# 2: New Pi and Pi webserver


So, my nostalgic Pi1 experiment had to come to an end as it basically stopped working and started smoking. Next came the Raspberry pi 4 luckily, I didn’t need to pay the £200 that Amazon had advertised. I wanted the Pi so I could re-learn and develop my Linux and Python skills. My first Linux mission was to install Apache2 webserver and set the Pi up as a webserver. Using the terminal in Ubuntu I set up an Apache server and utilised Nano to edit the default index page.

After that, more Linux commands were implemented to make a new domain folder and them copy across the HTML files for the LWRcyber site. Finally, I used a no IP website to help host both the test websites through the Apache web server. 

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