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RE: [cobalt-users] Raq2 Newbie needing lots of help.



Ns is the host name of your machine.

Alan Stukenholtz
STARR Computer Solutions
1701 n. 14th
PO BOX 1299
Dodge City KS 67801
Ph. 316.225.1499
Fx. 316.225.3791
astuke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Davis
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 6:05 AM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Raq2 Newbie needing lots of help.

Ahoy

Replies intercalated below

>1. If I upload my website to
>"/home/sites/home/web"  the address bar on the
>browser shows "http://ns.ecsweb.co.uk/index.htm";
>("ecsweb.co.uk" is my domain name and "ns" is the
>name applied by the RAQ supplier).   This looks a
>bit odd,  is there anything I can do about this
>?


1) Go to http://<your.ip.number.here>/.cobalt/sysManage/index.html
2) Click on the wrench to the right of ns.ecsweb.co.uk
3) Click on "Site Settings" on the left side
4) Click on "ns" on the right

Now you should see a place where you can change "ns" to read "www"

>2. To resolve this issue I have set up a Virtual
>Server for  www.ecsweb.co.uk,  it works OK but
>just does not "feel" right and I can't find the
>logs.  Is there a better way to do this ?
>

See above.
Error logs are at /var/log/httpd/error
Access logs are at /home/sites/<site>/logs/access

>3. In either of the above cases I am having
>trouble approaching the POP3 mail server and the
>manuals are not very clear.  Can anyone tell me
>exactly what the address of the POP3 server
>should be in each of the above cases.

Your IP number should work for both POP and SMTP
Your URL should work, too. (www.yoursite.com)

>4. In one of the posts (I can't find it now),
>someone said that their hosting service had a
>great series of tutorials for his Cobalt.  This
>took him through from zero Linux and ability to
>got-it-all.  I looked at the site for this
>company but the tutorials must be for their
>clients only as I couldn't find them.   That is
>what I need.   Does anybody know of something
>similar ?

Haven't see anything even close to this group for usefulness. It seems that
the only way to work a RaQ is either to bumble around the thing for hours
until you stumble across your answer, or else ask someone else who has
stumbled across it. I assume you have downloaded the PDF manual from Cobalt?
http://www.cobalt.com/support/pdf/raq2manual.pdf It is pretty rudimentary.



Aloha
Davis


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