Website Hosting
I am new to Suse 10.0. Can someone walk me through the steps to host a
website? There is a folder in my home directory called public_html, is
this the directory in which I place my index.html? How do I configure
ports to share my website? Can I change my website address to something
creative besides an IP address, such as user@xxxxxxxx or some such?
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