
by Rich Bowen , Ken Coar
Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc.; 2 book (January 11, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0596529945
ISBN-13: 978-0596529949
There’s copiousness of support upon installing as well as configuring the Apache web server, though where do we find assistance for the day-to-day stuff, identical to adding usual modules or fine-tuning your wake up logging? That’s easy. The brand brand new book of the Apache Cookbook offers we updated solutions to the problems you’re expected to confront with the brand brand new versions of Apache. Written by members of the Apache Software Foundation, as well as entirely revised for Apache versions 2.0 as well as 2.2, recipes in this book operation from elementary tasks, such installing the server upon Red Hat Linux or Windows, to some-more formidable tasks, such as environment up name-based practical hosts or securing as well as handling your substitute server. Altogether, we get some-more than 200 timesaving recipes for elucidate the predicament or alternative deadline conundrums, with topics including: Security Aliases, Redirecting, as well as Rewriting CGI Scripts, the suexec Wrapper, as well as alternative energetic calm techniques Error Handling SSL Performance This book tackles all from amateur problems to those faced by gifted users. For each complaint addressed in the book, we will find the worked-out resolution which includes short, focused pieces of formula we can make use of immediately. You additionally get explanations of how as well as because the formula works, so we can conform the problem-solving techniques to identical situations. Instead of poking around mailing lists, online documentation, as well as alternative sources, rest upon the Apache Cookbook for discerning solutions when we need them. Then we can outlay your time as well as appetite where it counts most.
About the Author
Rich Bowen has been concerned with the Apache Web Server plan given 1998, as well as has created the series of books about it. He functions upon the web group during Asbury College, where he gets to put in to use the couple of of the things he writes about. Rich lives in Lexington, Kentucky.
Ken Coar is the part of of the Apache Software Foundation, the physique which oversees Apache development. He is the writer of “Apache Server for Dummies” as well as co-author of “Apache Server Unleashed” (Sams). Ken is obliged for fielding email sent to the Apache project; his knowledge with which mailing list supposing the substructure for this book. Ken is the proprietor of Raleigh, North Carolina.
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