runnig a webserver - no chance
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@bforpc
Please try to keep the conversation polite.You can't expect people to just answer your question without a bit of context.
People here want to help, but you need to explain your goal, what you tried and failed so we can find the best answer.
And yes, sometimes the best answer is use another OS because UT is not what you think it is.So you're using a Nexus5, you tried to install nginx and apache.
What is your goal ? You want to create an app using the webserver for something ? You just want to access your phone from your local network ? Do you intend to release it in the open store or is it a personal hack ?Depending on your choices and your goal the answer can vary a lot.
Oh and BTW, convergence is about creating an ecosystem with apps that can change their UI depending on what is the easiest way to interact with them.
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@AppLee said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
@bforpc
Please try to keep the conversation polite.sorry, but it is nerving to hear always the questions, like ...why you want to do that ...
the most answer can be: because i want to do it, or,, because i will see, if it works ... or in my case: because i need a minimum transportable webserver and no additional hardware, cables, big cases, power supply and so on.What is your goal ? You want to create an app using the webserver for something ? You just want to access your phone from your local network ? Do you intend to release it in the open store or is it a personal hack ?
I dont want to create an app. Where have you read this? I want to use a portable webserver (like described above).
Oh and BTW, convergence is about creating an ecosystem with apps that can change their UI depending on what is the easiest way to interact with them.
It's not relevant to your problem here.Yes, no problem. But - if the system also can be "convergence" - it will be one thing more, what speaks for ubort.
Bfo
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Doesn't answer your question, but it can be done with Android and Termux in case you are open to going back to Android.
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@poVoq said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
Doesn't answer your question, but it can be done with Android and Termux in case you are open to going back to Android.
Thanks for this hint. I will give a try.
bfo
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@bforpc said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
I dont want to create an app. Where have you read this? I want to use a portable webserver (like described above).
I'm asking questions because I cannot figure out what you're trying to achieve.
A portable webserver is not an answer because a webserver can be anything and can be used in so many different ways.Maybe you want to self host a website on your phone, maybe you want to host data for an app (apparently no), maybe that's for home automation, security features or privacy issues, ...
How do you intend on accessing your server ? Browser, webservices, etc.
Depending on your use case we might suggest creating an app, using X in Libertine or Y in anbox. It can even lead to a useful feature for the many...That's why we ask questions. To be able to give you the best advice.
If no one tried to install apache or nginx, no one will be able to help.
But if someone tackle a similar problem maybe it could help you.Webapps are basically local webservers, but if you wish to access it from any internet connected computer it's not suitable.
Syncing your data to a Nextcloud instance can be a solution to share data locally stored.
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If we don't understand it's hard to help. We are no mind readers. -
The bottom line is that yes, you can run a web server on your phone if you want to, but no, it's not going to work the same as running a web server on a stationary computer with a stable network connection.
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@dobey said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
The bottom line is that yes, you can run a web server on your phone if you want to, but no, it's not going to work the same as running a web server on a stationary computer with a stable network connection.
But exactly that will be the benefit.
If ubports should be more then a system for nerds and some special interest groups, then it should have more than the other 2 OS'es.Think bigger. Get out of your jail.
If it is not know available, OK, take your time, take what you need. But develop it in this direction.Bfo
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@bforpc
You'll have to understand that this is a community and it is rude to show up and dictate how people should act.Ubuntu Touch has already more to offer than the big-two.
As already stated if you don't like it, no one is forcing you to use it.If you like it then great, you're welcome to help improve Ubuntu Touch.
Because like I said, we're a community and that's how it works.So please stop being condescending and rude, that's not how you ask people for help.
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@bforpc said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
If ubports should be more then a system for nerds and some special interest groups, then it should have more than the other 2 OS'es.
Before anything else, uTouch is a phone targeted os for people, any kind, that wish to get rid of gafam.
All those people need, 90% i'd say, is reliable basic smarphone features first, and if possible when such is done, reliable advanced smartphone features.
Right now there is lot to do for few devs, so just take on you and wait.
You can't ask ten devs or so, to achieve the same work that hundred of thousand do for the other 2 OS'es in the same time.
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@Keneda said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
@bforpc said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
If ubports should be more then a system for nerds and some special interest groups, then it should have more than the other 2 OS'es.
Before anything else, uTouch is a phone targeted os for people, any kind, that wish to get rid of gafam.
All those people need, 90% i'd say, is reliable basic smarphone features first, and if possible when such is done, reliable advanced smartphone features.
Right now there is lot to do for few devs, so just take on you and wait.
You can't ask ten devs or so, to achieve the same work that hundred of thousand do for the other 2 OS'es in the same time.
Everything you said is true and i respect the developer for their work and time. I'm also an developer, so i know, what i talk abaout.
But its disappointing, if the system is touted as better as the 2 ones, with convergence AND a linux root system.
I know, it needs more time. A lot of wishes are in the pipe.btw: I have try termux on android - and this also do not work as expected, because of google (android jail). This is good for 75% of all, but not for me. Therfore i serach for a alternate solution.
however: this discussion breaks the sense of the original forum question.
So @all (developer): I wish you the best.Bfo
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@AppLee said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
We understand English might not be your native language, but please be respectful.
Sorry, but where i wasnt respectful?
Or is a critical question disrespectful?Bfo
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@bforpc
By that I meant :Think bigger. Get out of your jail.
This implies that we (as a community) did not and that is not helping.
I understand you don't mean harm but textual communication does not have tone to help understanding.
And as you realize I have to be to, because I didn't want to hurt your feelings too.To get back on topic, can you be more specific on why termux is not fulfilling your need and what exactly you're looking for.
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@AppLee said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
To get back on topic,
very well
can you be more specific on why termux is not fulfilling your need and what exactly you're looking for.
because it is also not a real system like the standard distros. It hasnt have a standard directory structure and a less of applikations available with the special paket format .
Maybe i can compile everything self, but who wants to do tihs work - for a webserer - from my view - an absolut standard deamon.
Also it is clearly slower then the CLI on ubport - on the same Hardware.I don't think there is a magical solution to your problem, but we certainly can find something to help you out.
Its very nice, that you are trying so hard to help.
For Android problems, this forum isnt the right one.
It looks like, that Ubports - at this moment - are not far enought, to use it for my requirements.I will use an raspi with all (negativs) around, but the raspi meets my requirement. it would have been nice, but not know.
Thx for your help/support/suggestion and this discussion.
Maybe in the near future again.Bfo
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@bforpc Have you seen this https://ubports.com/blog/ubport-blogs-news-1/post/raspberry-pi-11https://ubports.com/blog/ubport-blogs-news-1/post/raspberry-pi-1144 it might interest you.
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@Lakotaubp I don't think that will help, as what this person wants is clearly not UT, but traditional linux distro.
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@dobey Your probably right but you never know. They have a rpi, maybe they might try UT on it and see what can be done with UT.
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@bforpc Forgive me but what is the usecase to run a web server on a mobile device? It will be slow, it will be unreliable over WiFi and it will drain your battery.
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@bforpc said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
Dear Group,
I have tried the last 3 days without success. Apache is not running under libertine, nginx are running, but - no matter what the error is - it does not found any file in the web root directory.
Only hint - no error - i found in debug logs of nginx are:
2020/10/05 15:47:21 [debug] 9911#9911: *1 http script var: "/" 2020/10/05 15:47:21 [debug] 9911#9911: *1 trying to use dir: "/" "/var/www/html/" 2020/10/05 15:47:21 [debug] 9911#9911: *1 trying to use file: "=404" "/var/www/html=404" 2020/10/05 15:47:21 [debug] 9911#9911: *1 http finalize request: 404, "/?" a:1, c:1 2020/10/05 15:47:21 [debug] 9911#9911: *1 http special response: 404, "/?"
I have tried also running the Web Servers from the root of the nexus 5 it self. This will be working - but breaks the system and then some apps (all web browsers) are not working annymore. morph browser crashes the hole system into a reboot.
Is there a chance, to have ubport up and running and also a web server inkl. php?
Bfo
Let me try to eschew the philosophical conversation and have a technical one (and ducking my head while doing so;) ).
Can you give more detail about what exactly you tried and what exactly was the result. I understand you installed apache in libertine?! which packages precisely, how did you configure it, start it, test it ...
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@doniks said in runnig a webserver - no chance:
Let me try to eschew the philosophical conversation and have a technical one (and ducking my head while doing so;) ).
Thats a very well nice suggestion.
Can you give more detail about what exactly you tried and what exactly was the result. I understand you installed apache in libertine?! which packages precisely, how did you configure it, start it, test it ...
Only some standards.
Like described: If i install apache2, it will not start, because of some restrictions inside libertine - at this moment i cant remember. nginx is starting (the daemon), but no websites will be served out - Browser says alway: page not found, The nginx conf is standard, searching in webroot under /var/www/html - what has exist with content and all needed rights.
Installed i have the packages with pkg install nginx php (and some other dependencys).In root of ubports i have try to install apache2 or nginx and mc, but - because of less storage in the roor dir, i moved /var/cache/apt and /usr/share/doc to the /userdir storage and linked it back. After that i install nginx what worked well...except for the small thing that the device no longer boots into the desktop - something was broken - yes yes yes ... i had read that, this can be happen and i dont care about it.It was a try.
Bfo
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@bforpc Have you tried lighttpd?
In my attempt to test MotionOS (using lighttpd if i'm not wrong...) in Libertine, i was able to access the Web UI in Morph: https://forums.ubports.com/topic/2570/help-needed-motion-eye-in-a-container?lang=en-GB