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zaki 02-15-2008 03:25 AM

I wan my devloprs to simltaneously put php sites using ftp and also host on same srv
 
Hi

all

I want my php developers to put thier stuff on the server through ftp and the sites should be hosted on the same server at the same time.

I am new to linux plz help

I aslo want all the stuff safe in all aspects

unSpawn 02-15-2008 05:49 AM

Hello and welcome to LQ. Hope you like it here.


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Originally Posted by zaki (Post 3057765)
I want / I am new to linux

Being new to GNU/Linux the first thing you want to do is familiarise yourself with using it properly. Set up your own system at home or work and try to configure it for basic usage. Then harden it (dont forget backups as well) and expand so it can be used as a staging area before moving stuff to the production machine.


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Originally Posted by zaki (Post 3057765)
I want / I aslo want all the stuff safe in all aspects

All of the above takes time planning, reading and experimenting. If you don't want to familiarise yourself with all administration issues because "you want everything now" then chances are you'll miss something. Depending on what you use production for the damage can range from a b0rken site to damage to the image of your company which definately will make you lose clients. The only realistic remedy, until you are capable of doing admin stuff properly yourself, is to hire an admin to do the work for you. You want to avoid using too much home-brewn solutions where OTS is available. You want to have all code checked before moving to production so make one developer audit the work of the other. You want to regularly audit the machine.


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Originally Posted by zaki (Post 3057765)
I want

What you also want is to not use sloppy phrasing.
Thanks in advance.


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