New Message: Using Frontier for an Intranet on MS Windows network

Larry Curtin LCurtin at carterusa.com
Fri Aug 12 13:47:59 CDT 2005


Assuming everybody has a IP address.

Yes.
You can.  I found running apache makes it easier to download documents.
You just use mod_proxy to send any requests that need Frontier's magic
to Frontier running on a non-standard port.
Via a browser and a web request.

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By: Nick Frese (nick at rte-asset.com)

Can Frontier be used to serve an Intranet? I'm guessing it can, but have
not idea how to do it. Would you install and run Frontier on the web
server? And how would users on the network then access it? I've never
done anything like this, so forgive me is these are basic questions.

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