SN Video coding and web development. Setting up Apache server on a Raspberry Pi 3 /

Implement a public-facing Apache web server on the Raspberry Pi 3. Start by installing a headless Raspbian operating system and use SSH and FTP clients to interact with it on a Pi. Following the installation of Raspbian, you'll set up Apache on the Pi and configure it to host a basic experiment...

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Other Authors: VanGundy, Braxton (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: London, England : Springer Nature, 2020.
Series:SN Video Coding and Web Development
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Summary:Implement a public-facing Apache web server on the Raspberry Pi 3. Start by installing a headless Raspbian operating system and use SSH and FTP clients to interact with it on a Pi. Following the installation of Raspbian, you'll set up Apache on the Pi and configure it to host a basic experimental website. Finally, you'll configure Apache and a router to make your website public facing so that anyone outside your local network can access the site via an IP address. The last segment of the video will go over an alternative to Apache built into Python and already installed on Raspbian. Python SimpleHTTPServer can be used to set up a basic server on a Pi with only a few commands. It's not robust enough to be used with larger scale projects, but if you just need a light server that can be set up in a few minutes then Python SimpleHTTPServer is the tool for you. After watching this video, you'll have all the tools you need to set up your Raspberry Pi as a fully functional server.
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