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howto:aredn:linuxserver:home [2021/11/09 19:55] – [AREDN Node Configuration] va7fihowto:aredn:linuxserver:home [2021/11/09 20:20] – [Prerequisites] va7fi
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 sudo aptitude install curl apache2 sudo aptitude install curl apache2
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 +<WRAP center round info 80%>
 +If you're hear because you're installing Mesh Chat, you can now go back to the [[../meshchat/home#mesh_chat_install |Mesh Chat Install page]].  The rest of this page is optional.
 +</WRAP>
  
 ===== Website ===== ===== Website =====
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   * The first line with "Primary hAP" is an optional title that I'm displaying for my hAP and has nothing to do with the Linux server.  Notice how this line doesn't have the ''Link'' checkbox marked because it's only a title, not a link.   * The first line with "Primary hAP" is an optional title that I'm displaying for my hAP and has nothing to do with the Linux server.  Notice how this line doesn't have the ''Link'' checkbox marked because it's only a title, not a link.
   * The second line is advertising the ''/var/www/html/'' web folder.  By default, the ''index.html'' file gets read when opening a folder.  "Home Page" is the title displayed, and everything that follows is how to link to it.   * The second line is advertising the ''/var/www/html/'' web folder.  By default, the ''index.html'' file gets read when opening a folder.  "Home Page" is the title displayed, and everything that follows is how to link to it.
-  * The third line is advertising a ''wiki/'' folder that I have in ''/var/www/html/'' folder, and its display name is "Wiki".+  * The third line is advertising a ''wiki/'' folder that I have in the ''/var/www/html/'' folder, and its display name is "Wiki".
  
 Here's how that translates to the ''Node Status'' page: Here's how that translates to the ''Node Status'' page:
 {{  satuspage.png  }} {{  satuspage.png  }}