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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: tyler05 on 28 January 2003, 04:57
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I'm looking into setting up a webserver to host a few peoples sites using redhat 7.2. I'm pretty new to linux, so if I use the version of apache that comes with 7.2 would I be alright? If not, how would I go about updating it, If I install a GUI I probably could do it easily but is there a way to update things from the command line?
Since im hosting other people's sites, I plan on having an FTP server. Any suggestions on an easy to configure FTP server?
Thanks
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RH7.2 ships with outdated software.
If you're using some sort of a control-panel (Ensim WEBppliance, H-Sphere, CPanel/WHM, etc.), it'll update everything for you.
You can use "up2date" to update most of your packages. You can also reinstall them from source.
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Dont bother using the out of date version of Apache that comes with Red Hat 7.2. My suggestion is to download and install either Apache 2.0.44, or 1.3.27 from http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi (http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi) and compile it yourself.