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Windows 2003/IIS 6.0 configuration to Apache....?


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Anyone have any idea if there is an easier way then manually having to create all the websites/accounts/links/host headers etc? I know im grasping at straws here but i hate the idea of spending 12+hrs re-creating the server manually ... restoring usernames and passwords / virtual servers host header redirections etc... anyone .. anyone... bueller ... bueller...?

 

Micro$haft can kiss me hairy beanbag....

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No, I have never heard of a way to migrate a windows 2003/IIS6 server over to Apache seamlessly or automatically. The only thing that I can suggest is that because Apache is a true Unix based program (ie it uses config files for everything) there should be a way to script the process.

 

That way you could just output (somehow) a user list from IIS6 and have the script create all the requried accounts for Apache. The script should even be able to restart apache once it is done.

 

I know of several admins who manage apache in this way. Whenever they need to add a new user, they simply run a script that does all the work for them.

 

Not sure if that helps though...

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