Hey I have a Server set up with BerryWebServer (a Pi release of Lighttpd) and occasionally, I'm prone to the occasional powercut. As such, my Pi boots - but the server never connects to my local and public networks - unless there is a monitor plugged into the HDMI socket upon boot. I've tried this m...
Separate sites are accessed by either different IPs or different Names e.g. if your pi has the IP of 10.0.0.1, but has 2 hostnames, then the 2 different hostnames will access 2 different sites. or if your Pi has 2 IP addresses, 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2, then pointing your browser to each IP will acces...
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-lighttpd-web-server-setting-up-virtual-hosting.html <-- that site should give you a helping hand. Thanks, but I've looked through that. Lighttpd and BerryWebServer are slightly different... indeed, I've tried to match some of the instructions in that tutorial, bu...
Hm, I tried to avoid no-ip... I signed up for it yesterday (whilst trying to use Android as a webserver... failed, gave up) and thought it overcomplicated things. My current plans are to buy a domain name, and to link it to my current IP, which port forwards to 80 on my Pi... that's all fine, with m...
Hey, I'm completely new to servers but within 20 minutes and BerryWebServer and a bit of port forwarding on my router, I now have a website accessible via my IP address from anywhere in the world. I've disconnected my Keyboard, Mouse and Monitor from the Pi so it's self-sustainable. I can update the...
Raspberry Pi FTP Coming straight up... http://fusionstrike.com/2012/setting-ssh-ftp-raspberry-pi-debian You can use SSH to FTP into your Pi via port 22 I've seen this, as I say, it's not all explained. Also does it mean I have to use the Command Line interface for FTP? I mean, what does "ssh-keygen...
Yes, I was on about Port Forwarding with my router, however, I logged into my router last night (192.168 etc etc) and worked out the port forwarding myself
So yes, now all I want to do is to set up my Pi as an FTP server
Hello, I'm looking to use my Pi as an FTP server, for file storage among other things.. I've seen a few tutorials about doing this online, however, not all of them are clear, and most of them don't explain the function of the commands I'm typing, meaning I'm just typing them in parrot-fashion instea...
I also installed Synaptic, and installed about 5 packages.
However, only one of them shows up in the Start Menu... So how do I access the other installed packages?
TRYING to work with a budget of £0 is difficult, I've spent about £18 so far :') Anyway, I found two car rearview screens on Amazon which I think would be interesting to use with the Pi, using the yellow RCA lead. However, I'm not sure what kind of quality I can expect from this, plus, I don't actua...
<t>I"ve just bought myself a Pi and have never found the need with a home computer to need a USB hub. Obviously with only two ports and no PS/2 connection, this is different with the Pi.<br/> <br/> On the FAQ, the site says that the Pi"s USB functions can be expanded with "a USB hub". So, I went and...