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  • jact
    Confirmed User
    • Sep 2002
    • 9134

    #1

    How do I...

    make NT see index.html as a default page? default.htm is inconvient and I don't have any access to configuration. Does IIS support some sort of htaccess where I can add index.html?

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  • mrthumbs
    salad tossing sig guy
    • Apr 2002
    • 11702

    #2
    welcome to the wonderful world of IIS..

    your administrator should have set .html as default as well...

    since he didnt youre fucked!!!!

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    • jact
      Confirmed User
      • Sep 2002
      • 9134

      #3
      Originally posted by mrthumbs
      welcome to the wonderful world of IIS..

      your administrator should have set .html as default as well...

      since he didnt youre fucked!!!!
      Sigh. I hate IIS, I really do.
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      • Paul Waters
        Confirmed User
        • Mar 2003
        • 4402

        #4
        web server = linux

        match made in heaven



        Paul

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        • mrthumbs
          salad tossing sig guy
          • Apr 2002
          • 11702

          #5
          Originally posted by Paul Waters
          web server = linux

          match made in heaven

          webserver = freebsd

          Linux was build to conquer the desktop one day so it has too many add ons and features (that are not used for web hosting ;) that will FUCK THINGS UP.

          Well.. not really.. Linux is OK but if you want rock solid stable hosting for high traffic sites go freebsd.. i have production webservers running on freebsd with uptimes over 6 months
          and shit gets tough sometimes!!

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          • jact
            Confirmed User
            • Sep 2002
            • 9134

            #6
            Originally posted by mrthumbs


            webserver = freebsd

            Linux was build to conquer the desktop one day so it has too many add ons and features (that are not used for web hosting ;) that will FUCK THINGS UP.

            Well.. not really.. Linux is OK but if you want rock solid stable hosting for high traffic sites go freebsd.. i have production webservers running on freebsd with uptimes over 6 months
            and shit gets tough sometimes!!
            FreeBSD or if you need some of the features, NetBSD can also do in a pinch, but definitely a flavour of BSD. (Well, not OpenBSD or PicoBSD for obvious reasons but, whatever)
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            • BMI Lace
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Mar 2004
              • 16116

              #7
              IIS = Insecure.

              Script kiddies will be '0wn1ng' your box.
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              • mrthumbs
                salad tossing sig guy
                • Apr 2002
                • 11702

                #8
                Originally posted by BMI Lace
                IIS = Insecure.

                Script kiddies will be '0wn1ng' your box.
                not just that: you have to add the text

                "please dont refresh this page" to your pages to prevent it from crashing.

                IIS is ideal for intranets and corporate use.. not for public services.

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