On 24.12.2022 13:03, Andre Rodier wrote:
Hello everyone,
Here my present for Christmas: a new version of HomeBox, the self
hosted email solution.
Feel free to drop comments, create issues, update the docs, etc.
I released this quickly before going on vacation, so you may find some
issues. H
Hello everyone,
Here my present for Christmas: a new version of HomeBox, the self hosted email
solution.
Feel free to drop comments, create issues, update the docs, etc.
I released this quickly before going on vacation, so you may find some issues.
However, this is mostly stable, and the code
50MB RAM. I would recommend shared
hosting or dedicated server for busy sites.
Cheap shared hosting
https://www.machighway.com/
Dedicated servers and other services
https://www.hetzner.com/
Many thanks for this, and also thank you to the others who have
contributed to this thread.
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;>
>
>
> Hi John,
>
> a VPS with 1GB RAM won't serve much clients because one PHP process of
> PHP-FPM usually uses between 20 and 50MB RAM. I would recommend shared
> hosting or dedicated server for busy sites.
>
> Cheap shared hosting
> https://www.machighw
uses between 20 and 50MB RAM. I would recommend shared
hosting or dedicated server for busy sites.
Cheap shared hosting
https://www.machighway.com/
Dedicated servers and other services
https://www.hetzner.com/
Kind regards
Georgi
for a free VPS I stumbled on (1), is there any other
alternative/other approach?
1) https://www.gigarocket.net/free-vps.php
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Your ISP might provide with free web hosting on a machine with a LAMP
stack. I pay for domain hosting at he.net and it includes a shell
account and LAMP
Debians,
I have a LAMP configured at home but now I would like to make this LAMP
publickly available to the world.
As it was suggested on this list, it is not reasonable to make my LAMP
available online (security wise/no commercial link).
Looking online for a free VPS I stumbled on (1), is ther
Hi all,
I'm trying to work out the optimal ownership and permissions for web
hosting, where the site owner (or their developers etc) need access to
install code, themes etc, and read logs.
I also generally prefer sites not to be able to write their own code - I
know the likes of WordPress
Hello,
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 10:36:02AM +0700, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
> Since the datacenter is far from the audiences, I expected that my
> website speed will be somewhat slower than if I choose hosting
> provider which offer datacenters in Indonesia or Singapore.
[…]
> Any sugges
.
Wolf
Strategic Cybersecurity AdvisoryCloud https://Bit.ly/WolfHalton
> On Jul 5, 2019, at 23:36, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to host my website on a local hosting provider. However, the
> provider have datacenter in Spain, which is far
> fro
Hello,
I'd like to host my website on a local hosting provider. However, the provider
have datacenter in Spain, which is far
from my targeted audiences in Indonesia. Since the datacenter is far from the
audiences, I expected that my website
speed will be somewhat slower than if I c
Thanks for sharing!
On Mon, 2017-12-11 at 20:02 -0500, m...@neidorff.com wrote:
> So, I have a very similar problem (I use qmail instead of postfix)
> and when I
> upgrade the server, I make a backup of my config files. I then
> install the
> software and restore the config files (including certificates).
> Poof--
On Sunday, December 10, 2017 7:08:16 PM EST André Rodier wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have been using Postfix and Dovecot on Debian (Since potato) for my
> personal emails for years.
> After being tired of reinstalling my personal mail server many times, I
> am currently writing some Ansible scr
Hello everyone,
I have been using Postfix and Dovecot on Debian (Since potato) for my
personal emails for years.
After being tired of reinstalling my personal mail server many times, I
am currently writing some Ansible scripts to do it automatically.
I obviously checked the other projects, and di
Mario Castelán Castro writes:
> Hello. I am looking for a place to host a small free software (as in
> freedom) project. I write to ask for your recommendations.
The Kallithea project https://kallithea-scm.org/> produces an
entirely free-software VCS hosting system. Git and Merc
Mario Castelán Castro writes:
> On 17/09/17 12:04, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
>> My only candidate so far is Bitbucket. I want to know if there are other
>> options. I have already discarded SourceForge because it has Google JS.
>> All other providers that I know either are paid or do not offe
On 17/09/17 12:04, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> My only candidate so far is Bitbucket. I want to know if there are other
> options. I have already discarded SourceForge because it has Google JS.
> All other providers that I know either are paid or do not offer
> Mercurial. Unfortunately, most onl
On 17/09/17 13:52, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> GitHub meets all your requirements plus you can host a web site there
> with their GitHub Pages option.
>
> All free to use in your case :-)
Please note that I am asking for *Mercurial* hosting.
Also, I watch disapprovingly as “source
On 17/09/17 20:00, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
> On 17/09/17 13:52, Phil Dobbin wrote:
>> GitHub meets all your requirements plus you can host a web site there
>> with their GitHub Pages option.
>>
>> All free to use in your case :-)
>
> Please note that I
I tried to work with Savannah when I was looking for hosting for the
Chrony project. I gave up on them when they told me we would have to
rewrite our documentation to, among other things, replace all mentions
of "Linux" with "GNU/Linux". I don't object to the "G
bug
trackers, private repositories and pull requests are irrelevant for my
use case[1].
(2) Hosting static web pages for the project would be good, but it is
not required.
(3) I highly mistrust and oppose Google (it is the big eye in the
Internet) so a necessary requirement is that there is no
https://www.tuxfamily.org/en/about
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jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
a few requirements:
>
> (1) A public Mercurial repository is required. Features like bug
> trackers, private repositories and pull requests are irrelevant for my
> use case[1].
>
> (2) Hosting static web pages for the project would be good, but it is
> not required.
>
> (
On Sat, Nov 28, 2015, at 07:49 AM, Stephen Powell wrote:
> For web-hosting, I am looking for one which allows me to upload and download
> web pages and other files to my site via SSL-encrypted FTP, whether implicit
> or explicit SSL I don't care, so that passwords sent across the int
When I created my old web site, All I did to manage it was use FTP
> > > to upload and download files. By convention, the home page was
> > > "index.htm". Any other pages could be linked to from that page.
> > > The only thing that I would like to change is to use
On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 10:49 PM, Stephen Powell
wrote:
> I currently get my internet connectivity, e-mail service, and web-hosting
> service from the same provider. I recently complained to my ISP about
> backscatter SPAM I was getting from other people's infected machines
>
On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 09:49:47AM -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> So I am looking for a good e-mail provider and a good web-hosting provider.
> For the e-mail service I want a provider that has good protection against
> backscatter SPAM, provides a web-based e-mail client, and do
On Monday 07 December 2015 00:25:17 Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> On 7/12/2015 12:16 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Obviously you don't trust your router. Mine has been reflashed with
> > DD-WRT. Nothing comes in that I don't let in.
>
> Sure, but that is assuming that DD-WRT is all good; which I would
On 7/12/2015 12:16 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Obviously you don't trust your router. Mine has been reflashed with
> DD-WRT. Nothing comes in that I don't let in.
Sure, but that is assuming that DD-WRT is all good; which I would be
confident about. But it also means that those that are "let in
On Sunday 06 December 2015 14:38:27 Joe wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Dec 2015 04:57:08 -0500
>
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Its not that hard to setup your own server right at home if you have
> > a machine running 24/7 which 4 of the 5 on my local net do.
>
> I have a server, running apache. There is no way
On Sun, 6 Dec 2015 04:57:08 -0500
Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> Its not that hard to setup your own server right at home if you have
> a machine running 24/7 which 4 of the 5 on my local net do.
I have a server, running apache. There is no way on earth I would
expose it to the Internet, I know just
ould be linked to from that page.
> > The only thing that I would like to change is to use SSL-encrypted
> > FTP, so that my password won't be sent over the network in clear
> > text. I must admit that I don't understand this brave new world of
> > web hosting.
age it was use FTP to
> upload and download files. By convention, the home page was
> "index.htm". Any other pages could be linked to from that page. The
> only thing that I would like to change is to use SSL-encrypted FTP,
> so that my password won't be sent over the
On Sat, 05 Dec 2015 18:43:13 -0500 (EST), Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> I ma assuming (or subconsciously remembering) that you are in the USA. Is
> that correct?
Hi, Lisi. Yes, that's correct. I hope you won't hold that against me. :-)
Wow used to offer free web hosting to s
Stephen Powell writes:
> What I'm looking for is something similar to what I had before. Is
> there anything like that out there? Or can I manage a debian-hosting
> account that way?
Looks like these people insist that you use a "control panel". I have
my We
FTP to
> upload and download files. By convention, the home page was "index.htm".
> Any other pages could be linked to from that page. The only thing that I
> would like to change is to use SSL-encrypted FTP, so that my password won't
> be sent over the network in clear
g that I would like to
change is to use SSL-encrypted FTP, so that my password won't be sent over
the network in clear text. I must admit that I don't understand this brave
new world of web hosting. Looking at debian-hosting's web site, I'm totally
lost as to how I would manga
On Sat, 28 Nov 2015, Stephen Powell wrote:
I currently get my internet connectivity, e-mail service, and web-hosting
service from the same provider. I recently complained to my ISP about
backscatter SPAM I was getting from other people's infected machines
that were sending out SPAM to in
On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 09:49:47 -0500 (EST)
Stephen Powell wrote:
>I currently get my internet connectivity, e-mail service, and web-hosting
>service from the same provider. I recently complained to my ISP about
>backscatter SPAM I was getting from other people's infected machi
Stephen Powell writes:
> So, does anyone wish to share their experiences, good or bad? Is
> there anyone you wish to recommend?
Newsguy (newsguy.com) has handled my news and email quite well for many
years. For Web hosting and domain registration I have used Gandi
(gandi.net) for years a
On Saturday, November 28, 2015 09:49:47 Stephen Powell wrote:
> I currently get my internet connectivity, e-mail service, and web-hosting
> service from the same provider. I recently complained to my ISP about
> backscatter SPAM I was getting from other people's infected machin
On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 09:49:47 -0500 (EST)
Stephen Powell wrote:
> So, does anyone wish to share their experiences, good or bad?
My domain registrations, email accounts and web site have been for years with
GoDaddy; no complaint.
I normally download my mail every ten minutes with POP3, but when
I currently get my internet connectivity, e-mail service, and web-hosting
service from the same provider. I recently complained to my ISP about
backscatter SPAM I was getting from other people's infected machines
that were sending out SPAM to invalid e-mail addresses and spoofing me
as the s
Hi,
With OVH you can choose plain vanilla kernel at installation time.
2015-07-28 10:25 GMT+02:00 Staszek :
> Hi
>
> I am looking for plain Debian hosting, i.e. running unmodified Debian
> software. What can you recommend and why? A cheap VPS will be sufficient
> for me at this
On Tue, 2015-07-28 at 10:25 +0200, Staszek wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am looking for plain Debian hosting, i.e. running unmodified Debian
> software. What can you recommend and why? A cheap VPS will be sufficient
> for me at this point.
>
> I am aware of this page: https://wiki.deb
Hi
I am looking for plain Debian hosting, i.e. running unmodified Debian
software. What can you recommend and why? A cheap VPS will be sufficient
for me at this point.
I am aware of this page: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianHosting , however
it is not quite accurate!
For example OVH does its own
On Vi, 14 mar 14, 06:40:20, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
> Thanks for the suggestion Steve, I'll have a look at them. I did find
> MediaCrush (also not in the Debian repository), but haven't installed
> and started testing it yet.
Based on the description maybe qweborf could be useful for you?
Kind r
On 14/03/14 05:32, Steve B wrote:
> On 03/13/2014 02:09 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> I want to set up a simple image hosting server for private use.
>>
>> No galleries - just something similar to Imgur/ge.tt where people I work
>> with can easily put up an image and
On 03/13/2014 02:09 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
I want to set up a simple image hosting server for private use.
No galleries - just something similar to Imgur/ge.tt where people I work
with can easily put up an image and provide a link to it in our
plain-text email based discussions. The simpler
I want to set up a simple image hosting server for private use.
No galleries - just something similar to Imgur/ge.tt where people I work
with can easily put up an image and provide a link to it in our
plain-text email based discussions. The simpler for people to use the
better.
Even a simple php
On Sat, 11/2/13, Simon Bell wrote:
Subject: Re: Hosting advice
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Saturday, November 2, 2013, 4:37 AM
On Saturday 02 Nov 2013 12:46:21 Igor
Cicimov wrote:
> > May I trouble you good people for sugge
On Saturday 02 Nov 2013 12:46:21 Igor Cicimov wrote:
> > May I trouble you good people for suggestions that meet these needs? We
> > would like to have at least one working email address by close of business
> > tomorrow (Friday, 1 November), or Monday at the latest.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Craig
I r
vices, but I'm not a big fan of GoDaddy. Since I will probably be the
> system administrator for a while, I would prefer a hosting service that
> offers a Linux OS, preferably Debian, and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again
> preferably PostgreSQL.
>
> May I trouble you good people fo
es as you can handle, offer both shared hosting and
>> VPS services, and are running Linux. Currently my VPS is Debian, though
>> they announced recently that they're going to be switching to Ubuntu so
>> that they can get new software updates faster than Debian typically
>
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Miles Fidelman
wrote:
>
> For what it's worth, I'm still running Lenny on a couple of servers -
> chugging away hosting some email accounts, some email lists, some web sites.
Lenny was EOLd in Feb 2012!
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On Friday, November 01, 2013 01:46:26 PM Celejar wrote:
> I'm curious: how important is getting updates fast in the context of a
> server? I understand that for desktops, some want the latest features,
> or support for new hardware, etc. but servers? Doesn't it make more
> sense to just run somethi
Celejar wrote:
On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 09:22:37 -0700
David Guntner wrote:
I've been a happy customer of Dreamhost for many years. They support
mailing lists, announcement lists, as many hosted mailboxes and
forwarding addresses as you can handle, offer both shared hosting and
VPS services
etup of an email presence and a basic web
> site (using your choice of content management systems) - they're quick,
> easy, and inexpensive.
>
> I say this as someone who used to run a small hosting service, and still
> does most of my personal and business hosting on a Debian
On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 09:22:37 -0700
David Guntner wrote:
> I've been a happy customer of Dreamhost for many years. They support
> mailing lists, announcement lists, as many hosted mailboxes and
> forwarding addresses as you can handle, offer both shared hosting and
> VPS
[Following up to myself :-)]
David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> I've been a happy customer of Dreamhost for many years. They support
> mailing lists, announcement lists, as many hosted mailboxes and
> forwarding addresses as you can handle, offer both shared hosting and
I've been a happy customer of Dreamhost for many years. They support
mailing lists, announcement lists, as many hosted mailboxes and
forwarding addresses as you can handle, offer both shared hosting and
VPS services, and are running Linux. Currently my VPS is Debian, though
they anno
On Friday, November 01, 2013 08:49:28 AM Craig L. wrote:
> Good points. The reason for going for hosting at the moment is it will
> give us a quick and easy solution. The reason for the Linux requirement
> is that we will be looking into a dedicated or virtual solution in the
> fut
e.
I say this as someone who used to run a small hosting service, and still
does most of my personal and business hosting on a Debian cluster that I
own, sitting in a commercial data center, that I maintain. But, when I
had to set up a web site for my wife's business, and email/hosting for
ch.
Sorry, I meant when we grow to the point of needing something like that.
Right now, and for the foreseeable future, simple hosting is more than
good enough. The web presence will more or less just be a contact page
for now, and that's easy enough. I just figured proper planning at this
st
a web site for the operation. I know GoDaddy offers these types of services,
but I'm not a big fan of GoDaddy. Since I will probably be the system
administrator for a while, I would prefer a hosting service that offers a
Linux OS, preferably Debian, and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again preferably
He needs to be
>>> able to set up email service asap, with an eye towards eventually setting up
>>> a web site for the operation. I know GoDaddy offers these types of services,
>>> but I'm not a big fan of GoDaddy. Since I will probably be the system
>>
Monday at the latest.
Thanks,
Craig
Sent - Gtek Web Mail
First of all, most hosting is done on shared servers. With shared
servers, you will have only user privileges, and not much of that.
Email will be set up via a control panel; webserver, database and
languages will already be set up.
Craig L. writes:
> Ah, this is exactly what I need. I will do some exploring and we
> should be able to have at least one functioning email address by this
> afternoon.
Note that gandi.net is on that list. They offer everything from "Simple
Hosting" ---inexpensive and tr
On Friday, November 1, 2013 05:56, "Jeff Bauer" said:
> On 10/31/2013 06:53 PM, Craig L. wrote:
>> I have a good friend ...
>
> Consider https://www.linode.com/
>
> Friends don't run a friend's server on Microsoft; nor do friends set up
> friend's email with Google.
Yep, that's why I insisted
On Thursday, October 31, 2013 22:36, "Scott Ferguson"
said:
> On 01/11/13 09:53, Craig L. wrote:
>> May I trouble you good people for suggestions that meet these needs?
>> We would like to have at least one working email address by close of
>> business tomorrow (Friday, 1 November), or Monday at
On Thursday, October 31, 2013 22:06, "David Christensen"
said:
> On 10/31/2013 03:53 PM, Craig L. wrote:
>> May I trouble you good people for suggestions that meet these needs? We would
>> like to have at least one working email address by close of business tomorrow
>> (Friday, 1 November), or M
Monday at the latest.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Craig
>>
>>
>> Sent - Gtek Web Mail
>>
>>
>>
>
> First of all, most hosting is done on shared servers. With shared
> servers, you will have only user privileges, and not much of that.
> Email will be
e without the news).
They are, and they do (EasyDNS).
>
> For hosting (and as a registrar) I recommend <https://www.gandi.net/>.
This is definitely a good options. Thanks!
> --
> John Hasler
> jhas...@newsguy.com
> Elmwood, WI USA
Sent - Gtek Web Mail
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To
On Thursday, October 31, 2013 20:38, "staticsafe" said:
> On 10/31/2013 20:00, John Hasler wrote:
>> nearlyfreespeech.net looks interesting but if he goes with that why
>> would he bother with the Google thing?
>>
> NearlyFreeSpeech only provides an e-mail forwarding service, no actual
> hosted e
not a big fan of GoDaddy. Since I will probably be the system administrator for
a while, I would prefer a hosting service that offers a Linux OS, preferably
Debian, and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again preferably PostgreSQL.
May I trouble you good people for suggestions that meet these needs? We woul
he operation. I know GoDaddy offers these types of services,
> >but I'm not a big fan of GoDaddy. Since I will probably be the system
> >administrator for a while, I would prefer a hosting service that offers a
> >Linux OS, preferably Debian, and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again pr
On 10/31/2013 06:53 PM, Craig L. wrote:
I have a good friend ...
Consider https://www.linode.com/
Friends don't run a friend's server on Microsoft; nor do friends set up
friend's email with Google.
Regards,
Jeff
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I'm not a big fan of GoDaddy. Since I will probably be the system
> administrator for a while, I would prefer a hosting service that offers a
> Linux OS, preferably Debian, and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again preferably
> PostgreSQL.
>
> May I trouble you good people for suggestion
of GoDaddy.
Since I will probably be the system administrator for a while, I would
prefer a hosting service that offers a Linux OS, preferably Debian,
and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again preferably PostgreSQL.
May I trouble you good people for suggestions that meet these needs?
We would like to have at least o
fan of GoDaddy.
> Since I will probably be the system administrator for a while, I
> would prefer a hosting service that offers a Linux OS, preferably
> Debian, and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again preferably PostgreSQL.
>
> May I trouble you good people for suggestions that meet these
the system administrator for
a while, I would prefer a hosting service that offers a Linux OS, preferably
Debian, and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again preferably PostgreSQL.
May I trouble you good people for suggestions that meet these needs? We would
like to have at least one working email address by close o
the system administrator for
a while, I would prefer a hosting service that offers a Linux OS, preferably
Debian, and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again preferably PostgreSQL.
May I trouble you good people for suggestions that meet these needs? We would
like to have at least one working email address b
On 10/31/2013 20:00, John Hasler wrote:
nearlyfreespeech.net looks interesting but if he goes with that why
would he bother with the Google thing?
NearlyFreeSpeech only provides an e-mail forwarding service, no actual
hosted e-mail service.
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nearlyfreespeech.net looks interesting but if he goes with that why
would he bother with the Google thing?
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Elmwood, WI USA
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ing at no
extra cost. I suggest opening an account at <http://newsguy.com/> (yes,
they are a Usenet provider, but their accounts come with email service
that is well worth the price without the news).
For hosting (and as a registrar) I recommend <https://www.gandi.net/>.
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On 10/31/2013 19:31, staticsafe wrote:
Take a look at NearlyFreeSpeech:
https://www.nearlyfreespeech.net/
No pgsql but I can recommend them otherwise.
E-mail wise I suggest Google Apps for Business:
http://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/business/
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the system administrator for
a while, I would prefer a hosting service that offers a Linux OS, preferably
Debian, and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again preferably PostgreSQL.
May I trouble you good people for suggestions that meet these needs? We would
like to have at least one working email address b
e, I would prefer a hosting service that offers a Linux OS, preferably
Debian, and PostgreSQL or MySQL, again preferably PostgreSQL.
May I trouble you good people for suggestions that meet these needs? We would
like to have at least one working email address by close of business tomorrow
(Friday,
staticsafe grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 10:48:09PM +, Paul Stewart wrote:
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On 10/04/12 11:01, John W. Foster wrote:
> ... Mediawiki server with all the supporting gadgets on a server in
> my office.
On 10/04/12 11:31, Nuno Magalhães wrote:
... i was happy with linode ...
+1 for Linode:
http://www.linode.com/
I ran a 3 page static web site for a political candi
Hi,
Not sure if a VPS qualifies as "cloud hosting", whatever that is, but
i was happy with linode (then i found another provider in my country),
good service, reasonable prices,nice management stuff, etc
HTH,
Nuno
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John Foster writes:
> What I need from this list is suggestions from those of you who are
> currently using, and satisfied with different hosting providers. I do
> want them in the US and that is a requirement.
I'm happy with Gandi. They now have US facilities.
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On Wed, 12 Sep 2012 23:03:13 +0800, lina wrote:
> On Tuesday 11,September,2012 11:37 PM, Denis Witt wrote:
>> On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 23:27:08 +0800
>> lina wrote:
>>
>>> I am not clear how to password protect my file/folder.
>>
>> Hi Lina,
>>
>> assuming the server is running Apache follow this h
On Tuesday 11,September,2012 11:37 PM, Denis Witt wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 23:27:08 +0800
> lina wrote:
>
>> I am not clear how to password protect my file/folder.
>
> Hi Lina,
>
> assuming the server is running Apache follow this howto:
> http://www.elated.com/articles/password-protecting-
lina writes:
> All things are suggested to put it into the folder of the
> /home/lina/public_html
>
> I am not clear how to password protect my file/folder.
>
> BTW, which tricks people can be used to get the other files under
> /home/lina/public_html ?
You realise that this requires your home d
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