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i would like to know how to cofigure an apache server and run it
also plz tell me about "dns2go".
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the configuration file is:
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
tu run the apache service:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start

take a look to the man pages:
man httpd
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thank you it worked for me


and one more thing is i would like to access my home pc
via internet from my college .how can i do it please suggest


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you can use ssh if you have a public ip address.
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www.ssh.com

I recommend you use SSH for remote access to your server. SSH is free for individual and other non-commerical use, including education uses.

SSHD (the server) runs on just about everything platform and is free on UNIX.
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Re: apache on linux

The only other thing that comes in mind is your ISP, assuming that they do not block any ports. Some ISPs, for example, may not let you access port 80 from the internet, especially on a residential/low bandwidth account.

I believe you should be ok with ssh.

Also, from a security standpoint, setup a firewall and/or block ports that you would not use, turn off portmap, nfs, ftp, telnet, etc, etc.

You pretty much have to follow the dns2go instructions under their support link.

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i would like to know how to cofigure an apache server and run it
also plz tell me about "dns2go".
thanks in advancedns2go
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