On Mon, 3 Dec 2012 22:41:06 +0000, BOY RULES wrote: > > hello there i am new with this software never used it yet but would like to > try it
You will appreciate this step. > i want to ask if this software supports MAC and Windows applications to > installation I doubt there will be enough compatibility with Mac OS X software (I assume this is what you mean by "MAC"), but "Windows" software is supported surprisingly well. There are different means to do it, for example using the software "wine", or one of the virtualisation solutions such as VirtualBox or VMWare. Depending on the complexity of the software you wish to install, one solution might be better than the other. Attention: Licensing restrictions may apply! > i would like to ask after if this software freebsd supports FMS > and ASP net applications I have no idea about that, sorry. > if not i would like to give me ideas if possible to build a > new application to run flash media server > and a great webserver similar as MAC Admin tools "Flash" suffers from degrading support on the _client_ side, so I doubt it's worth investing into this dying technology. Because "media server" can mean a lot, let me answer in a broad way: There are lots of server tools for FreeBSD: web and streaming servers, plus web based administration tools for them. > i want to run a server from home running open source software and > easy to manage it like in 3 clicks and done > the site is up and running While the default configuration of most software pacakges provides you with everything you should need to run, edge cases might force you to install additional stuff. Furthermore, from a security point of view, "3 clicks and done" doesn't sound to carry the required trust and knowledge. Basically, it's about _your_ security and the security of your customers / clients / users. Those running FreeBSD based servers know this very well and spend some time _learning_ to build and administrate a server properly. > if possible the developers to build a new freebsd and use skins > like the plasma TV that type of black colour > skins and all the freebsd be like that You can add skins and styles to whatever you like. FreeBSD is free in this regards, as is the software that you install on it. For example, desktop environments can be themed, and many preprogrammed web content providing systems can also be styled in any manner you wish. > and build one application like IIS 7 or mac admin tools Honestly, nobody with a working brain wants "IIS". :-) For FreeBSD there are various servers (web servers, mail servers and media streaming servers) that can be combined if required. They are usually fast and secure, easy to configure, to update, and they come with source code -- the opposite of "IIS". > for easy up and run sites If you don't want to deal with technical details, knowledge and neccessary basics (such as terminology, protocols etc.), why not use a free hosting provider and rely on _their_ solution? > another application is one listview to add all the websites hostes > on the server like add folder name to the disk > > > disk www > folder chat > folder hosting > folder business > folder family > > > listview details > > > IP address Server Host Domain Name date / time > directory > 123.023.02 localhost www.freebsd 20.12.02 12h 23m > www/videos This remotely looks like what you can achieve with Apache's configuration file (httpd.conf), but would also apply if you'd choose to employ jails to maintain web servers on a per-jail basis. I'm almost sure there is a web-based administration tool for the typical "Apache + PHP + MySQL" combination that offers such kind of interface. > i hope you understand It's possible, thanks. :-) -- Polytropon Magdeburg, Germany Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0 Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ... _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"