RE: MS Front page extensions for Linux
You could always go the route of Plesk. (http://www.plesk.com) they
don't "officially" support Debian, only freebsd and redhat, but I was
talking to my sales agent and he said he knew plenty of people who set
it up on Debian, slackware, or anything.
Plesk 2.5 has frontpage2002 extensions, however you would have to get
rid of your current apache/apache-ssl install, due to Plesk compiling
it's own copy.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Loren Jordan [mailto:ljordan@nw3c.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 10:01 AM
To: Debian-Security List
Subject: Re: MS Front page extensions for Linux
Hello,
I also am forced to install M$ Front Page extensions. I am using Debian
by
choice, M$ Front Page by management decision... I have yet to ever get
this to work correctly in the past, and I don't want to break the Apache
and Apache-ssl install on my servers just for the M$ stuff.
Is there an "accepted" or "unofficial" method of getting Debian and
FrontPage to play nicely or am I going to have to use M$/IIS and not
Debian/apache?
That last part was very hard to type...
Thanks for any help,
Loren
At 11:31 AM 03/12/2002 +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is there any known security issues with installing micro$oft Front Page
>extensions on a Debian Apache web server? I am reluctant to infect my
nice
>Linux web server with micro$oft code.
>
>Thanks !
>
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>Regards,
>
>Marcel Welschbillig
>
>
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