Apache administrator's handbook
Auteur : BOWEN Rich
Introduces both new and experienced Web site administrators to the intricacies of the new Apache 2.0 Web server
- Covers Apache 2.0, the significant new release of Apache thats currently out in beta and expected in final form by the end of 2001.
- Provides everything the administrator needs to know to effectively set up and administer an Apache Web server.
- Authors are both long-time and regular contributors to the Apache project and Apache documentation.
Rich Bowen writes a monthly column for ApacheToday.com, contributes to the Apache development project, and speaks regularly at Apache conferences. He is Director of Web Application Development at The Creative Group in Wilmore, Kentucky, and he is the lead author of Apache Server Unleashed, 0-672-31808-3.
Daniel Lopez is a senior software engineer at Covalent Technologies, Inc., the leading purveyor of commercial Apache products. A member of the Apache Software Foundation, he is the author of Comanche and several Linux networking and Apache related how-tos, and he is heavily involved in the Apache 2.0 development project.
(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary.)
Introduction.
I. INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING YOUR APACHE SERVER.
1. Getting Started.
2. Acquiring and Installing Your Apache Server.
3. Starting, Stopping, and Restarting.
4. Configuration Directives.
5. Configuration Utilities.
6. .htaccess files-Per-Directory Configuration.
7. Virtual Hosts.
II. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION TECHNIQUES.
8. MIME and File Types.
9. URL Mapping.
10. Content Negotiation.
11. Directory Indexing.
12. Apache on Microsoft Windows.
13. Performance Tuning.
III. DYNAMIC CONTENT.
14. Handlers and Filters.
15. CGI Programs.
16. Server-Side Includes.
17. mod_perl.
18. PHP.
IV. SECURITY AND AUDITING.
19. Apache Security.
20. Security in Dynamic Content.
Date de parution : 01-2002
Ouvrage de 600 p.
20x23.2 cm