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basic Server info on Mac os x
Hi
how do i look at the basic server info through terminal on mac. I have the username and password for a web server and i am assigned to add a new url to the web server, but i have no idea where to start. how do i check what kind of server it is? how do i get the DNS information? most importantly how do i install "vim" editor on unix? sorry for asking all these trivial questions but i am very new to the game and need to get the job done. any help would be appreciated. thanks! |
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