Apache is configured by placing directives in plain text configuration files. The main configuration file is usually called httpd.conf. The location of this file is set at compile-time, but may be ...
Apache2 incorporates a number of improvements and security fixes not found in the older version so the upgrade is a definite improvement once you have updated your configuration files and get your Web ...
I have 2 servers, both Linux platforms running Apache2. One is an Ubuntu 10.04LTS Server, maintained by me. It is my Test/Development server, and is inhouse. The other is a RHEL5 server, remotely ...
In the realm of web servers, Apache stands as a towering figure, renowned for its versatility and reliability. When combined with Debian, a powerful and stable Linux distribution, Apache becomes an ...
While Javascript is a client-side executing coding language, it still has to have permission from the Apache Web server in order to run properly. If Apache is configured incorrectly, the Javascript on ...
When you deploy a web application, how do end users access it? Often web applications are set behind a gateway device through which end users can access it. One of the popular products to act as an ...
Recently, we took a look at the Caddy Web server. Today, we're going to back things up a little bit and look at the A from the classic LAMP stack: the Apache Web server. Apache has a bad reputation ...
WebSVN is a PHP-based client that, together with Apache, gives you a web-browser view of your Subversion repository. With a properly set up WebSVN installation you can see an easily navigable view of ...
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