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Curious Mind @lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 days ago

How do you set up a web server on MX Linux?

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How do you set up a web server on MX Linux?

Curious Mind @lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 days ago
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  • TheFANUM @lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    You don’t. You use Debian, Ubuntu, or redhat.

  • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    The same way you set it up on every Linux. What’s your specific problem?

    • some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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      There are a couple of downvotes, but this is a valid comment. It’s considered good etiquette to demonstrate that some effort has been made to solve an issue when asking for guidance online.

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    Mx linux is a bad chioce if you cant answer this yourself because its going to differ from most other debian distros. You probably want to use normal debian or linux mint if you are still learning.

    To answer anyway; youll want to install lighttpd or similar server using apt, then firgure out the differences between sysvinit and systemd so you can properly configure the server to start.

    If you just use debian instead, “sudo apt install lighttpd” would be enough to get everything started.

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      because its going to differ from most other debian distros

      How? It’s just Debian with extra tools and sysvinit besides systemd.

      then firgure out the differences between sysvinit and systemd

      Or just set systemd as a default

      • TheFANUM @lemmy.world
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        You just answered your own question

        • Shareni@programming.dev
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          So, clicking a setting in a gui once is such a big deal that MX is a bad choice? Next level…

  • LeFantome@programming.dev
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    MX is just Debian under the hood.

    https://itslinuxfoss.com/install-apache-web-server-debian-12-linux/

    • Curious Mind @lemmy.worldOP
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      This one is a very useful link. Thanks 😊😊

  • Curious Mind @lemmy.worldOP
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    Here’s what somebody suggested to me :

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=8yVkkpK73DU

  • tuckerm@feddit.online
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    What are you trying to host?

  • MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Just pick the webserver you want (nginx, caddy, etc…) and check the docs for Debian instructions since that’s what MX Linux is.

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      Isn’t it Debian without systemd? So it’s going to be a pain to use regular documentation.

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        Ah, yeah MX might not be the best choice of a distro for ease of use.

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  • Curious Mind @lemmy.worldOP
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    I got this from someone :

    When installing MX-Linux, you can also install the Apache web server. You will be asked during the installation. You can also install the web server later with the package manager.

    When setting up, you just have then select the directories that you want to share for web access.

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    Are we still doing LAMP stacks? Is that still the thing to recommend?

    Start small. Do one thing at a time. Set up apache, learn how to secure it, expose it, filter out probes and bots, etc. This is a long and fulfilling journey. Maybe.

    • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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      I feel like nowadays it’s more specific web servers instead of a general purpose one. Also containerization often is a thing.

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    How do you begin right from the scratch ?

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