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1 Software / Server software on Macs
June 05, 2006, 18:52
WebTen is known to be faster and it has it´s own tcp/ip implementation.

Pre 8.5 (or was it 8.6?) had slower speeds over ethernet .

I´m sure Apples webserver has a splendid uptime, think i remember some security contest with an Apple webserver.

It was finally breached due to a third party component (and NOT Apples software).
2 Software / Server software on Macs
June 05, 2006, 11:01
Quote from: "dpaanlka"


The forums are hosted by Dreamhost, as I didn't think the 8100 was up to the task of generating content on the fly for this site.


I think the 8100 IS up to it cause it has a g3 upgrade.
You might need a bit of ram.

I would sugest WebTen (www.tenon.com) in the base of it as it can run php and perl scripts as is, whereas AppleShareIP runs MacPerl.
MacPerl needs the scripts to format paths in a native Mac way like :catalog:subcatalog etc.
You´d have to hack all prebuildt Perl scripts.

WebTen emulates a unix environment and runs the scripts as is.
3 Operating System / Are you running Mac OS 7?
June 05, 2006, 10:28
Now i do have a Mac running on sys 7 (well sort of), it´s system 7.7 :-)

You can visit it at http://sys7.mine.nu until the ip chages (yes i will try to update the ip acordingly)

By now it´s NetPresenz but i might setup something else

And i deasent site?
What is there to say, please tell me what kind of site i should setup.
4 Operating System / About system 8...
June 03, 2006, 19:41
Hehe... Found this:
http://www.applematters.com/index.php/section/history/2006/03/08/

Turns out the 7.7 to 8 also was about getting rid of the clones.
5 Software / Server software on Macs
June 03, 2006, 19:20
Any good forum scripts that runs well on a Mac?

AppleScript based or any other konveenient technology?

I did find a Mac version of IIS (yes, from M$) on an old magazine cd. It´s a 68k version and it contained a guestbook script.

Quite unstable on my IIsi (20mhz)!

Not sure if i can find it now, it was some time ago.
6 Software / Server software on Macs
June 03, 2006, 19:01
And for anybody who care to setup other servers with dyndns.org domains, here is an updater:

http://www.sentman.com/dyndns/
7 Software / Server software on Macs
June 03, 2006, 18:50
Yes i did see the mark on the bottom.
Although if i run a http header check on the subdomain for this forum (forums.system7today.com) i find that it´s an Apache server running on *nix...
(For the domain "system7today.com", it´s a Mac)

I was actually asking for some elaborated experience from people on this forum.
Your experiences is apreciated and so is others.
8 Software / Server software on Macs
June 03, 2006, 12:43
Wonder if anybody have server experience on sys 7.x

I figure that an old Mac (classic os) makes a splendid server as it´s not the best for internet use anymore (old browsers).
Iv´e tried WebStar a long time ago but think WebTen works best as a webserver with standard perl/php support.

Heck, it should be called a MAMP (as in LAMP - Linux, Apache, MySql, Php) or a MAP (excluding the MySql).

However, this is the one way to show eachotherour Macs...

Go to dyndns.org and setup your own domains folks!
9 Operating System / About system 8...
June 03, 2006, 11:59
I understand that os 8 is banned outside the off topic area :-)

BUT.
Originally os 8 was supposed to be launced as sys 7.7 but due to the overheated discussions and expectations etc. about "Copland" (Apples wapourware os)that was targeted to be os 8, they launced sys 7.7 as os 8.

Thereby os 8 is rally on the border here.

:-)
10 New Member Welcome / Introducing myself
June 03, 2006, 11:44
Yes.

Mac (512)
Mac SE
Mac Plus
IIsi
PM 8100 80mhz
PM 6100 (but no display adapter)
8600 200mhz
G3 beige clocked to 315mhz (and very stable)
iMac (Bondy blue)
And a nice iMac G5 1.8ghz

Only using one thogh.

Also been experimenting with a few Linux distros on some Macs.
11 New Member Welcome / Introducing myself
June 01, 2006, 21:01
Hi.

Think this initiative is way cool.
Not many classic fans anymore, a pity there is no newer browsers tho´

Keep it up!
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