--- On Fri, 13/3/09, abhishek sharma wrote:

> Our discussion regarding helping students to setup Web
> servers at their
> home pc's to share data is still at halt. I m talking
> this with regards to
> the discussion we had at PLUG meeting in Gnunify, Apologies
> that I could not
> attend the PLUG meeting on 7th March otherwise we could
> have had a proper
> discussion.

I may be completely out of context here, but what sort of 'data-sharing' is 
being talked about? Perhaps, FTP servers may be setup if it is about sharing 
'files'. However, I do fear that it may end up being the next napster sharing 
only 'my-fav-mp3-song'. 

A webserver would rather prove useful if it is knowledge sharing on a CMS 
hosted website. 

Apache is known to be the best on any distribution and you would have to know 
which 'student' has / may have opted for a PUBLIC IP. (very rare, though). Or 
there are options for no-ip.com which should help in these cases. 


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