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howto:aredn:linuxserver:home [2021/11/09 16:58] – [AREDN Node Configuration] va7fi | howto:aredn:linuxserver:home [2021/11/09 19:56] – [AREDN Node Configuration] va7fi | ||
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* Update and reboot it if necessary. | * Update and reboot it if necessary. | ||
- | * Change the Linux hostname, which will identify the computer in various places on AREDN. | + | * Change the Linux hostname, which will identify the computer in various places on AREDN. |
sudo hostnamectl set-hostname VA7FI-Linux | sudo hostnamectl set-hostname VA7FI-Linux | ||
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sudo chmod 770 -R / | sudo chmod 770 -R / | ||
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In general, those permissions are ok, but depending on what you're running as a web service, they could be too permissive. | In general, those permissions are ok, but depending on what you're running as a web service, they could be too permissive. | ||
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You're now ready to write our fist webpage! | You're now ready to write our fist webpage! | ||
- | <WRAP center round info 80%> | + | <WRAP center round tip 80%> |
When you manually create new files in your web folder, you might have to correct the ownership and permissions using the lines with '' | When you manually create new files in your web folder, you might have to correct the ownership and permissions using the lines with '' | ||
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{{ serverportforwarding.png }} | {{ serverportforwarding.png }} | ||
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+ | ==== About The Advertised Services Section ==== | ||
+ | Here, I'm doing three different things: | ||
+ | * The first line with " | ||
+ | * The second line is advertising the ''/ | ||
+ | * The third line is advertising a '' | ||
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+ | Here's how that translates to the '' | ||
+ | {{ satuspage.png |