Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 16:24:40 -0400 (EDT) From: Don <don@calis.blacksun.org> To: Remko Lodder <remko@elvandar.org> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Freebsd as a web server Message-ID: <20040406162117.V29665@calis.blacksun.org> In-Reply-To: <40730B3A.7030203@elvandar.org> References: <EC29AF716FF96348A3C0DA2837906FDE63523D@CORPMX10.corp.emc.com> <40730B3A.7030203@elvandar.org>
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> install freebsd > install the ports > install the webserver from the ports You may find it easier to simply install the Apache package (by selecting Configure -> Packages during the isntall). Although the ports tree is more flexible and current, sometimes the overhead of compiling a package from source code is not worth the trouble. This depends entirely on what you want to use it for. Even if you decide to use packages for now, you must learn to use the ports tree eventually. Some somftware is only available through ports and custom configurations are only available by using the ports tree. > install the ftp server from the ports FreeBSD ships with an FTP server in the base system. -Don
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