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Old 03-06-2006, 10:51 PM
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I downloaded the top 4 then realized the bottom one. Since I will use centos just for a webserver should I download the last one? It is just a stripped down version right? Also I guess I have to put in my own GUI with it. Sorry if these questions sound kind of dumb.

CentOS-4.2-x86_64-bin1of4.iso
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Old 03-06-2006, 11:01 PM
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If you run CentOS-4.2.ServerCD-x86_64.iso. Your not going to have a GUI. But you could install a control panel like Webmin. And control your server that way. I can help you out if you want to set it up with just a control panel. But first I need to know what you plan on doing with the server.
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Old 03-06-2006, 11:07 PM
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It will be just a basic websever for pictures and websites. I have down loaded all of them now and I will just burn the webserver one. I won't be installing it till tomorrow though.
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Old 03-06-2006, 11:13 PM
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Ok, I am going to guess that your going to be using it for a home webserver. If your going to use the server CD. You need to setup a static IP on your routers LAN. Let me know if you know how to do that or not and we can go from there. (If you cant do it I need to know your router make and model number)
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Old 03-10-2006, 04:39 PM
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I am now trying to set it up. By Static Address do you mean Static DNS? It is an Airlink mimo router. Is it just a static IP address on the network? I think that webmin would do everything I need.
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I am now trying to set it up. By Static Address do you mean Static DNS? It is an Airlink mimo router. Is it just a static IP address on the network? I think that webmin would do everything I need.

What I mean is your router has a DCHP server. And lets say your LAN IP range is 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.149. Unless your router has come sort of static LAN IP setting. You would set your server IP to 192.168.1.151. That way the DCHP server on your router doesn't assign your server a new LAN IP address when the lease is up.

If you have a static IP, assign your router the static IP and forward http, ssh, named, email servers to your static IP on your LAN.

This guide is on as heck but this is what I mean.
http://www.dslwebserver.com/main/sbs...ing-range.html
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Old 03-10-2006, 05:01 PM
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Oh I think I figured it out it is suposed to be a Static IP for a MAC address.
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Old 03-10-2006, 05:29 PM
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Ok I have Centos installed and I can login to the root also I do have the ports on the router forwarded. How do I go about setting everything else up? Like Webmin.
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Old 03-10-2006, 11:11 PM
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Ok I have Centos installed and I can login to the root also I do have the ports on the router forwarded. How do I go about setting everything else up? Like Webmin.
There are fairly good instruction on the Webmin site.
http://www.webmin.com/download.html

I've used those instructions a few times when testing out Webmin, other then that I don't have much experience with Webmin but I'm sure Soulwatcher can give you a hand.
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