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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Michael Roed on January 15, 2003, 01:17:57 PM
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I found this FAQ http://www.e-smith.org/faq.php3#5q18
And I was wondering if anyone have tried this on E-smith 5.5 and especially in an I-bay???
Can I install the SE without crashing the other websites I already have and just use it in a new I-bay???
Anyone who have tried this at all???
Thanx,
Michael.
PS. The above was previously posted in the Experienced Forum by mistake. I hope I get some response in this forum :-)
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WARNING!!!
I have tried installing FrontPage ServerExtensions on a fresh e-smith 5.5 for test purposes and believe me...Don´t do it!!!
I got it up and running and I set up the site with the SE-webadmin and everything was fine. BUT I couldn´t access the servermanager, I couldn´t see the standard SME welcomepage when I entered the servername/IP in a browser.
I could though access a POP3 account but the most wierd thing is: When I got to work today I couldn´t do anything not even access the SE-webmanager which I used ysterday to configure the SE. Not even after a reboot of the whole server. So over night it has brokendown....that´s wierd!!!
So my advice to all of you who asks about FrontPage ServerExtensions on E-smith is: DONT DO IT!!!
And apparently I´m not the only one saying this and believe me. All the others are right about it. It´s not just for fun they are warning you.
Regards,
Michael.
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FrontPage server extensions for Unix are known to be buggy and full of nasty security holes. Or at least they were a year or two ago. I don't believe things have changed all that much.
Besides the security issues with them - they have an even more alarming problem: Installing them on a server *encourages* users to use FrontPage to design websites. As if the web doesn't have enough bad HTML already!
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James Strome wrote:
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> Besides the security issues with them - they have an even
> more alarming problem: Installing them on a server
> *encourages* users to use FrontPage to design websites. As
> if the web doesn't have enough bad HTML already!
Ha ha...You are so right!!! But sometimes you need to do what your customers ask you to ;o)
/Michael