[ic] Running Interchange on an ISP
Stefan Hornburg Racke
interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Fri Aug 31 05:55:00 2001
Lee Choquette <leec@xmission.com> writes:
> How easy is it to use Interchange when I don't own the Web server? My ISP says
> that they have:
> MySQL database
> Full CGI support (php on request)
> Secure server access featuring SSL encryption (https://)
> Roxen web server software functionality including counters, etc.
>
> And my account includes shell access, gcc and g++, etc.
>
> Is this sufficient to run Interchange, or do I need a server that's completely
> under my control?
Seems to be sufficient, but you should ask the ISP if he allows you
to run a daemon.
Ciao
Racke
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