I'm trying to learn a few things about SharePoint and I would like to figure out what do I have to do to make my content available online so I can access it from my other computer in my work / home so I can add documents to it.
I did some research on how to set up websites on IIS and setting up my DNS host on Windows Server 2012 with some demo html files I've made. I tried to do research online with port forwarding but I can't find info clear enough for me to get the job done.
Could somebody maybe give me some direction on where to look and a checklist on what I need to complete this task? I feel like I'm shooting in the air trying to figure this out. I've never really dabbled in this before.
Here are some resources you might find useful in getting this setup. It's difficult to say exactly what you need to do without knowing what it is you've already done.
I haven't watched through the channel9 video but according to the description it includes how to setup internet facing sites in an on-premise environment.
Providing SharePoint is up and running, it should just be a case of configuring the Alternate Access Mappings for internet access, DNS and Port Forwarding.
https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/SharePoint-Conference/2014/SPC390
https://blog.blksthl.com/2012/12/03/a-guide-to-alternate-access-mappings-basics-in-sharepoint-2013
The final guide to Alternate Access Mappings
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I'm still kind of new in programming and I'm not quite sure that this is the place to ask this question, but I can't find anything worthy on the Internet. Sorry on first place but I'm truly lost. All I can find is "just use wordpress" and things like that.
I'm trying to make a website from zero with HTML and CSS, and there I would have the front end. I know a little bit of backend but I'm still learning. The real question is: how do you mesh up all of this and put it on the Internet so others can see it? I know you have to buy a domain and so, but how do you put it all together? What do you exactly do with your server-side code if what you "upload" is the HTML code? Are there any good books on the subject or something so I can study it on my own?
Thanks in advance.
Read about web frameworks like Spring in Java or Django in Python. Start with a lecture of these to grasp a notion of backend and frontend working together:
https://www.quora.com/How-do-front-end-and-back-end-technologies-work-together
https://www.quora.com/How-are-the-front-end-and-back-end-connected
https://www.quora.com/How-does-frontend-code-and-backend-code-interact-with-each-other
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And don't forget to read about the MVC pattern.
If all you want to know is how to publish an html/css project to make your website live then you need a domain, hosting account, your project files, and an FTP program.
Buy a domain and hosting account through a website like godaddy. Once you have that then you basically have your own little server. A server is just a machine thats on 24/7 which holds your project and makes the files live on the internet for people to view.
Once you create your project, then use ftp software such as filezilla to connect to your server. Drag your project into the public_html folder and your website will be live!
I think the word you are looking for is "web server." Examples of web servers are Apache, nginx, and IIS. A web server is a computer program.
A simple web server is sometimes called a "static web server."
To see a bit how this works, you can install a static web server like http-server on your computer (which requires Node.js to run), point it at a directory, and browse the site on your own PC.
So if you have a folder called "my-site" and a file in it called "index.html" and you ran the http-server in the my-site folder, and you went to http://localhost:8080, you would see "index.html" in your browser.
To put all this on the internet:
First, if you have an internet connection at home then you could technically set something up on your laptop that people could connect to. I won't get into it here because it's a little involved, but I think it's important conceptually to understand that you could do it if you wanted to.
You need to get access to a web server. A relatively fast way to set this up would be with zeit.
I'm very new to YouTrack and tried using it on local host under Mac OSX. My first impression on it was really stuck and can't say in words how neat and elegant was the whole user interface. I'm really loving it now and would like to adapt the UI to electrical and electronics engineering projects along with the issue tracking. So far I'm already into the play and have found plenty of useful customisable features which I can turn them into the ones relevant to engineering stuff. Now I'm moving to some intermediate skill to change the UI and got some doubts to be clarified. Here are the list of queries I've got now.
I'm now trying it on local host under Mac OSX and its running fine without any issues. I would like to install and do online testing like hosting it under siteground or goddady and use custom domain/sub domain to access it. I mean so that I can give my team the online access.
I've came across other products like team city, upsource and hub. Could you please explain in brief on each?
I will be using it for 8-10 users now and is there any option to purchase access to custom logo, private projects and ssl without upgrading to more users.
Thank you.
I am trying to setup pentaho like following on my online server:
http://demo.pentaho.com/pentaho/Home
I want to run reports on my online web-server (to make report accessible round the globe), so I uploaded Pentaho-BI-Server to my domain. Users of the report-designer usually publish to a BI-server to let their reports run on the web. I am not able to figure out how can I configure it, because the documentation help is not vivid for setting up the Pentaho as an online server. Kindly let me know how can I do that?
Is there any tutorial available? Any help would be really appreciated.
BI-Server: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pent.../4.8.0-stable/
Documentation for the BI-Server: http://wiki.pentaho.com/display/Serv...+Documentation
There are several tutorials available online, more or less up to date. A quick search on Google reveals the following:
http://kirk.webfinish.com/2012/06/how-to-configure-pentaho-bi-server-ce-manual-with-postgresql-9-1/
http://interestingittips.wordpress.com/2011/04/27/complete-pentaho-installation-on-ubuntu-part-1/
It should be pretty straight forward. Download, uncompress, setup and run. Maybe a more specific questions can bring more detailed answers.
I'm trying to use UnboundID's LDAP SDK to fetch contacts present on an LDAP server.
I'm using the VirtualListView(VLV) Control along with Server-side sort in my code and this code works perfectly fine when I tested with a LDAP server configured in my organization.
However, I wanted to setup a local server and add certain contacts/entries to it and test my code with that server. For this, I used OpenLDAP and configured it on Ubuntu 10.04 using instructions from this link: http://www.ghacks.net/2010/08/31/set-up-your-ldap-server-on-ubuntu-10-04/
Now, when I tried getting the contacts, my code does not work as the server I've setup is not supporting VLV. When I perform a simple search, i.e. without any VLV or other paging technique, then I am able to see the results. This means the server is working fine, but not supporting VLV control.
So what I need to know is how can I enable support for VLV or any other required controls for my server?
Please do let me know if anyone knows how to achieve this. Hors of googling hasn't lead to any promising results :(
Thanks & Regards,
Kiran
Question is off topic, should be on serverfault.com, but you have to load, enable, and configure the SSSVLV overlay.
Forget that blog, and all random Internet blogs while you're at it. Have a good look at the OpenLDAP Admin Guide itself, which is where you should have started. I can also recommend a really good reference here, but only because I've used it extensively, not just because Google said so.
I recently purchased a virtual server from Hetzner.de, and am trying to use it to upload my PHP & MySQL-site to. I've managed to make a database and upload my files to httpdocs, but I'd like to make sure everything is working before I point my domain name to it. I can't seem to access the files by typing the IP-address /index.php, and can't figure out another option. Does anyone know how to do this?
Also, does anyone happen to know a nice starter guide for Plesk?
Kind regards,
Ron
You should be able to access it through http://ipaddress/index.php if the server is running. You can point your domain name just to check, It wont take more than a day for it, in worst case just two days. Have you tried reaching the service provider? You can find various tutorials on youtube for introduction to plesk.