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jamescoleman Posted at 9:00 am on May 8, 2008
so anyone here have a computer that they use at home that runs linux for a server? i'm looking into this so i can just access my home computer from school and get the files along with maybe doing webhosting. any suggestions on what i can use as in software? would i have to get a better connection? i wouldn't expect alot of connections. also would the isp do anything if i tried this?
i know a guy who has his own business for web hosting but i had a class with him last semester so i can't really talk to him because we dont have class together anymore.

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jamescoleman Posted at 7:01 pm on May 8, 2008
alright i'll check both of them out.
i who have nothing Posted at 3:51 pm on May 8, 2008
Quote: from jamescoleman at 3:56 pm on May 8, 2008

so i would just use it as a file server then?

if you just want a file server then you can use HFS or Abyss.

they're way easier than setting up Apache and a lot more lightweight.

remember that you'll have to open up port 80 for Abyss if you're using a router.  You'll also have to open one up for HFS depending on which port you choose.

jamescoleman Posted at 12:56 pm on May 8, 2008
so i would just use it as a file server then?
i who have nothing Posted at 9:03 am on May 8, 2008
you can run a server through Windows or Linux.  i always used xampp.  it comes with Apache, MySql, and some other crap.  i ran it through my cable connection and it worked fine.  you wouldn't have the bandwidth to be able to do any webhosting though.
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