Personal home pages could be created in any web server to which one has a user account. In practice students have user accounts of Tuomi server and the staff have user accounts of Koivu server. Both of the servers are Apache web servers and the users have a home directory (5 GB) there. You can […]
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Personal WWW home pages (UO)
– 27.1.2022
Published in categories: English version available, All instructions, for the University of Oulu staff, for the University of Oulu students, accessible content, UniOulu
Tags: Apache, FormMail, staff homepages, K drive, K-levy, Koivu, home directory, homepages, lehmus, opiskelijoiden kotisivut, student homepages, Tuomi, Unix, www-sivu
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Protect your website with a password
– 13.11.2008
Password protection on the web If you wish, you can make password protection for your public_html directory or its subdirectory. Security is as secure as a Telnet connection: Passwords are encrypted on the network, but if they wanted enough, someone could decrypt them very easily. So it’s not a really safe system, but this level […]
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Published in categories: All instructions, Oamk , for Oamk staff, for Oamk students
Tags: staff homepages, homepages, opiskelijoiden kotisivut
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Your own homepages at Oamk
– 10.10.2006
Publishing your own webpages at Oamk’s students (or staff) server What you have to do in your Unix home directory You can publish your own web pages at the students.oamk.fi server (or staff.oamk.fi in case you’re a member of OUAS staff). You need to make a directory called public_html which is the default directory for […]
» Your own homepages at Oamk
Published in categories: English version available, All instructions, Oamk , for Oamk staff, for Oamk students, accessible content
Tags: staff homepages, homepages, students homepage addresses, opiskelijoiden kotisivut
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