midgard at your ISP is an option. You may want to try midgard-lite, which is a full php version of midgard. Or try RexGard, another php version of midgard, that amongst other things provides database independency. > If this doesn't work, what are my options in respect of using an > ISP. I've looked through the archives hoping to find an answer to my > question but most of you seem to have your own servers. <shameless plug> You could consider having your site hosted by my company, we do offer midgard hosting in a shared environment. Take a look at http://www.envida.net/products/ </shameless plug> wkr, -- Envida http://www.envida.net/ Armand A. Verstappen Graadt van Roggenweg 328 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3531 AH Utrecht tel: +31 (0)30 298 2255 Postbus 19127 fax: +31 (0)30 298 2111 3501 DC Utrecht
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