yes it seams that the mod_frontpage it have been loaded from apache but now
what? i mean should i execute the fp_install.sh script and i have no clue
about adding a user so the web master can connect to the server

by the way i agree have no idea why the webmaster wants this FP thing.

On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 22:11:34 +0200, ropers wrote
> On 7 September 2011 19:10, sysadmin help account
> <samu...@loscabos.gob.mx> wrote:
> > hello i have search on the list no luck, i have installed the package
> > mod_frontpage, ive done all what pkg_info said now whats the next step? i 
> > need
> > to add an account how do i do that?
> 
> Did you follow these instructions?
> 
> > To finish the install, you need to enable the module using the following
> > command
> >
> >   /usr/local/sbin/mod_frontpage-enable
> >
> > If you already have Apache running on your machine, you should not use
> > "apachectl restart" - instead, you should fully stop and then restart
> > the server.
> >
> > This package only includes the mod_frontpage module for Apache.  It is
> > still necessary to download and install the server extensions from
> > Microsoft.  They can be retrieved and installed using the following
> > instructions.
> >
> >   # ftp ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/products/frontpage/fp50.bsdi.tar.Z
> >   # tar -C /usr/local -xzpvf fp50.bsdi.tar.Z
> >   # cd /usr/local/frontpage/version5.0
> >   # dd if=/dev/arandom of=apache-fp/suidkey bs=129 count=1
> >   # sh set_default_perms.sh
> >   # find . -type f -perm -4000 -exec chmod u-s {} \;
> 
> If so, then everything else should be accomplishable by following
> Microsoft's readme.htm in their
> ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/products/frontpage/fp50.bsdi.tar.Z archive.
> Should be.
> 
> That said, I think expecting web servers everywhere to bend over
> backwards to accommodate an MS-only HTML editor (towards greater
> vendor lock-in) is wrong-footed, and I've never installed MS 
> FrontPage server extensions myself, so even if I were more 
> sympathetic, I probably couldn't help you much further. But maybe 
> this helps you somewhat.
> 
> regards,
> --ropers


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