Web Server Access Primer Tutorial

Web Server Access Primer Tutorial

Web Server Access Primer Tutorial

When you maintain a Web Server there are lots of tools of use, but just what do you need to run an Apache/PHP/MySql web server?

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  • sftp or ftp (pretty much essential) … s stands for “Secure” as in “Secure Shell”
  • ssh or telnet (practically very important)… s stands for “Secure” as in “Secure Shell”
  • cPanel (good to have … lots of times is essential) … also see Web Server Primer Tutorial
  • phpMyAdmin (if using MySql … comes with cPanel quite often … practically essential if you use PHP/MySql)… also see Web Server Primer Tutorial

With today’s tutorial we show access via a Mac laptop’s Terminal application’s Linux bash session’s access to the web server domain at www.rjmprogramming.com.au using ssh (which is a “logging on” piece of functionality … also see rlogin). This destination CentOS web server environment is also Linux. Also in the picture is a bit showing sftp being used for the transfer of files to and from the web server via your laptop, and we use Firefox plugin FireFTP to facilitate this. There is a Firefox and Favourite Plugins Tutorial regarding this below as well.

Here are some good researching links … so, bye for now …

  • ssh and sftp information from Wikipedia
  • ssh information from ComputerHope
  • sftp information from ComputerHope

Previous relevant Firefox and Favourite Plugins Tutorial is shown below.

Firefox and Favourite Plugins Tutorial

Firefox and Favourite Plugins Tutorial

Tutorial

Transcript:

One of the best tools for Web Development is an HTML element analyzer.

There are a few out there by now, but I really like Firebug from //getfirebug.com/

Both these great tools are plugins for my favourite Web browser Firefox from
//www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/

Another important tool for Web Development is an ftp application like FireFTP from
//fireftp.net/

So let’s have a look at Firefox, briefly, and Firebug and FireFTP …

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