http daemon for SCO?

http daemon for SCO?

Post by Storm Softwa » Sun, 07 Jan 1996 04:00:00



Sorry if this is an old question. We are running SCO 3.2.4 and
I want to set up a web page. What's my next step.

Thanks

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http daemon for SCO?

Post by Victor Gam » Sun, 07 Jan 1996 04:00:00


: Sorry if this is an old question. We are running SCO 3.2.4 and
: I want to set up a web page. What's my next step.

        Compile or get binary CERN httpd, for example.

: Thanks

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http daemon for SCO?

Post by Youri N. Podchos » Mon, 08 Jan 1996 04:00:00




Quote:> Sorry if this is an old question. We are running SCO 3.2.4 and
> I want to set up a web page. What's my next step.

1.  Get an Internet connection  ( I won't believe you don't have
    one already :).

2a. Ask if your ISP provides an option of placing customers' home
    pages on its site,

    or

2b. Run your own WWW server - take a look at http://www.apache.org
    for one of the best free HTTP servers available (yes, it builds
    and does very well on SCO).

3.  Learn HTML and get some Web development tools; the best free
    stuff of that sort available for SCO are probably xhtml (ASHE)
    and asWedit.

4.  Design and implement the page(s).

5.  Register newborn page with Yahoo! :)

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I have setup an apache proxy, which seems to work fine. But, I found
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The request comes in as 1.1, but the proxy answer back with 1.0. Is
there some special configuration I need to set in httpd.conf for it
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When I send traffic to the backend machine it will answer with a 1.1
response just fine. We are using the same version of apache for both
the proxy and actual backend server.

Any hints as to what I'm missing? Thanks.

-Dan

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