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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: john on July 09, 2001, 10:27:12 PM
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hi.
i've got e-smith installed at home, apparently all working correctly. :) i'm just using it for DHCP for my actual use computer, and for a small web server.
my quesiton is this: the web pages are usable, but aren't final yet. so i still need to edit them on my desktop computer. what's the best way to edit them from my computer and keep them on the e-smith server?
an i-bay? and then edit httpt.conf? (currently all my html/php files are in /home/e-smith/files/primary/ (or whatever, i forget the exact path)).
my desktop is Mandrake8.0.
any help appreciated.
thanks,
john
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Hi John,
Try getting a Samba Client for Mandrake (redhat). You can access your primary web site via samba /home/e-smith/files/primary/ is /servername/primary under samba (ms file sharing)
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Michael
john wrote:
>
> hi.
>
> i've got e-smith installed at home, apparently all working
> correctly. :) i'm just using it for DHCP for my actual use
> computer, and for a small web server.
>
> my quesiton is this: the web pages are usable, but aren't
> final yet. so i still need to edit them on my desktop
> computer. what's the best way to edit them from my computer
> and keep them on the e-smith server?
>
> an i-bay? and then edit httpt.conf? (currently all my
> html/php files are in /home/e-smith/files/primary/ (or
> whatever, i forget the exact path)).
>
> my desktop is Mandrake8.0.
>
> any help appreciated.
>
> thanks,
> john
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I use Telnet, Log in as root, and then use MidnightCommander (mc).
It has a great little editor, and I can see the results immediately from the browser
It is also handly for having a 'development' and 'completed' web section, very easy to copy accross completed work.
If you want to connect from outside then use a SSH telnet session.
If the Telnet want to know what terminal type to use - set it to 'Linux'
Have fun
Dave
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I use Telnet, Log in as root, and then use MidnightCommander (mc).
It has a great little editor, and I can see the results immediately from the browser
It is also handly for having a 'development' and 'completed' web section, very easy to copy accross completed work.
If you want to connect from outside then use a SSH telnet session.
If the Telnet want to know what terminal type to use - set it to 'Linux'
Have fun
Dave