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Apache - Ben Laurie, Peter Laurie

Apache

The Definitive Guide
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388 Seiten
1999 | 2nd Revised edition
O'Reilly Media (Verlag)
978-1-56592-528-1 (ISBN)
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A guide which describes how to obtain, set up, and secure the Apache software on both UNIX and Windows systems. Included is a CD-ROM with Apache sources and demo sites discussed in the book.
The freeware Apache Web server runs on about half of the world's existing Web sites (in 2000), and it is rapidly increasing in popularity. This text, written and reviewed by key members of the Apache Group, is a complete guide describing how to obtain, set up, and secure the Apache software. Apache was originally based on code and ideas found in the most popular HTTP server of the time: NCSA httpd 1.3 (early 1995). It has since evolved into a far superior system that can rival (and probably surpass) almost any other UNIX-based HTTP server in terms of functionality, efficiency, and speed. The new version now includes support for Win32 systems. This second edition of "Apache: The Definitive Guide" fully describes Windows support and all the other Apache 1.3 features. Contents include: the history of the Apache Group; obtaining and compiling the server; configuring and running Apache on UNIX and Windows, including such topics as directory structures, virtual hosts, and CGI programming; the Apache 1.3 Module API; Apache security; a complete list of configuration directives; and a complete demo of a sample Website.
Included is a CD-ROM with Apache manuals and demo sites discussed in the book.

Ben Laurie is a member of the core Apache Group and has made his living as a programmer since 1978. Peter Laurie, Ben's father, is a freelance journalist who has written several computer books. At one time, he was the editor of Practical Computing magazine.

Preface 1. Getting Started How Does Apache Work? What to Know About TCP/IP How Does Apache Use TCP/IP? What the Client Does What Happens at the Server End? Which Unix? Which Apache? Making Apache Under Unix Apache Under Windows Apache Under BS2000/OSD and AS/400 2. Our First Web Site What Is a Web Site? Apache's Flags site.toddle Setting Up a Unix Server Setting Up a Win32 Server 3. Toward a Real Web Site More and Better Web Sites: site.simple Butterthlies, Inc., Gets Going Block Directives Other Directives Two Sites and Apache Controlling Virtual Hosts on Unix Controlling Virtual Hosts on Win32 Virtual Hosts Two Copies of Apache HTTP Response Headers Options Restarts .htaccess CERN Metafiles Expirations 4. Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Turning the Brochure into a Form Writing and Executing Scripts Script Directives Useful Scripts Debugging Scripts Setting Environment Variables suEXEC on Unix Handlers Actions 5. Authentication Authentication Protocol Authentication Directives Passwords Under Unix Passwords Under Win32 New Order Form Order, Allow, and Deny Digest Authentication Anonymous Access Experiments Automatic User Information Using .htaccess Files Overrides 6. MIME, Content and Language Negotiation MIME Types Content Negotiation Language Negotiation Type Maps Browsers and HTTP/1.1 7. Indexing Making Better Indexes in Apache Making Our Own Indexes Imagemaps 8. Redirection Rewrite Speling 9. Proxy Server Proxy Directives Caching Setup 10. Server-Side Includes File Size File Modification Time Includes Execute CGI Echo XBitHack XSSI 11. What's Going On? Status Server Status Server Info Logging the Action 12. Extra Modules Authentication Blocking Access Counters Faster CGI Programs FrontPage from Microsoft Languages and Internationalization Server-Side Scripting Throttling Connections URL Rewriting Miscellaneous MIME Magic DSO 13. Security Internal and External Users Apache's Security Precautions Binary Signatures, Virtual Cash Firewalls Legal Issues Secure Sockets Layer: How to Do It Apache-SSL's Directives Cipher Suites SSL and CGI 14. The Apache API Pools Per-Server Configuration Per-Directory Configuration Per-Request Information Access to Configuration and Request Information Functions 15. Writing Apache Modules Overview Status Codes The Module Structure A Complete Example General Hints A. Support Organizations B. The echo Program C. NCSA and Apache Compatibility D. SSL Protocol E. Sample Apache Log

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.4.1999
Zusatzinfo illustrations
Verlagsort Sebastopol
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 232 mm
Gewicht 660 g
Einbandart kartoniert
Themenwelt Informatik Office Programme Outlook
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
ISBN-10 1-56592-528-9 / 1565925289
ISBN-13 978-1-56592-528-1 / 9781565925281
Zustand Neuware
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