Some Newbie Questions :-)
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 2:29 pm
Hi,
Currently, I'm evaluating my options for setting up a home server for web development. Right now all I need is a server that runs Apache, MySQL and PHP 5.2.x . Currently the systems I have available are
Server: Running CentOS 5.5 (which I'm thinking of replacing with Amahi)
Workstation 1: Either a plain Windows 7 box or a dual boot Windows 7 / Linux Box depending on my mood at the time. Currently set up to be a dual boot Windows 7 / Fedora 13 box. Note Linux Distro can and most likely will change as I love to tinker
Workstation 2: Either a plain Windows XP box or a dual boot Windows XP / Linux Box as per above. Currently set up to be a Windows XP box. This is my wife's computer which she tolerates me using as Linux Workstation when she isn't gaming
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My goal is to set up my own home Web Development business.
Although I have dabbled with Linux on the desktop, I am very much a networking newbie and in the interests of saving time, I've decided to investigate Amahi.
Which brings me to my query, which has to do with Amahi's DHCP server. I would love to disable my router's DHCP server and run Amahi's DHCP server. My wife, however, is concerned that if this occurs then the server will have to be running all the time for us to connect to the Internet - an idea she's not very happy about. I was wondering if there was an easy way (other than manually stopping and starting the router's DHCP server) for me to set up my network, so that when I am using it for development purposes it runs through Amahi's DHCP server, and when the server isn't needed it, the standalone workstations can connect directly to the net via my router's DHCP server? I realise that I don't have to use Amahi's DHCP server, but I'd like to for the added features it provides. Having said that in the interests of domestic tranquility I may have to turn off Amahi's DHCP server. If I do, will I have any problems utilising Amahi as LAMP server?
EDIT: My wife has informed me that her main concern is what happens if the server is unavailable for whatever reason, and she can't access the internet. Due to my disabilities, at times she is by herself at home whilst I am recovering, and if the server doesn't work she doesn't want to be caught without internet access. How hard is it to manually enable/disable the router's DHCP service if the Amahi server is unavailable for use? Are there any other issues we might encounter if the Amahi server was unavailable?
Also I note that the current version of PHP is 5.3.x,. However, the version that I am learning to use is 5.2.x . Can I install PHP 5.2.x on Amahi? I have instructions on how to do a manual install on a standalone linux system using .tar.bz files, but I don't know if that will work with Amahi or not. Lastly will Amahi have any problems dealing with my dual boot systems (i.e. switching from Linux to Windows and visa-versa? )
Sorry for the rambling post and all the newbie questions, and thank you for your patience and for providing Amahi to the community.
Warm Regards,
Raven
Currently, I'm evaluating my options for setting up a home server for web development. Right now all I need is a server that runs Apache, MySQL and PHP 5.2.x . Currently the systems I have available are
Server: Running CentOS 5.5 (which I'm thinking of replacing with Amahi)
Workstation 1: Either a plain Windows 7 box or a dual boot Windows 7 / Linux Box depending on my mood at the time. Currently set up to be a dual boot Windows 7 / Fedora 13 box. Note Linux Distro can and most likely will change as I love to tinker

Workstation 2: Either a plain Windows XP box or a dual boot Windows XP / Linux Box as per above. Currently set up to be a Windows XP box. This is my wife's computer which she tolerates me using as Linux Workstation when she isn't gaming

My goal is to set up my own home Web Development business.
Although I have dabbled with Linux on the desktop, I am very much a networking newbie and in the interests of saving time, I've decided to investigate Amahi.
Which brings me to my query, which has to do with Amahi's DHCP server. I would love to disable my router's DHCP server and run Amahi's DHCP server. My wife, however, is concerned that if this occurs then the server will have to be running all the time for us to connect to the Internet - an idea she's not very happy about. I was wondering if there was an easy way (other than manually stopping and starting the router's DHCP server) for me to set up my network, so that when I am using it for development purposes it runs through Amahi's DHCP server, and when the server isn't needed it, the standalone workstations can connect directly to the net via my router's DHCP server? I realise that I don't have to use Amahi's DHCP server, but I'd like to for the added features it provides. Having said that in the interests of domestic tranquility I may have to turn off Amahi's DHCP server. If I do, will I have any problems utilising Amahi as LAMP server?
EDIT: My wife has informed me that her main concern is what happens if the server is unavailable for whatever reason, and she can't access the internet. Due to my disabilities, at times she is by herself at home whilst I am recovering, and if the server doesn't work she doesn't want to be caught without internet access. How hard is it to manually enable/disable the router's DHCP service if the Amahi server is unavailable for use? Are there any other issues we might encounter if the Amahi server was unavailable?
Also I note that the current version of PHP is 5.3.x,. However, the version that I am learning to use is 5.2.x . Can I install PHP 5.2.x on Amahi? I have instructions on how to do a manual install on a standalone linux system using .tar.bz files, but I don't know if that will work with Amahi or not. Lastly will Amahi have any problems dealing with my dual boot systems (i.e. switching from Linux to Windows and visa-versa? )
Sorry for the rambling post and all the newbie questions, and thank you for your patience and for providing Amahi to the community.
Warm Regards,
Raven