Introduction to Apache
One of the most basic, yet important, services available with Linux is the Web server. The Web server provides you with the ability to set up your own Web site (or multiple Web sites), where you can publish your own information, process data, or serve some community in which you are interested.
Most distributions of Linux ship with the most popular Web server available today, the Apache Web server. In this chapter, you will learn how Apache works, and you will learn about many of its configurable features. Serving Web pages is, at its core, a very simple operation; however, you can make numerous modifications and extensions to the basic Web server configuration, which you can use to customize the Web site that you create. ...
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