urquanmaster
12-12-2005, 05:23 PM
I'm usually pretty OK when I'm using networking programs like apache and samba. They just require just a few steps and you're done. But, what about more complex things like databases and postfix?
What is happening is that every guide I look at just shows the step-by-step process. But, I'm really not learning anything that way. There are a lot of basics that I still don't know. For example:
-Should PHP have it's own usergroup?
-Do I need to give these programs privleges?
-What do all the options on the config files mean?
-What exactly is localhost/localdomain and why aren't they allowed to connect to SQL?
I'm not really looking for simple and straight answers. I'd rather find something more comprehensive, such as a book or six-page guide.
If you know of any good books or websites that cover the subject of network program integration, please post it. Thanks for any feedback.
What is happening is that every guide I look at just shows the step-by-step process. But, I'm really not learning anything that way. There are a lot of basics that I still don't know. For example:
-Should PHP have it's own usergroup?
-Do I need to give these programs privleges?
-What do all the options on the config files mean?
-What exactly is localhost/localdomain and why aren't they allowed to connect to SQL?
I'm not really looking for simple and straight answers. I'd rather find something more comprehensive, such as a book or six-page guide.
If you know of any good books or websites that cover the subject of network program integration, please post it. Thanks for any feedback.