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khanhdom
11 Jan 2002, 00:15
Hey guys, I have ISS and I want to self host myself to test out stuff with vbulletin and I was wondering what other things I need to make my thing work with vbulletin?
Nemesis77
11 Jan 2002, 05:21
You mean you want to host from your own system? Best thing for that is Nusphere. It has php Apache CGI etc. install put your files in the htdocs folder and it all set.
http://www.nusphere.com
Mark Hensler
11 Jan 2002, 06:47
I've never heard of NuSphere. I'm not sure what they are selling. The technologies they are dealing with are all free. They also have a free download section for their products. So what do you get for paying for any of it (up to $900!!)?
khanhdom, please go to this (http://www.vbulletin.com/members/vbulletin.org.php) page and enter your username, to show you are licensed. (you will need to use your customer number and password to access that page)
Thank you.
Php_Masta
12 Jan 2002, 02:40
i would like to know how to do this as well.
Php_Masta, please go to this (http://www.vbulletin.com/members/vbulletin.org.php) page and enter your username, to show you are licensed. (you will need to use your customer number and password to access that page)
Thank you.
Php_Masta
12 Jan 2002, 15:28
uhhhhh ok.....
lol
mike91gl
21 Jan 2002, 23:14
If you want to test out vbulletin at home a few things you need are a server(i use apache)php can get it from www.php.net they have it in binary or a windows package.Visit these 2 sites
www.apache.org
www.php.net
they have everything your looking for and instructions on how to set it up.you also need a mysql server set up as well
www.mysql.com
i would suggest getting mysql admin its a win32 program for managing your mysql databases.all this will work on any windows platform.they have different packages for win9x and win me 200 xp ect.... just get the right ones for your system
mike91gl, please go to this (http://www.vbulletin.com/members/vbulletin.org.php) page and enter your username, to show you are licensed. (you will need to use your customer number and password to access that page)
Thank you.
Hmm - someones record is skipping today
*looking in FireFly's direction* :p
that shouldnt be a big problem to do you could use tutorials from www.linuxnewbie.org on how to setup apache and php there might be a tutorial for mysql too
if you want a pro to do it, i could do thhe configuration for u for something we could discuss :)
pm me
GoTeNkS
29 Jan 2002, 16:08
I managed to install apache, php, mysql, asp, myphpadmin and a mail server and it all works ok :D ..now heres the problems 1) i dont have vbulletin 2) i only got 56k
Sooooo...... i guess im pretty stuffed :dead:
í've got my own Apache, PHP,Mysql,Perl,SSI i think i've got everything suported runnign on my own linux machien hooked ona dual t1 connection (dad of my friend has that, the dual t1 line)
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