
Hi Chris, On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 08:26:00AM -0400, Chris Day wrote:
Ok, it does have to be in the cgi-bin but I can secure the OpenTRS folders with permissions no problem leaving the public out in the cold :) So is that what the first set of commands is doing? Just setting up permissions? I can do that with an .htaccess file.
As far as Linux, I don't really know anything about it (yet) and don't own my own server, but from what I've learned so far, I could install a "mini-version" of Linux on my Windows PC and run a partition of my computer as a server to make our own LAN? And how would for example my assistant who works from her home across town be able to access it via internet? Would I also need to install Linux on her machine?
No, that's is no good idea (mini linux on you workstation). Ok, if you want to use OTRS on your shared webspace, I need to know, you can access emails on your webspace via programmes on the webspace? The frontend is working (you can login), now we need to get the "backen" (PostMaster.pl) working. The PostMaster.pl needs emails (pipes emails into the OTRS database).
Chris
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