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jasno999 Rated NC-17
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Little Bruin
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Blue|Fusion Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 10:50:08 Post Subject: |
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It's actually not that hard. It just may cost you a little time and money (more time than money).
The forum software that BB is using is open source ("free", in lay man's terms). You can download the phpBB forum software from www.phpbb.com.
The part that may cost you money is the webhosting. You obviously will need a server to put your forum on; and more than that - you need one with the software to support it. The base software that you need to look for in a webhost is PHP and MySQL. If you want to go with the current Beta version of phpBB (phpBB-3.0-beta1), it's advanced features require a little more underlying software, but most of which is optional.
Hosts with this kind of software are generally not free, and if they are, they're slow and will give you TONS of problems. Hosting for a forum can be pretty cheap as you need only minimal space (if you disable features such as file/avatar uploads). All of the text in these posts are not stored in files, but in a database (which may or may not be included in your account quota limit, depending on your host).
I do, offer hosting and have used phpBB for years. If you want to contact me about hosting or setting up the software (even elsewhere) feel free to contact me on AIM or any other form.
EDIT: I should also mention that there are many different options for forum software, too, not just phpBB. Invision Power Board (IPB) is a common one, however requires you to purchase a license. vBulletin, too, requires a license. There are more open source forums, too, but personally, phpBB is my favorite, even above the paid ones - it just works! |
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
Joined: 07 Apr 2003 Posts: 20349 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:03:06 Post Subject: |
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Yup to everything Blue|Fusion said...
If you were serious, I might be able to help you out with hosting... All you would need is a domain name, and to be nice to me...
The control panel software on this server makes it even easier, as it will automatically install phpBB or another forum program (YA BB) which I am not all that familiar with. |
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Hellfire Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:30:56 Post Subject: |
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Recently I've been playing with SMF (SimpleMachine Forums) http://www.simplemachines.org/ I found this one to be one of the easiest to configure and get up and running. Think I had the basic package up and running in under 10 minutes (including creating the database, and uploading the files). |
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Blue|Fusion Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:33:59 Post Subject: |
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From my experiences hosting myself and others...using cPanel or Fantastico to install software such as phpBB is a bad idea. It complicates upgrades, it removes any modifications you may ever do to your code, it's usually a month or two behind updates (even critical security updates). It's much easier to download the changed files or patch file (if you modified alot of code) and just run the update script to update the database. It keeps things cleaner and working better, as well as preventing bad habits if you do things manually and learn from it. _________________ 5 home-built PCs, ASUS A6Jc Laptop, and a PowerEdge 2650 - all running Gentoo. Now if only I can get a car and plane to run it. Take a look at my Gallery! |
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BeerCheeze *hick*
Joined: 14 Jun 2003 Posts: 9285 Location: At the Bar
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Blue|Fusion Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:02:25 Post Subject: |
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phpBB 3.0 ACP owns vB ACP, hands down. _________________ 5 home-built PCs, ASUS A6Jc Laptop, and a PowerEdge 2650 - all running Gentoo. Now if only I can get a car and plane to run it. Take a look at my Gallery! |
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Little Bruin
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:08:52 Post Subject: |
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In my opinion the cPanel phpBB install is good for an initial install, and must be maintained manually beyond that (unless you do not customize it at all).
I have used the auto install to set things up and never had a problem down the road... If you haven;t noticed, the BB forum is fairly customized from stock...
Presently cPanel is a bit behind (at version 2.0.20 while 2.0.21 is current and several weeks old). |
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jasno999 Rated NC-17
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Hellfire Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 12:18:18 Post Subject: |
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As for choosing a host, find one with a good amount of storage space and traffic (yes, you could be shut off if you go over your monthly allowed traffic/bandwith).
Next, for a forum you'll need some form of a database. MySQL is the most common, and VERY easy to setup.
For the forum software, once you get a host, get a few of the forum software that's been listed here and try each one of them out.
Some of the forum companies have demos where you can try out their admin panels to see which you like the best and how it works.
Customizing the look/feel of them is simple to a point. Many of them use Skins to change the look, and you simply load in a theme to change it. If you know Photoshop, you can usually pretty easily learn how to make your own theme (it can be timeconsuming though), or pay somebody to make one for you.
For me, personally I found SMF to be the easiest to set up and use. Only familiar with with a couple of them though. |
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