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For those that find apache not to their liking, you may wish to look at a Roxen Opensource Webserver. http://www.roxen.com will allow you to go into products and then to the products area where you will find the server area. I played around with it on the Windows system and found the Web GUI to be wonderful. There is a Nix version as well but it won't have the Terminal GUIs like the Windows version (what else is new) but it will still have the Web GUI for Admin which is extremely well thought out. Roxen was originally written for SCO as a full bodied Web Server. It's SSL works right out of the box. Now, if I could only figure out how to install it on SUSE. But that's another story<grin> Daryl
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Hello Daryl, I used Roxen for long enough, about four years, along side with its IMHO web mail module. Roxen had such critical draw backs, that I did complete switch to Apache2 web server. For example, Roxen doesn't support CGI/FastCGI to the full extent. It dies periodically for no apparent reasons. Its IMHO web mail module written in Pike behaves some what unpredictably. On a greater scale Roxen is slower than Apache that I've verified in numerous tests. Just my 0.02 Alex
On Saturday 09 August 2003 10:11 pm, dhunt wrote: For those that find apache not to their liking, you may wish to look at a Roxen Opensource Webserver. http://www.roxen.com will allow you to go into products and then to the products area where you will find the server area.
I played around with it on the Windows system and found the Web GUI to be wonderful. There is a Nix version as well but it won't have the Terminal GUIs like the Windows version (what else is new) but it will still have the Web GUI for Admin which is extremely well thought out.
Roxen was originally written for SCO as a full bodied Web Server. It's SSL works right out of the box.
Now, if I could only figure out how to install it on SUSE. But that's another story<grin>
Daryl
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 10 August 2003 12:11 am, dhunt wrote:
For those that find apache not to their liking, you may wish to look at a Roxen Opensource Webserver. http://www.roxen.com will allow you to go into products and then to the products area where you will find the server area.
I played around with it on the Windows system and found the Web GUI to be wonderful. There is a Nix version as well but it won't have the Terminal GUIs like the Windows version (what else is new) but it will still have the Web GUI for Admin which is extremely well thought out.
Roxen was originally written for SCO as a full bodied Web Server. It's SSL works right out of the box.
Now, if I could only figure out how to install it on SUSE. But that's another story<grin>
Daryl
Ya, SuSE used to have the Roxen webserver in earlier version like 7.1 etc.. But the also had a couple of others IIRC. Haven't played around with it much though. You'ld think the tarballs would install in SuSE by default - don't tell me they went RH? Cheers, Curtis. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/NdnmiqnGhdjCOJsRAhK9AJ999sQ4yUPgyZAlniz5LIQTM8OUtACcCS+l 9aIwGtejc4CqiVxgKT7Bj7Y= =LXbE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Curtis Rey" <crrey@charter.net>
Ya, SuSE used to have the Roxen webserver in earlier version like 7.1 etc..
But the also had a couple of others IIRC. Haven't played around with it much though. You'ld think the tarballs would install in SuSE by default - don't tell me they went RH?
They claim it will install on SUSE using the sh command. The command line that they say works doesn't.
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 10 August 2003 01:33 am, dhunt wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Curtis Rey" <crrey@charter.net>
Ya, SuSE used to have the Roxen webserver in earlier version like 7.1 etc..
But the also had a couple of others IIRC. Haven't played around with it
much
though. You'ld think the tarballs would install in SuSE by default - don't tell me they went RH?
They claim it will install on SUSE using the sh command. The command line that they say works doesn't.
Paste in the output of the console so we can have a look at it. Cheers, Curtis. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/NesUiqnGhdjCOJsRAtnmAKCB7lrrdXIAEZAg69K7mToa8FbopQCfcq9B C/MsyHU5J0aJd9pzEBktNes= =/jtm -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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On Sunday 10 August 2003 01:33 am, dhunt wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Curtis Rey" <crrey@charter.net>
Ya, SuSE used to have the Roxen webserver in earlier version like 7.1 etc..
But the also had a couple of others IIRC. Haven't played around with it
much
though. You'ld think the tarballs would install in SuSE by default - don't tell me they went RH?
They claim it will install on SUSE using the sh command. The command
----- Original Message ----- From: "Curtis Rey" <crrey@charter.net> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 12:49 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Roxen Web Server line
that they say works doesn't.
Paste in the output of the console so we can have a look at it.
Sorry, just fomatted and put on a new build. But you can help me out though with a question. I have 8.0 installed and when I try to do an update in automated, I get the same garbage message over and over for each file about it not being able to verify if it's actually being downloaded from an approved site. Considering I choose ftp.suse.com I would think it would be. It's maddening. Daryl
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 10 August 2003 02:16 am, dhunt wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Curtis Rey" <crrey@charter.net> To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 12:49 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Roxen Web Server
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On Sunday 10 August 2003 01:33 am, dhunt wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Curtis Rey" <crrey@charter.net>
Ya, SuSE used to have the Roxen webserver in earlier version like 7.1 etc..
But the also had a couple of others IIRC. Haven't played around with
it
much
though. You'ld think the tarballs would install in SuSE by default - don't tell me they went RH?
They claim it will install on SUSE using the sh command. The command
line
that they say works doesn't.
Paste in the output of the console so we can have a look at it.
Sorry, just fomatted and put on a new build. But you can help me out though with a question.
I have 8.0 installed and when I try to do an update in automated, I get the same garbage message over and over for each file about it not being able to verify if it's actually being downloaded from an approved site. Considering I choose ftp.suse.com I would think it would be. It's maddening.
Daryl
http://sdb.suse.de/sdb/en/html/swiegra_you-gpg.html gpg Error Messages While Running YaST Online Update You want to use YaST Online Update in order to automatically install the latest patches and updates. However, you get error messages. Since the causes and solutions differ from version 8.0 to 8.1, please refer to the relevant paragraph depending on what version you use: SuSE Linux 8.0 This might be the problem Check it out and see. Cheers, Curtis. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/NlKMiqnGhdjCOJsRAqs3AJkBCwjOzTYPxHbcAQPWmBLhs4KjPQCfc3sy BQ2c3dv7wtCvcu/3y/nGIBY= =UGXZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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If its a tar then you should be OK if its rpm try kpackage in console as root and check the dependencys. CWSIV On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 23:11:28 -0600 "dhunt" <dhunt@i70west.net> writes: For those that find apache not to their liking, you may wish to look at = a Roxen Opensource Webserver. http://www.roxen.com will allow you to go = into products and then to the products area where you will find the = server area. I played around with it on the Windows system and found the Web GUI to = be wonderful. There is a Nix version as well but it won't have the = Terminal GUIs like the Windows version (what else is new) but it will = still have the Web GUI for Admin which is extremely well thought out. =20 Roxen was originally written for SCO as a full bodied Web Server. It's = SSL works right out of the box. Now, if I could only figure out how to install it on SUSE. But that's = another story<grin> Daryl ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C35ECB.8FE7C8D0-- ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
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