dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 7 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 3 - SSLYour comment got lost on the influx of comments I got. I'm sorry for the late reply. Please, do yourself a favor and read a lot before attempting anything. It is clear that…dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 3 - SSLThis is how it works... CName is a record that resolves to a hostname instead of an IP. That hostname could have any type of record, in your example it is an A record. So, your…dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 3 - SSLThe CName is a totally different record to the A record. In a very simplified explanation, when you create a CName for asd.domain.com and point it to asd.domain2.com which…dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 3 - SSLI see you had success, so I'll just leave these replies in case anyone with the same problems as you enters my post! If your ISP blocks port 80, you won't be able to host a…dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 3 - SSLI'm having trouble to keep up with your comments scattered all around my posts. Let's continue the whole discussion here. If you are trying to setup a server to your home…dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 4 - Virtual Hosts & vnstati GraphsWhat domain are you trying to set up to your server? If you pointed that to your server using A records, and your website is still not showing up, then try to restart apache…dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 1This is the most recent version Ubuntu has included in 16.04 repositories. You could try compiling it on your own if you want the most recent version.dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 3 - SSLThis is done from your domain registrar. There are thousands domain registrars and managers, so I can't help you there. If you tell me where did you register your domain, I could look it upgk01 (25)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 2 - Basic Configuration*actually, the reason it wasn't working, i believe, was because although i was installing grub on the same hard drive i wasn't installing it as a master boot drive? idk i was…dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 2 - Basic ConfigurationI don't think that it will work. You can upload your files using sFTP, or try to come up with a solution that will segment your files while uploading. As for Debian, try Ubuntu…dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Intro & Getting into your serverI see you found my other posts, that explain this process :)dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 1If the personal repository is trusted, you have no problems using them. But security is all about tradeoffs. If the older packages available from the default repositories are…dimitrisp (68)in #tutorial • 8 years agoRE: Servers 101: Setting up a Web Server part 2 - Basic ConfigurationSure! Do sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf to edit the default "vhost", and change DocumentRoot from /var/www/html to whatever you want! Second…