Apache Cookbook

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Table of Contents Index Reviews Reader Reviews Errata Academic Apache Cookbook By Rich Bowen, Ken Coar Publisher: O'Reilly Pub Date: November 2003 ISBN: 0-596-00191-6 Pages: 254

The Apache Cookbook is a collection of problems, solutions, and practical examples for webmasters, web administrators, programmers, and everyone else who works with Apache. Instead of poking aroundmailing lists, online documentation, and other sources, you can rely on the Apache Cookbook for quick solutions to common problems, and then you can spend your time and energy where it matters most. [ Team LiB ]

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Table of Contents Index Reviews Reader Reviews Errata Apache Cookbook By Rich Bowen, Ken Coar Publisher: O'Reilly Pub Date: November 2003 ISBN: 0-596-00191-6 Pages: 254Copyright Preface What's in This Book Platform Notes Other Books Other Sources How This Book Is Organized Conventions Used in This Book We'd Like to Hear from You Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Installation Recipe 1.1. Installing from Red Hat Linux's Packages Recipe 1.2. Installing Apache on Windows Recipe 1.3. Downloading the Apache Sources Recipe 1.4. Building Apache from the Sources Recipe 1.5.Installing with ApacheToolbox Recipe 1.6. Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Apache Recipe 1.7. Uninstalling Apache Chapter 2. Adding Common Modules Recipe 2.1. Installing a Generic Third-Party Module Recipe 2.2. Installing mod_dav on a Unixish System Recipe 2.3. Installing mod_dav on Windows Recipe 2.4. Installing mod_perl on a Unixish System Recipe 2.5. Installing mod_php on a Unixish System Recipe2.6. Installing mod_php on Windows Recipe 2.7. Installing the mod_snake Python Module

Recipe 2.8. Installing mod_ssl Chapter 3. Logging Recipe 3.1. Getting More Details in Your Log Entries Recipe 3.2. Getting More Detailed Errors Recipe 3.3. Logging POST Contents Recipe 3.4. Logging a Proxied Client's IP Address Recipe 3.5. Logging Client MAC Addresses Recipe 3.6. Logging Cookies Recipe 3.7.Not Logging Image Requests from Local Pages Recipe 3.8. Logging Requests by Day or Hour Recipe 3.9. Rotating Logs on the First of the Month Recipe 3.10. Logging Hostnames Instead of IP Addresses Recipe 3.11. Maintaining Separate Logs for Each Virtual Host Recipe 3.12. Logging Proxy Requests Recipe 3.13. Logging Errors for Virtual Hosts to Multiple Files Recipe 3.14. Logging Server IP AddressesRecipe 3.15. Logging the Referring Page Recipe 3.16. Logging the Name of the Browser Software Recipe 3.17. Logging Arbitrary Request Header Fields Recipe 3.18. Logging Arbitrary Response Header Fields Recipe 3.19. Logging Activity to a MySQL Database Recipe 3.20. Logging to syslog Recipe 3.21. Logging User Directories Chapter 4. Virtual Hosts Recipe 4.1. Setting Up Name-Based Virtual Hosts Recipe4.2. Designating One Name-Based Virtual Host as the Default Recipe 4.3. Setting Up Address-Based Virtual Hosts Recipe 4.4. Creating a Default Address-Based Virtual Host Recipe 4.5. Mixing Address-Based and Name-Based Virtual Hosts Recipe 4.6. Mass Virtual Hosting with mod_vhost_alias Recipe 4.7. Mass Virtual Hosting Using Rewrite Rules Recipe 4.8. SSL and Name-Based Virtual Hosts Recipe 4.9. Loggingfor Each Virtual Host Recipe 4.10. Splitting Up a LogFile Recipe 4.11. Port-Based Virtual Hosts Recipe 4.12. Displaying the Same Content on Several Addresses Chapter 5. Aliases, Redirecting, and Rewriting Recipe 5.1. Showing Highlighted PHP Source Without Symlinking Recipe 5.2. Mapping a URL to a Directory Recipe 5.3. Creating a New URL for Existing Content Recipe 5.4. Giving Users Their Own URLRecipe 5.5. Aliasing Several URLs with a Single Directive Recipe 5.6. Mapping Several URLs to the Same CGI Directory Recipe 5.7. Creating a CGI Directory for Each User Recipe 5.8. Redirecting to Another Location Recipe 5.9. Redirecting Several URLs to the Same Destination Recipe 5.10. Permitting Case-Insensitive URLs Recipe 5.11. Replacing Text in Requested URLs Recipe 5.12. Rewriting Path...
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