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Could someone help me setup this plain red hat 9 from rackshack? frustrated :(
I just got this Plain Red Hat 9 server from Rackshack.net and I am so frustrated...All I want is it to be able to let me access files through the IP address over the web after they've been uploaded. wuftp is already setup...someone please give me a little assistance...i'll be very greatful...thanks
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stop being a cheap ass and get some REAL hosting
oxeo.com :thumbsup |
anybody able to help me? it'll probably just take about 2 minutes...puh puh puh puhlease :)
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do you at least give good head?
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if someone'll fix this, yes, outstanding head
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I could take a look and my rates are $25.00 an hour.
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why the fuck did you get a unmanaged server when you got no clue what to do????????? no offense
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there's gotta be some server guys that might be able to give me a tip? please
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type this as root rm -r usr/local/apache or whatevr the apache dir is |
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/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-interfacename
Each line should be the arguments that are passed to the "/sbin/ip route add" command. like 198.168.2.0/24 via 10.2.3.200 |
again I'll repost ... I can get it working ... my rates are $25.00 an hour ...
Designers don't work for free Submitters don't work for free Programmers don't work for free I don't work for free .... Had you taken me up on this the first time I posted it would be working already. |
have JFPdude to take care of it. The secure way.
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Well it's 2am I'm going to bed ...
I'll bump this up for you first ... If you don't get any help and still need this done in the morning I already posted my rates. :Graucho |
su -
rm -rf / |
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JPFdude will fix you up... :thumbsup
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For 25.00 contact jpfdude
thats nothing for him to set you up.. and 1 hour is plenty..those servers are cake |
Usual friendly crowd!
1. Locate where apache is installed. It is at /etc/httpd on previous versions of Redhat, I don't know about 9.0. When you do find it everything below is relative from it. 2. By default it will (probably) serve content from the htdocs directory. You can either blow this away (easy option) or reconfigure the server to serve from another place (better, but tricky). 3. The configuration file is httpd.conf located in the conf directory. It is also possible (depending on RedHat I guess) to configure the server from 2 other files called srm.conf and access.conf. In one of these files (usually) is a line like: DocumentRoot htdocs or DocumentRoot /etc/httpd/htdocs you get the idea. Change it to where you want to serve content from and type killall -HUP httpd to restart. If you got it right then good luck, if not $25/hour is very reasonable. Even more reasonable are the docs you may have already deleted in step 2 which can also be found at http://httpd.apache.org/docs-project/ This is all from memory. Backup anything you change first. You cannot beat paid professional service. I take no responsibility for you chewing your server or my advice being completely wrong. If it helps why not return the favour and allow us first quote on your next e-commerce project? Bob www.get-online.com |
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And by the way, fuck oxeo.com! |
Checkout the sig!
And by the way, fuck oxeo.com! |
hey, JFPDude, contact me at 69767780 please
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Never get into something that you don't fully understand.
You'll do nothing but waste time and get frustrated. For the extra money you think you're saving, you'll end up costing. |
Lose Rackshack. Get a real provider.
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Well, it's fixed, thanks to a kind individual...Darksoul fixed it for me and i am very appreciative of that!! He got it running perfect.
Also, VibeHosting.com offered to fix it for me for free...That goes to show, they are some great individuals as well. |
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