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- 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
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- Troubleshoot Apache problems with these tips
- 10 Apache Troubleshooting TipsAs a community supported project, the open source Apache webserver is well-proven, but can still offer an administrator headaches from timeto time when things don't go quite as planned. In this article, I will provideyou with eight tips to help you solve the most common Apache dilemmas.Tip...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Apache Software Foundation
- Technical articles 2006-04-19
- 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
- Ten tips for securing Apache
- One of the reasons that Apache powers close to seventypercent of the world's domains is its track record when it comes to being asafe and secure web operating environment. The Apache group has done a greatjob at keeping its product safe and, at the times when the product has beenfound...
- Tags: Apache Software Foundation, operating system, Scott Lowe MCSE, server
- Technical articles 2006-04-17
- Monitor connectivity with SmokePing, part 2
- Following on from my post earlier this week, I'm going to show you how to install and configure SmokePing. I've already covered some of the reasons you may want to have a monitoring system such as SmokePing and laid the groundwork for it by installing RRDtool, SpeedyCGI, and FPing. ...
- Tags: Directory, Monitor, Perl, Apache Software Foundation, SmokePing, GW1, Scripting Languages, Programming Languages, Open Source, Development Tools, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software Development, Justin Fielding
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- Use mod_rewrite to handle URLs on Apache servers
- On your Apache Web server, the ability to manipulate URLscan enable important security features and open up a range of Web siteenhancements. Your tool in this pursuit is the Apache module mod_rewrite,a powerful mechanism for URL handling. Mod_rewrite givesyou the resources to manipulate URLs dynamically in client-server interactionsfor security and...
- Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Apache Web server, Scott Robinson, server, Session ID, Web
- Technical articles 2004-12-21
- Configuring Apache for Subversion use
- Learn to use Subversion as your version control system in Linux. Vincent Danen shows you how to connect to a Subversion repository with an Apache 2 Web server. Subversion is a version control system similar to CVS in many respects, but one major differing component is that, unlike...
- Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Subversion, Vincent Danen, OPEN SOURCE, subversion, Linux Tips Newsletter, Repository, SVN
- Technical articles 2005-10-24
- Protect your Web server with mod_security
- Vincent Danen tells you how to tighten up security for your Web server by implementing some simple preventive measures with mod_security. Anyone paying any attention to the number of new vulnerabilities being discovered has quickly realized that the largest "threat" to security is no longer applications bundled...
- Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Vincent Danen, Linux, OPEN SOURCE, SECURITY, Scripting languages, server, Web server, mod_security, SecFilter, Linux Tips Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Vulnerability, XSS, SecFilter /etc/passwdSecFilter, Web Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Internet
- Technical articles 2006-10-09
- SolutionBase: Installing and configuring Network Access Control with PacketFence
- PacketFence is the next big thing with network security and open source. Jack Wallen shows you how to run this installation completely by command line. PacketFence is the open source community's answer to NAC. Being a solid supporter of the open source community, I knew this was going...
- Tags: PacketFence, Ubuntu, Password, Network, MySQL, Installation, Command, Apache Software Foundation, Server, News, Open Source, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Jack Wallen
- Technical articles 2007-12-20
- Oracle Tip: Enable PHP support on Oracle's default Apache server
- This article originally appeared in the Oracle e-newsletter. Click here to subscribe automatically.When you install an Oracle database, youautomatically install an Apache 1.3 HTTP server on which thedatabase relies for many of its products and features. It seems tobe a waste of resources to install a second Web server fordatabase-driven...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Web servers, Apache Software Foundation, Apache Web server, Scott Stephens, PHP, Oracle Corp., server
- Technical articles 2004-06-02
- Monitor connectivity with SmokePing, part 1
- If you are supporting multiple networks on geographically dispersed sites, then it's pretty much essential to have some type of quick reference in place to display the basic status of network connectivity between each one. This becomes even more important when those sites are distributed globally -- as the potential...
- Tags: Monitor, Network, Diagnosis, Apache Software Foundation, SmokePing, Perl RRDtool SpeedyCGI FPing, Justin Fielding
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- SolutionBase: Troubleshoot Apache with these tips
- Scott Lowe offers 10 troubleshooting tips to help solve the most common Apache dilemmas.As a community-supported project, the open source Apache Webserver is well-proven, but can still offer an administrator headaches from timeto time when things don't go quite as planned.In this article, I will provide you with 10 tips...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Apache Software Foundation
- Technical articles 2007-09-12
- Set up your own Apache production box
- Apache accounts for over half of all Internet Web servers, so developers need to know how this leading production environment works. Follow these steps to quickly get up and running with your own Apache server.Apache is open source, powerful, and free. These compelling benefits have fueled the adoption of Apache...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Shylon Ray Hunter, Apache Software Foundation
- Technical articles 2002-09-17
- SolutionBase: 10 tips for securing Apache
- Even with Apache's focus on producing a secureproduct, the Web server can still be vulnerable to any number of attacks if youfail to take some security precautions as you build your server. In this article, Scott Lowe provides you with 10 tips that willhelp you keep your Apache Web server...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Apache Group, Apache Software Foundation, server
- Technical articles 2007-09-18
- SolutionBase: Squashing bugs with Bugzilla
- Keeping track of bugs is simple: users report them to the developer and the developer fixes the bug. But how are software bugs tracked? That's where Bugzilla comes in. Jack Wallen explains how you can make it work for your organization. Many IT departments create code...
- Tags: Bugzilla, Software, Developer, Installation, Bug, User, Tools & Techniques, Management, Jack Wallen
- Technical articles 2007-11-13
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