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jay23 06-12-2007 07:01 PM

I need some one to setup a Linux box for NATS
 
To install NATS the Linux box has to be setup with the following. I need some one to do that for me so NATS can be installed. Please ping jay @ objectcube.com

* PHP with the following support / components:
* cURL
* FreeType (with Open SSL)
* mcrypt (with blowfish & ecb support - VERY IMPORTANT)
* MySQL support (VERY IMPORTANT)
* GD support (1.8 or newer)
* PHP CLI (This needs to be the same version of php that apache is using and
must use the same php.ini file with the same settings)
* SSH Login (This must have sufficient access to the modify the document root
directory of the domain on which the NATS admin will run. We will create a
symbolic link to the nats/www directory in replacement of the current document
root directory to allow the NATS admin to be web accessible on the desired domain)
* CVS client (we cannot install NATS without this - please make sure that port 2401 is not blocked by a firewall)
* MySQL (Version 5 or Higher is REQUIRED)
* Unzip (Latest Version)
* Zend Optmizer (2.6.2 or higher) or php must have "enable_dl" turned on (SEE BELOW)
* NATS Domain - Before NATS can be installed and operational on a
server, the domain that you will be using for NATS must be setup and
pointing to the NATS server. Also, Apache (main configuration and virtual
host configuration) must be set up and running on the server. If
the domain you desire to use is currently in use by something else,
please have a temporary domain in place for NATS to use during
installation and setup. Also note that NATS must operate directly on
a domain and not in a subdirectory (e.g. www.site.com is fine, but
www.site.com/nats is not acceptable) You may use 3rd level domains,
if desired (e.g. - nats.domain.com, instead of www.domain.com)
* Please remove any server admin software! If NATS is installed and
any server administration software is present we cannot guarantee NATS
will work as intended. In order to prevent any potential issues with
server admin softare, we strongly recommend removing that software from the
server prior to installing NATS. While this does not guarantee that
there will or will not be problems between NATS and your server admin
software, it should be noted that we cannot support any issues resulting
from that interaction.
* For numerous reasons, NATS will not be installed on a shared server. Performance
issues, load issues, permissions issues, and directory restriction issues are
just some of the potential reasons why it has been determined that NATS installations
on a shared server cannot realistically be done. It's also common that shared servers
will use control panel programs and/or have too many restrictions on functionality to
operate properly or predictably.

Ice 06-12-2007 07:08 PM

Who do you host with? Why can't they help you with this?

jay23 06-12-2007 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ice (Post 12590353)
Who do you host with? Why can't they help you with this?

Long story, but the host is a un managed host.

Jay

directfiesta 06-12-2007 07:27 PM

didn't you ask for the same yesterday or the day before ?

How much do you offer for that work?

WiredGuy 06-12-2007 07:41 PM

Seriously, get a managed host for something like nats. Anything goes wrong and your looking at a much longer response time to get things back. Use a host thats familiar with the setup so that it an SQL error down the road won't cripple the program for several hours until you find the problem. Let the host worry about it so you can focus on the biz.
WG

split_joel 06-12-2007 07:43 PM

You can hit me up on icq or aim all info is in my sig i can do this right now. Let me know. Also sent you an email.

tical 06-12-2007 08:43 PM

split will help ya out no doubt, i've only heard good things about that group

GrouchyAdmin 06-12-2007 08:46 PM

If you opt not to go with Joel, I can certainly assist you with this.

In any case, I strongly suggest you get a managed system; if somebody breaks into your system, and nobody's watching over it, there is quite a bit of member information that can be stolen.

seeric 06-12-2007 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiredGuy (Post 12590470)
Seriously, get a managed host for something like nats. Anything goes wrong and your looking at a much longer response time to get things back. Use a host thats familiar with the setup so that it an SQL error down the road won't cripple the program for several hours until you find the problem. Let the host worry about it so you can focus on the biz.
WG

^^^^^^^^^

what da homie from canadia says :thumbsup

jay23 06-17-2007 12:55 PM

I am still looking, we just need a linux admin on call.

sextoyking 06-17-2007 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jay23 (Post 12613826)
I am still looking, we just need a linux admin on call.

http://www.easyservermanagement.com

GrouchyAdmin 06-17-2007 01:47 PM

Hi Jay,

I just received your ICQ, but it's been flakey all day, here. I could likely assist you with the proper configuration of your server, and even setup alerts in the case that something breaks, you can be notified automatically.

Feel free to hit me up on ICQ again, or email ([email protected]). :thumbsup


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