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- Help setting up Apache 2.2
- I am trying to duplicate my web site on my home network and am running in to a problem setting up Apache 2.2. I want to tell Apache's config file(httpd.conf) that the 'DocumentRoot' directory is located on another computer on the network I have tried using standard network addressing...
- Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Apache 2.2, brian@..., windows, networking, apache, network
- Discussion threads 2007-02-02
- Rewriting URLs to host multiple domains on a single IP address with Apache
- How many Web sights can you juggle?The downloadable version of this article is available here:http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-3513-6042901.htmlHow many different Web domains have you setup during your career? How many do you maintain? How many have you turned off?Do you have a better approach for multiple domains?DNS recordsUnless all of your DNS records...
- Tags: domain, Virtual Hosts VirtualHost, virtual host, VirtualHost, apache, domains, web sites, web hosting, mellonfire, Mark W. Kaelin, programming, Apache Software Foundation, IP, DNS, IP address
- Discussion threads 2006-02-24
- Creating virtual hosts with Apache
- One of Apache's most underused features is its ability to host virtualsites. Being able to host more than one site allows for one machine to host allof your Web needs. Here's how you make it work.What do virtual sites do?How do virtual sites work? Let's say you host a small...
- Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Jack Wallen, IP, IP address, virtual hosting, virtual site, NameVirtualHost, Apache Software Foundation
- Technical articles 2007-03-27
- Displaying SYSLOG an Apache Webpage
- Anyone know how I can display my syslog files, (i.e. /var/log/cisco.log) as a webpage in Apache?For example:http://server/cisco --> shows contents of /var/cisco.loghttp://server/hpdevices --> contents of /var/hp.logetc, etc, etc...A simple method is to have your DocumentRoot point to the directory that the log files are in and don't have an index...
- Tags: dnguyen@..., linux, Apache Software Foundation
- Q&A 2006-04-05
- Apache configuration setting
- I've installed Apache on Windows to C:Program FilesApache Software Foundation and changed the httpd.conf to have DocumentRoot set to E:TESTTESTSITEcgi-bin. However, in order for me to run CGI scripts, I've to put the scripts in C:Program FilesApache Software FoundationApache2.2cgi-bin. Running with E:TESTTESTSITEcgi-bin will give me the CGI script...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, aloymark@..., LoadModule, ServerRoot, server, Apache Software Foundation
- Discussion threads 2007-04-14
- SolutionBase: Build a simple Web site with Apache 2.2.4
- A few observations.[b]Enabled mod_autoindex --disable-autoindex[/b]This actually should be disabled for security, with it enabled if you don't have a default web page in any folder the contents are displayed in a list. Unless you need to allow an ftp type listing of files for downloading, it is not a good...
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Linux, Web browsers, OPEN SOURCE, Jaqui, Web, Apache Software Foundation, Disabled, Web site
- Discussion threads 2007-10-10
- Installing and using phpMyAdmin to manage MySQL databases
- Learn about the Web-based database management tool phpMyAdmin in this Linux tip. Management of MySQL databases can be fairly straightforward—with the right tools. Using the MySQL command-line client requires a fairly intimate knowledge of MySQL in particular, and the SQL language in general. Not only that, ...
- Tags: MySQL, phpMyAdmin, Databases, Vincent Danen, OPEN SOURCE, server, database, Linux Tips Newsletter, Installation, Drawback, Tool, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Technical articles 2005-12-22
- Linux riskier than Windows?
- Linux riskier than Windows?article rootRidiculousAbsolutely ridiculous. Not ranking vulnerabilities is a real giveaway that this is just another case of Microsoft intentionally trying to mislead the market through another of its surrogates.PLEASE!The FUD is turning into Transfatty FUDGE! The Market has spoken and they know what the deal...
- Tags: AWolfe_II, linux, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2005-03-23
- Configure IT: Configure Apache Web server on Linux
- Configure the most popular Web server on the most popular open source OSMy article ”Installing Apache Web server on Linux” told you where to download Apache and explained how to install it on your Linux machine. Now I’ll follow up with the basics of configuring the Apache Web server. I’ll...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Apache Web server, Web server, Thomas Nooning CCNA, CCDA, Linux, information technology, Apache Software Foundation, configuration file, server
- Technical articles 2001-07-03
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