Configuring Apache
It's easiest to configure Apache using Red Hat Linux 6's Linux Configuration applet, as explained in this section. However, they may be times when you need to directly edit the Apache configuration file, /etc/httpd/conf/ httpd.conf. For information on directly editing the Apache configuration files, see "Using Apache Configuration Directives" later in this chapter.
To set Apache defaults:
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Log on as root.
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Open the Linux Configuration applet.
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Select Defaults from the Apache Web Server section.
The Apache Defaults tab will open (
Figure 14.10
).
Figure 14.10. Apache can be configured using the Apache Defaults tab in the Linux Configuration applet.
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Enter a name for the server. The default name is localhost. ... |
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