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Apache administrator's handbook

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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.
Apache Administrators Handbook is a comprehensive manual on the Apache Web server. Designed to be a hands-on, comprehensive desk reference, it covers everything from installation to configuration, performance tuning, security, logging, and dynamic content. The book covers Apache 2.0 and also provides information on migrating from Apache 1.3 and earlier.

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.

What Is Apache? Why Use Apache? Who Else Is Using Apache? Who Is This Book For? Whats with the Quotes? Conventions Used in This Book. Errata, Updates, and More Information.

I. INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING YOUR APACHE SERVER.


1. Getting Started.
Choosing a Web Server. Hardware and Software Requirements. Connectivity. Should I Host Somewhere Else, or Do It Myself? Questions To Ask Your ISP. FTP, Telnet, SCP, SSH: Getting Content To Your Site.

2. Acquiring and Installing Your Apache Server.
Overview for the Impatient. Where Do I Get It? Unpacking the Source. The Source Tree. Installing Binary Distributions. configure. make && make install.

3. Starting, Stopping, and Restarting.
apachectl. httpd. Starting on System Startup. Microsoft Windows.

4. Configuration Directives.
Configuration Files. Configuration File Syntax. Specifying a Different Configuration File. Testing Your Configuration. Options: Turning on Features.

5. Configuration Utilities.
GUIs and Configuration Files. Webmin. Comanche.

6. .htaccess files-Per-Directory Configuration.
AccessFileName. AllowOverride. Caveats and Limitations.

7. Virtual Hosts.
IP-Based Virtual Hosts. Name-Based Virtual Hosts. Port-Based Virtual Hosts. Bulk Virtual Hosting. Running Multiple Daemons.

II. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION TECHNIQUES.


8. MIME and File Types.
MIME and HTTP. MIME Types Configuration Directives. Encoding. Character Sets and Languages. Files with Multiple Extensions. Handlers.

9. URL Mapping.
Location. Alias. ScriptAlias. AliasMatch and ScriptAliasMatch. Redirect. DocumentRoot. Error Documents. URL Rewriting.

10. Content Negotiation.
Client Preference. Negotiation Methods. Noncompliant Browsers. Caching.

11. Directory Indexing.
DirectoryIndex. Options +Indexes. IndexOptions- Fancy Indexing. AddDescription. Headers and Footers. Ignoring Files. Searching and Sorting. Examples. Indexing Security Concerns.

12. Apache on Microsoft Windows.
Requirements. Downloading. Installation. Modules. Differences Between Apache on Windows and Unix.

13. Performance Tuning.
Optimize the Right Thing. Hardware Requirements. Apache Configuration. Caching and Proxying.

III. DYNAMIC CONTENT.


14. Handlers and Filters.
Handlers. Custom Handlers. Filters.

15. CGI Programs.
Apache Configuration. The Anatomy of a CGI Program. Input. Output. Example Programs. Troubleshooting Common Problems. Limitations of CGI.

16. Server-Side Includes.
Configuration for SSI. Using SSI Directives. Variables and Flow Control with SSI. Security Considerations.

17. mod_perl.
What Is mod_perl? Installation. Configuration. CGI Under mod_perl. Apache Handlers with mod_perl. Common Problems. mod_perl on Windows. Where To Get More Information.

18. PHP.
What Is PHP? PHP Advantages and Disadvantages. Downloading and Installing PHP. PHP Extensions. PHP Configuration. Resources.

IV. SECURITY AND AUDITING.


19. Apache Security.
Developing a Security Strategy. Understanding *nix File Permissions. Limit Modules. Cautious Server-Side Includes Usage. Cautious .htaccess Usage. Using a Staging Server. Special Issues for Virtual Hosts. Special Issues for Windows and Apache.

20. Security in Dynamic Content.
Understanding Security Risks in Dynamic Content. Compiled Versu

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