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puppymartin
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Mini 'LAMP' server

#1 Post by puppymartin »

Mini LAMP puplet - 39 Mb iso

- Monkey webserver
- PHP
- MYSQL
- Adminer (PhpMyAdmin clone)
- PureFTPD
- Filemanager Midnight Commander
- Base: pUPnGO (xvesa/jwm)

Download
http://www.browserlinux.com/iso/monkeyLAMP_1.iso
MD5: f4d819c0a5a547d6ddf4a789b0bd87ce
Size: 39 Mb

Image

Put your website-files in:
/root/monkey_webserver/www

Test webserver
http://localhost/

Test php
http://localhost/php/index.php

Cgi-bin
in /root/monkey_webserver/cgi-bin
Test: http://localhost/cgi-bin/test.pl)

Log files (access and error)
/root/monkey_webserver/log

MySQL
http://localhost/php/adminer.php

More info about the software
LAMP: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=59413
PUPNGO: http://www.goingnuts.dk/linux.asp#PUPNGO
Last edited by puppymartin on Fri 03 Sep 2010, 20:12, edited 5 times in total.

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sc0ttman
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Re: Mini 'LAMP' server

#2 Post by sc0ttman »

Nice, sorry if this is mentioned somewhere, but I couldnt find it..
Is there a browser included? If so, which one?

And if not, how hard is it to get Firefox working in PupnGo? (With a few web dev addons, of course... :D )
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markreaves
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#3 Post by markreaves »

I think this derivative is a good idea, I was thinking of making my own puppy webserver derivative but might not have to now :P

Will be testing it out when I get a chance. I too am curious if it has a browser and if not could one be added? A browser on a webserver distro is very useful at times.

raffy
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"static" browser

#4 Post by raffy »

Browsers with statically-built libs can be unzipped in a folder and run (in Opera, the directory of its binary file is set in the executable file "opera").

hailpuppy has a question about the user and password of adminer (see here). I guess the host entry is also unknown.
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turf
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#5 Post by turf »

has anybody tried this and that can confirm it has a browser?
or can a browser be installed such as firefox?

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