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posted by janrinok on Friday January 19 2018, @09:33PM   Printer-friendly
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An Anonymous Coward asks:

I'm putting this under security because i'd like to keep this a private server for family:

that said, I'm wondering if you fine people can help me with the best way to set up a web server in my house to host the files on my external hard drives for family members in other cities/countries while, again, keeping it private and secure over the internet.

I'm looking into ngrok for url handling, but am not sure exactly if this is the best way to go.

Can anyone save me time and possible heartache and failure and provide me (and possibly others) with a walk-through of which software to use. Would love to do something like free, but may have to get a paid unique domain from, say, ngrok, to make it easier for family members to connect up.

Help me, Obi Wan Kenobi... you're my only hope!


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  • (Score: 2) by requerdanos on Saturday January 20 2018, @03:32PM (1 child)

    by requerdanos (5997) Subscriber Badge on Saturday January 20 2018, @03:32PM (#625170) Journal

    Nothing especially technical about it.

    And double-entry accounting is really nothing but addition and subtraction, which every 6-year old is taught in school.

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    The first, because it assumes "once you've mastered SSH, Putty, and the concepts that make the Internet work," something most people would struggle to do, especially when they often don't know the difference between Office, Windows, and Microsoft itself, or a browser, Google, and the Internet itself.

    The second, because often, six year olds, while able to add and subtract, would need to know intimately a similarly complex system of accounts and practices into which that addition and subtraction must fit.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 20 2018, @10:55PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 20 2018, @10:55PM (#625377)

    You are right, double entry accounting is not particularly difficult either. But understanding of negative numbers is probably a prerequisite, and I don't think that's usually taught at a first grade level.

    Logging into a server with putty is not fucking rocket science. I would expect most people can manage to do it if they are not total morons, especially if you show them. Oh hey, then you can save the server settings for them and they just need to click the thing!