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A few questions

Hi,

 I have a couple of questions. I have a non 
profit org that is wanting me to setup a sever 
online on there dsl so that they can let 
different depts have there own domain name and 
web site. 

I have setup Apache several times before 
sucessfully.  But I have a few questions.  I am 
doing this for the church for free.

I have several sites online that I have hosted 
with some co that I pay a monthly fee too. They 
have there own control panels and stats that 
kind of thing. Here are the questions.

(1) How is are the web based control panels 
setup on hosting sites? Are they a mod that is 
added through Apache? or a cgi-script or perl. 
and where can you get them.

(2) I have one account that will let me add 
virtual host through a control panel as well. 
www.myname.org. How do they do this?

(3) Is there a RPM that can be setup as a 
turnkey type setup for a hosting co? There will 
be no money exchanged on the site. It will 
simply be for church usage. Any help or 
knowledge is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!

I would like to set it all up so that it is 
automated and I do not have to got to the 
Church office to manually add VH.

They are bascially wanting me to set up a free 
hosting service for the church. As I said I 
have setup Apache with one domain name and it 
works perfectly 100% of the time. 

Thanks
TIm


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Re: A few questions

Posted by Daniel Lopez <da...@rawbyte.com>.
If you want people to administer their own domains,
you may want to have a look at http://www.webmin.com
It has an Apache module

Daniel

> Hi,
> 
>  I have a couple of questions. I have a non 
> profit org that is wanting me to setup a sever 
> online on there dsl so that they can let 
> different depts have there own domain name and 
> web site. 
> 
> I have setup Apache several times before 
> sucessfully.  But I have a few questions.  I am 
> doing this for the church for free.
> 
> I have several sites online that I have hosted 
> with some co that I pay a monthly fee too. They 
> have there own control panels and stats that 
> kind of thing. Here are the questions.
> 
> (1) How is are the web based control panels 
> setup on hosting sites? Are they a mod that is 
> added through Apache? or a cgi-script or perl. 
> and where can you get them.
> 
> (2) I have one account that will let me add 
> virtual host through a control panel as well. 
> www.myname.org. How do they do this?
> 
> (3) Is there a RPM that can be setup as a 
> turnkey type setup for a hosting co? There will 
> be no money exchanged on the site. It will 
> simply be for church usage. Any help or 
> knowledge is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!
> 
> I would like to set it all up so that it is 
> automated and I do not have to got to the 
> Church office to manually add VH.
> 
> They are bascially wanting me to set up a free 
> hosting service for the church. As I said I 
> have setup Apache with one domain name and it 
> works perfectly 100% of the time. 
> 
> Thanks
> TIm
> 
> 
> Sent by Law  Mail
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