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    Portable Webserver OS For Small Intranet

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    ...If required, configure by clicking the eth0 button in it, for the first time, after connecting pc to router with a lan cable. 5. Click the Pen Drive Symbol at the bottom of its desktop and view the WEBSERVERFILES/public_html folder. All these html files will now be accessible over the entire lan, by visiting https://ws.local/foldername on your favorite internet browser 6. Copy new html files / folders through another pen drive, onto this public_html folder and view them on the network 7. Change root passwords of this linux system, mysql db from the default password : change_this
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