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Webserverpuppy LAMP and XAMPP

Posted: Sat 06 Jun 2009, 22:11
by puppymartin
Webserverpuppy 1 (74 Mb)
Extra version: XAMPP 'Lite'


A small (74 Mb or 96 Mb) server for webdesigners.
No Office, no sound, no printing, just a small FTP/LAMP-server:

There are two versions:
1 Hiawatha and PureFTP
2 Apache and ProFTPD

Both have:
- Mysql 5.1.35
- PHP 5.2.9
- phpMyAdmin 3.1.5
- Seamonkey Web-browser and composer 1.1.14
- FTP client: gFTP 2.0.18
- Bluefish web development studio 1.0.7
- Medit 0.9.4. text editor

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Download: http://browserpuppy.com/server.html 74 Mb or 96 Mb


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Posted: Sat 06 Jun 2009, 22:58
by bugman
nice

is it multi-user?

Posted: Sun 07 Jun 2009, 20:17
by puppymartin
bugman wrote:nice

is it multi-user?
No, single-user. I'am reading about it at this forum.
Now busy adding a ftp-server and combine this with more users, more /homes and virtual hosts. Is this what you mean?

multiuser

Posted: Mon 08 Jun 2009, 02:27
by raffy
Perhaps the context of "multiuser" is the possibility of starting the system without root being logged in. This runs along the fears of having root as the default user while the server is running. As a solution, it is usually argued that the server can be run as user nobody, so the issue of root is moot.

Posted: Mon 08 Jun 2009, 02:35
by bugman
thanks raffy, i get a bit confused...

:oops:

Posted: Fri 12 Jun 2009, 13:52
by puppymartin
New version with FTP-server and new start-stop panel:

http://browserpuppy.com/ills/serverpanel.png

Posted: Fri 12 Jun 2009, 15:28
by Caneri
Hi puppymartin,

Interesting project you have.

I mirrored it here...I hope you don't mind.
http://puppylinux.ca/members/WebserverPuppy/

Would you be so kind to let me know when you have updates so I can keep it current (In case I miss new files).

Any plans for adding Apache? I think this maybe of use for me to go portable.

Thanks
Eric

Posted: Fri 12 Jun 2009, 20:31
by puppymartin
Caneri wrote:Hi puppymartin,

I mirrored it here...I hope you don't mind.
http://puppylinux.ca/members/WebserverPuppy/

Any plans for adding Apache? I think this maybe of use for me to go portable.

Eric
Thank you for the mirror Eric!

No plans for an Apache-version. What do you mean by "go portable"? Laptop :shock: ?

Posted: Fri 12 Jun 2009, 20:52
by Caneri
Prolly a usb stick...Eric

Posted: Fri 12 Jun 2009, 22:37
by puppymartin
Caneri wrote:Prolly a usb stick...Eric
:oops:

(It's my English... I make strange translations to my language sometimes. I thought 'portable'... Eric needs Apache on his laptop lol)

Apache

Posted: Fri 12 Jun 2009, 23:47
by tlchost
puppymartin wrote: Eric needs Apache on his laptop lol)
I'd love to see Apache also....as all the sites I develop live on Linux servers that run Apache.

Thom

Re: Apache

Posted: Mon 15 Jun 2009, 16:52
by puppymartin
tlchost wrote:
puppymartin wrote: Eric needs Apache on his laptop lol)
I'd love to see Apache also....as all the sites I develop live on Linux servers that run Apache.

Thom
Two webserverpuppy's now:
1 with Hiawatha and PureFTP
2 with Apache and ProFTPD

Posted: Wed 01 Jul 2009, 09:53
by ttuuxxx
This looks pretty great :)
I was thinking maybe a pet or sfs with Gimp, Inkscape, Kompozer, F4L
maybe another for different web browsers
and another for others that most don't use like xara, scribus,
mainly for web developers and testing rigs.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Wed 01 Jul 2009, 22:16
by dWLkR
OMF LORD!

god bless u!

I NEEDED EXACTLY THAAAAT!

sorry for the caps!

<CHANT>this is awesome! this is awesome! this is awesome!</CHANT>

*edit*
i will fireup torrentflux and come back afterwards... :>

Posted: Thu 02 Jul 2009, 02:35
by droope
This looks pretty good!

IMO gimp is a must-go.

Cheers,
Droope

Posted: Thu 02 Jul 2009, 05:24
by dWLkR
y should gimp make it into a webserver edition?!

Posted: Thu 02 Jul 2009, 05:42
by ttuuxxx
dWLkR wrote:y should gimp make it into a webserver edition?!
yes and maybe a few plugins, they have one that can batch resize, which is very handy for any web-developer.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Thu 02 Jul 2009, 07:54
by myogaeba
Hi,

thansk for your excelent job .

what about the security ? is there a firewall ? a control center like webmim (somthing like that) ?

Bye

Posted: Thu 02 Jul 2009, 17:28
by prit1
Thanks for creating this.

I was going to ask the same questions - "any firewalls, webmin etc planned"?

Also, if you want to see a test Puppy.org site running with Web server puppy LAMP -> http://puppy.prit.us. This site is a temporary test only and will be taken down soon.

Posted: Thu 02 Jul 2009, 18:45
by puppymartin
myogaeba wrote:Hi,

thansk for your excelent job .

what about the security ? is there a firewall ? a control center like webmim (somthing like that) ?

Bye
No security! No Firewall.
I use it behind a router firewall and only for testing websites. I don't know anything about firewalls. Is, for example, installing "linux_firewall-2-puppy" in the packet manager enough? Or do we need more?

prit1: your site runs good. About security, what can a hacker do?