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How To Run A Board Forum Like myBB And SMF in Your Own PC [just for fun]! - KSubedi - 06-13-2010

Ok lets get started, firstly, download a web server and a php installation zipped file. read the instructions in the php installation readme file and merge it to the web server. then download mysql server and merge it to the web server in the same way. and if you want to skip all the boring things mentioned above, just download a package called WAMP http://www.wampserver.com/en/ and install it. then download your favourite forum or board software and coopy it to the web directory [depends upon the server software but i am sure u will figure it out] . then simply type "localhost" in your browser and sit back and see your forum software running .....in your own pc. [you can use any php software not only forums]. here is a link to a brief article - http://ksubedi.co.cc/run-a-board-forum-on-your-own-pc-easily-without-internet-using-apache-and-php-490/ :D


RE: How To Run A Board Forum Like myBB And SMF in Your Own PC [just for fun]! - Zach - 06-14-2010

That's not much of a tutorial. Try giving more specific instructions, not generalized pointers.


RE: How To Run A Board Forum Like myBB And SMF in Your Own PC [just for fun]! - KSubedi - 06-14-2010

hmm......ok zack next time its gonna be a full tutorial :D


RE: How To Run A Board Forum Like myBB And SMF in Your Own PC [just for fun]! - Cameron - 06-16-2010

Sounds cool, but it could only be used to talk to yourself :P And that would be kinda weird, right?


RE: How To Run A Board Forum Like myBB And SMF in Your Own PC [just for fun]! - Zach - 06-16-2010

Well, meh. You COULD open a port in your firewall and risk your home network.


I suspect this could be used for testing mods and themes? Development perhaps.


RE: How To Run A Board Forum Like myBB And SMF in Your Own PC [just for fun]! - HiddenKnowledge - 06-17-2010

You don't need to open a port if you only want to test in on your own computer.


RE: How To Run A Board Forum Like myBB And SMF in Your Own PC [just for fun]! - KSubedi - 06-18-2010

(06-17-2010, 03:07 AM)HiddenKnowledge Wrote: You don't need to open a port if you only want to test in on your own computer.

right, and you can test mods and themes and stuffs like that :D


RE: How To Run A Board Forum Like myBB And SMF in Your Own PC [just for fun]! - khy - 06-30-2010

I do not prefer to use my own pc to host forums because the environment is not stable and unreliable at all


RE: How To Run A Board Forum Like myBB And SMF in Your Own PC [just for fun]! - HiddenKnowledge - 06-30-2010

(06-30-2010, 04:49 AM)khy Wrote: I do not prefer to use my own pc to host forums because the environment is not stable and unreliable at all

Lol, so your pc is unstable and not reliable at all?


RE: How To Run A Board Forum Like myBB And SMF in Your Own PC [just for fun]! - RichardGv - 06-30-2010

I generally use XAMPP as the test environment, with no port open, i.e. my firewall blocks all incoming connections.

(06-30-2010, 04:49 AM)khy Wrote: I do not prefer to use my own pc to host forums because the environment is not stable and unreliable at all

Well, you should not use your own PC to host any productive sites, due to the limited upload bandwidth and the resource requirement of a server (A server is designed to run 24x7, but if you want a desktop computer to run 24x7... It's going to overheat and burn your house someday.), not to mention some Internet connections use dynamic IPs. A desktop PC that is "stable and reliable" in the normal desktop usage is not necessarily a stable and reliable server. Actually, it's very likely not.