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#121 Post by Krishnamurti Naskar »

:lol:
I'll be d/loadin' dis.
kernel ver.?
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#122 Post by jason.b.c »

Atle wrote:If not available your can try out this
your link is bad...
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#123 Post by aarf »

jason.b.c wrote:
Atle wrote:If not available your can try out this
your link is bad...
http://www.schoolux.org/index.php/compo ... format=raw starts for me.

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#124 Post by Atle »

Jason B C...

I agree... Its a slow link, as in the download page in it self, but the file download is supposed to be pretty fast... The reason the page in it self loads so slow is not known to me. But it loads... After some seconds.

But your right...

Thanks

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#125 Post by rubantin »

Would anyone have the Hiawatha version of the webserverpuppy?

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#126 Post by CatDude »

Hi
rubantin wrote:Would anyone have the Hiawatha version of the webserverpuppy?
Both versions are available via this page: http://412collection.co.uk/b-bones.php
(scroll to the bottom)

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#127 Post by edoc »

Other than size can you summarize the key differences between the two versions, please?

I would be especially interested re. compatibility with various apps.
Webserver Puppy

Webserver Puppy 1 (Hiawatha) (74mb)
webserverpuppy1.iso

Webserver Puppy x1 (Apache) (96mb)
webserverpuppyx1.iso
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#128 Post by CatDude »

Hello edoc
edoc wrote:Other than size can you summarize the key differences between the two versions, please?
I assume (maybe wrongly) that you were addressing that to me,
and i have to say that i have no idea other than the fact one is using the Apache server,
and the other is using Hiawatha.

Hopefully someone who knows better will chip in and explain.

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#129 Post by Atle »

@edoc

I just tested Slacko with installed Xampp I found Precise a bit faster concerning the loading of pages etc.

I have Joomla 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 2.5 and 3.0, latest Drupal and Wordpress running like nobody's business on my low end machinery. Its also latest version of thing and those Webserver Puppy is kind of old these days i think.

[ur=http://www.hiawatha-webserver.org/l]Hiawatha[/url] is more lightweight webserver that usually comes with the more free MariaDB. Apache is the industry standard and comes with MySql.

There is also a .pet that has a quite new Hiawatha for Lucid somehere down a few threads in this part of the forum from Growl.

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#130 Post by rubantin »

Thanks Catdude...

Just downloaded the hiawatha version and am installing it as I type...

Is it possible to upgrade the hiawatha without reconfiguring?

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Re: Webserver 4.12, starting x11vnc

#131 Post by greengeek »

gcmartin wrote:So, I have one question for you. If you glean what I have shared in the prior paragraph, would you consider another lower resource but easier to setup "desktop server".....XRDP. You and others may find this a better fit, for, YOU DON'T HAVE TO INSTALL ANYTHING ON A WINDOWS OR A LINUX PC to remotely login to Puppy which has XRDP..
Hi GC - this is a quote from your comment back on p7. I followed the xrdp link but for some reason Wikipedia has deleted that page. Any chance of updating the link with something else? (perhaps http://www.xrdp.org/)
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#132 Post by greengeek »

Atle wrote:Webserver Puppy is kind of old these days i think.

[ur=http://www.hiawatha-webserver.org/l]Hiawatha[/url] is more lightweight webserver
Hi Atle - url has a typo...

Also - do you have any links to a ready to go iso that you consider would make a useful/secure webserver out-of-the-box?
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#133 Post by edoc »

xrdp newly released 10Nov2013

I read that it may be installed using apt-get & thus usable with any apt-get friendly Puppy version - do I misunderstand?

Any concern about this post to the thread?
Good software, but REALLY REALLY needs killdisconnected to be fully implemented in sesman.ini and work. This is almost a denial of service attack if used in anything other than a home user setting where many users are hitting the xrdp server and exhausts it of RAM.
I am unfamiliar with "killdisconnected" but it sounds as if one merely needs to set a maximum concurrent users limit.
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#134 Post by technosaurus »

I wanted something quick just to use on my local network that was quicker than a full blog so I put this cgi script together:

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#!/bin/sh
tstamp=`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`
[ "$QUERY_STRING" ] && /usr/sbin/httpd -d "${QUERY_STRING#*=}
" > $tstamp.note
[ "$QUERY_STRING" == "a=new" ] && tar -czf $tstamp.tar.gz *.note && rm *.note
echo "
<html><head><head><body>Enter something here:
<form action='/cgi-bin/a.cgi'><input name='a' autofocus /></form>
<hr /><pre>"
ls -r1 *.note | xargs cat
echo "</pre><body></html>"
Just run it in cgi-bin/a.cgi (feel free to rename, but change it in the code too) and navigate to http://localhost/cgi-bin/a.cgi (replace localhost with the ip address or host name on other computers)

You can enter any text or html into the input box and it appears at the top of the list. When you want a new list just enter new in the box and it will archive your current notes (into cgi-bin) and start again.

(NOTE there is no authentication, so don't use it globally without modification ... keep it behind your firewall)

Any further developments will be in the web programming thread here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=63161
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].

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