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Linux - Apache Web Server Administration

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA Sybex, Incorporated 2001Edition: 1stISBN:
  • 0782127347
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan Thurles Library Main Collection 005.713 AUL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available R09625KRCT
Standard Loan Thurles Library Main Collection 005.713 AUL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available R09622KRCT

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

With more than 40 percent of the purchase-based server market, Apache is renowned as the most powerful and capable Web server available--and the toughest to master. In this detailed guide, expert Linux professional and Webmaster Charles Aulds tackles the issues that Linux administrators and Webmasters need to know to build stable and hackproof Web servers for intranet, extranet, and Web use. Includes in-depth treatment of configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting Apache in the real world. Linux Apache Web Server Administration is the most complete, most advanced guide to the Apache Web server you2ll find anywhere. This book teaches you, step-by-step, all the standard and advanced techniques you need to know to administer Apache on a Linux box. Hundreds of clear, consistent examples illustrate these techniques in detail-so you stay on track and accomplish all your goals. Coverage includes: Understanding HTTP basics Compiling Apache from source code Installing Apache on a Linux system Creating and hosting virtual Web sites Using Server Side Includes to create Web pages with dynamic content Using Apache directives to configure your site Extending Apache using add-on modules Using the Common Gateway Interface for Web programming Enhancing the performance of CGI programs with FastCGI and mod-perl Installing Apache support for PHP Extending Apache to run Java servlets or Java Server Pages Attaching Apache to a database server Using URL rewriting for increased request-handling flexibility Implementing user authentication Adding Secure Sockets Layer for enhanced system security Customizing Apache2s log formats About the Library The Craig Hunt Linux Library is an eight-book set that provides in-depth, advanced coverage of the key topics for Linux administrators. Topics include Samba, System Administration, Sendmail, Apache, NFS and Automounter, and Linux Security. Each book in the library is either written by or meticulously reviewed by Craig Hunt to ensure the highest quality and most complete coverage for networking professionals working specifically in Linux environments.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction
  • Part 1 How Things Work
  • Chapter 1 An Overview of the World Wide Web
  • Chapter 2 Apache and Other Servers
  • Part 2 Essential Configuration
  • Chapter 3 Installing Apache
  • Chapter 4 The Apache Core Directives
  • Chapter 5 Apache Modules
  • Chapter 6 Virtual Hosting
  • Part 3 Advanced Configuration Options
  • Chapter 7 Server-Side Includes
  • Chapter 8 Scripting/Programming with CGI and Perl
  • Chapter 9 Other Apache Scripting/Programming Tools
  • Chapter 10 Aliasing and Redirection
  • Chapter 11 Controlling Apache
  • Part 4 Maintaining a Healthy Server
  • Chapter 12 Apache Logging
  • Chapter 13 Proxying and Performance Tuning
  • Chapter 14 Basic Security for Your Web Server
  • Chapter 15 Secure Sockets Layer
  • Chapter 16 Metainformation and Content Negotiation.Appendices
  • Appendix A Apache Directives
  • Appendix B Online References
  • Appendix C Transferring Files to Apache
  • Appendix D Using Apache Documentation Effectively
  • Index

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Charles Aulds works as a web application developer, specializing in mod_perl and PHP applications

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