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| NetPresenz is a good FTP and web server for OS 9-I've used it on my system to good effect before I upgraded to OS X. It's also fairly cheap, at least compared to WebStar. It's not quite as heavy-duty as WebStar, but I don't think you need a heavy-duty app for what you've got in mind. It's available for sale at http://www.netpresenz.com
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| We used to use AppleShare IP where I work, all the way to v6.3.3. MacDNS used to come with it, I think, but we thought it was no good for some reason and used QuickDNS by Men and Mice(?). This worked well. Be sure to keep an eye on your Mail Server if you use it for that... the anti-spam features only worked to a certain extent... if your Mail database gets corrupted and needs rebuilding, when it's done you are an Open Relay by default. Follow the steps on http://kbase.info.apple.com/ in the artcle about AppleShare IP and spam and you should be back to normal. PS for file services you need a dedicated Windows sharepoint... i.e. a special folder just for the Windows network neighborhood. |