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But doesn't this open your i to hacking? If someone gets into your web--
server on a stand alone box they only have access to the box but if it
is running on your i, they have access to all your business
information or am I missing something?
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Holger Scherer<hs@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Kurt,
that is not really an issue. Zend (PHP/MySQL) is available from
IBM even as community so you should be able to copy the wiki php
programs and the MySQL database with low hazzle.
I ran several wikis or other PHP based projects on several i
machines, but - to be honest - if ist only a small hosting, a
simple linux box will do the job, too. (and more stable than a windows box).
To host this on an i is good when you can combine this with native i data.
Holger
RZKH - IBM i hosting
-----Original Message-----
From:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kurt Anderson
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 3:24 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
(midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Subject: Running a website on the i
Can anyone provide any helpful links for going about this?
I searched a bit online and unfortunately wasn't using the right
keywords or something.
We currently have our wiki running on a Windows Server and boy is
it annoying when it's rebooting. I want to suggest having it run
on a server that will never go down, but would like some documentation to provide.
That said, what kind of IBM i overhead is there with a webpage?
At the moment it'd only be a wiki, and only accessible internally,
which is less than 50 employees.
We're on a Power 7, 7.1.
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