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Posts: 90 Joined: 9-November 05 From: Canadian Wilderness Member No.: 14,034 |
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Nov 12 2005, 02:15 PM
**NOTE*** This turorial is not meant to "Put Down" Trap17 and its amazing free webhosting. This is meant to me a fun "Weekend" sort of project. Any either way, any webhost you make can never be as relaible as Trap17 HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN WEBSERVER In this tutorial you will learn how to make your own web server using an old computer. What you will need: 1. An old computer (Or a new one, your choice" 2. Network adapter (If the computer doesnt already have one installed) 3. Network Cable 4. Router (to connect computer to web) 5. Software (See below to download...) 6. RAM Upgrade Heres how: 1. You will need a computer with atleast 115mb or ram (The more the marrier!) If needed, install the networking card, so it can be connected to the internet. If needed, install the RAM upgrade, so the computer will be faster. 2. Connect it to the internet either through a router, or directly to your modem. 3. Boot up the computer, and open your browser. Now heres where youve got some options. There are many different programs that will turn your computer into a webhost. One of my favorites is Netserver. This is only for Windows PS's though. Another one you could try is AppServ. I have never tried this one, but ive heard its good. Another one who supports Linux is XAMPP. Again I have never tried it. All of these programs support PHP and MySQL. 4. Once you have decided which program is suitable for you, on your machine, go to their website and download their client, and install the program. 5. If you have a firewall, i would suggest removing it, other wise it may block people from acessing the computer to get the website, so no one would be able to get to your website. 6. And your done! With most programs, the computers IP adress becomes the URL. In order to be able to get to your website, the machine you are using must be connected to the web 24/7, and be turned on, other vise users will simply we shut out. If you need any help, please post below, and we will see what we can do for you Enjoy, Elegost |
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Posts: 516 Joined: 29-April 05 From: Canada Eh?!? Member No.: 6,408 |
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Nov 12 2005, 09:05 PM
I'd like to make one point about XAMPP, it is not designed for the above mentioned application, it simply isn't secure enough, it's based on apache but all the stops have been pulled out. Great for use behind a firewall or to test your php pages before uploading them to trap17, but certinaly not for use as a web server.
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Nov 13 2005, 01:48 AM
You'll also want a static IP address from your ISP. Also if your going to down your firewall i suggest you don't have any senseitive data on your server. Otherwise you'd have to know what your doing to make your server sercure enough to not run a firewall. Make sure your internet connection also has a high 'upload' speed, as all data being pulled off your server is counted as upload and if its only uploading at 56kbps, its not going to help the end user much, who even though has a 256 or 512 download speed, will get very frustrated with the slow speed. |
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Posts: 209 Joined: 13-September 05 Member No.: 11,799 |
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Nov 13 2005, 03:28 AM
The thing is you still ened to pay for internet to keep it up so i guess a site were people can mkae there own websites but make them charge would be the best idea
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Nov 13 2005, 03:48 AM
How do you get a static IP? Also...nobody wants a site that has a URL like: www.2365235235235.com or something like that...How do you get a domain...besides purchasing one from Yahoo Hosting thing... |
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Nov 13 2005, 04:30 AM
QUOTE How do you get a static IP? Simple ask your ISP, if that isn't an option there is a number of services available, last time I checked one was no-ip.com. They install a small program and every time your address changes it updates their records. QUOTE nobody wants a site that has a URL like: www.2365235235235.com or something like agreed but actually the URL is simply the number, no www or .com QUOTE How do you get a domain...besides purchasing one from Yahoo Hosting thing Well you could use a different registrar rather then Yahoo, but I doubt that's what you mean. You can become your own registrar, not exactly sure of the process but it would still involve paying an annual fee to ICANN the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, and again not sure how that works, but info might be found at their site. Also you can use the above mentioned service, no-ip they offer a sub domain service, and I believe domain service, but you'll have to check their site. |
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Nov 13 2005, 07:55 AM
I did this in the past and it worked great, I had a broadband connection with very low numbers of simultaneous hits. I used xitami, and I also tried foxserv, I liked them both they were easy. SMTP mail servers are usually set to port 25 and these are mostly blocked by all ISP's now days unless comming from a node center (another reason to just love spammers). Something like this is fine for brochure type or homepage websites, it's a very bad idea for trying to host even a low end 100-200 active member forum based site |
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Nov 13 2005, 05:26 PM
Many ISPs block many ports so your webserver wouldn't have "Complete Internet Access" As said before, almost all ISPs block the sending of email. Some allow you to recieve it though... I suppose you could easily use a smtp server of some sort and send all of your email through that server but then the email sending might lag a little bit...If you have file attachments and such. Or, I suppose you could contact your ISP. They would probably have a server/webhosting package that accepts all ports but that would probably me more expensive... I'd suggest that only people that have fast computers/servers to use the above way to host sites... I'd think that it would be much better to have a webhosting service rather then hosting your own small site. If you have a webhosting service you might be able to make a small profit, and, so it would be actually worth going through all of the trouble with your ISP... Get a really small generator if your planning on seriously using your computer as a server |
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Nov 13 2005, 08:51 PM
Finally, my old computer will become of use again... Also, http://www.no-ip.com offers a great DNS that supports dynamic IPs. How it works, is that it installs some small software on your computer, that monitors your IP. When your IP changes, it informs the server, so that your URL will be propergated to the new IP. I never tried making a server with a computer because of the fact that I simply can't keep a computer on 24/7. Xerver is also a good program, and you can install php from http://www.php.net and mysql from who knows where, but you can install it. I just prefer getting hosted, because it saves the hastle and saves electricity |
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#10
Nov 13 2005, 09:31 PM
This can end up being an expensive prposition. If you want to run your own Web server, you need (as mentioned above): A) Fast upload speeds |
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