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Apache: The Definitive Guide (3rd Edition)
Apache: The Definitive Guide (3rd Edition)
ISBN: 0596002033
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 26
Authors:
Ben Laurie
,
Peter Laurie
BUY ON AMAZON
Apache The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition
Copyright
Preface
Who Wrote Apache, and Why?
The Demonstration Code
Conventions Used in This Book
Organization of This Book
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Getting Started
1.1 What Does a Web Server Do?
1.2 How Apache Works
1.3 Apache and Networking
1.4 How HTTP Clients Work
1.5 What Happens at the Server End?
1.6 Planning the Apache Installation
1.7 Windows?
1.8 Which Apache?
1.9 Installing Apache
1.10 Building Apache 1.3.X Under Unix
1.11 New Features in Apache v2
1.12 Making and Installing Apache v2 Under Unix
1.13 Apache Under Windows
Chapter 2. Configuring Apache: The First Steps
2.1 What s Behind an Apache Web Site?
2.2 site.toddle
2.3 Setting Up a Unix Server
2.4 Setting Up a Win32 Server
2.5 Directives
2.6 Shared Objects
Chapter 3. Toward a Real Web Site
3.1 More and Better Web Sites: site.simple
3.2 Butterthlies, Inc., Gets Going
3.3 Block Directives
3.4 Other Directives
3.5 HTTP Response Headers
3.6 Restarts
3.7 .htaccess
3.8 CERN Metafiles
3.9 Expirations
Chapter 4. Virtual Hosts
4.1 Two Sites and Apache
4.2 Virtual Hosts
4.3 Two Copies of Apache
4.4 Dynamically Configured Virtual Hosting
Chapter 5. Authentication
5.1 Authentication Protocol
5.2 Authentication Directives
5.3 Passwords Under Unix
5.4 Passwords Under Win32
5.5 Passwords over the Web
5.6 From the Client s Point of View
5.7 CGI Scripts
5.8 Variations on a Theme
5.9 Order, Allow, and Deny
5.10 DBM Files on Unix
5.11 Digest Authentication
5.12 Anonymous Access
5.13 Experiments
5.14 Automatic User Information
5.15 Using .htaccess Files
5.16 Overrides
Chapter 6. Content Description and Modification
6.1 MIME Types
6.2 Content Negotiation
6.3 Language Negotiation
6.4 Type Maps
6.5 Browsers and HTTP 1.1
6.6 Filters
Chapter 7. Indexing
7.1 Making Better Indexes in Apache
7.2 Making Our Own Indexes
7.3 Imagemaps
7.4 Image Map Directives
Chapter 8. Redirection
8.1 Alias
8.2 Rewrite
8.3 Speling
Chapter 9. Proxying
9.1 Security
9.2 Proxy Directives
9.3 Apparent Bug
9.4 Performance
9.5 Setup
Chapter 10. Logging
10.1 Logging by Script and Database
10.2 Apache s Logging Facilities
10.3 Configuration Logging
10.4 Status
Chapter 11. Security
11.1 Internal and External Users
11.2 Binary Signatures, Virtual Cash
11.3 Certificates
11.4 Firewalls
11.5 Legal Issues
11.6 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
11.7 Apache s Security Precautions
11.8 SSL Directives
11.9 Cipher Suites
11.10 Security in Real Life
11.11 Future Directions
Chapter 12. Running a Big Web Site
12.1 Machine Setup
12.2 Server Security
12.3 Managing a Big Site
12.4 Supporting Software
12.5 Scalability
12.6 Load Balancing
Chapter 13. Building Applications
13.1 Web Sites as Applications
13.2 Providing Application Logic
13.3 XML, XSLT, and Web Applications
Chapter 14. Server-Side Includes
14.1 File Size
14.2 File Modification Time
14.3 Includes
14.4 Execute CGI
14.5 Echo
14.6 Apache v2: SSI Filters
Chapter 15. PHP
15.1 Installing PHP
15.2 Site.php
Chapter 16. CGI and Perl
16.1 The World of CGI
16.2 Telling Apache About the Script
16.3 Setting Environment Variables
16.4 Cookies
16.5 Script Directives
16.6 suEXEC on Unix
16.7 Handlers
16.8 Actions
16.9 Browsers
Chapter 17. mod_perl
17.1 How mod_perl Works
17.2 mod_perl Documentation
17.3 Installing mod_perl The Simple Way
17.4 Modifying Your Scripts to Run Under mod_perl
17.5 Global Variables
17.6 Strict Pregame
17.7 Loading Changes
17.8 Opening and Closing Files
17.9 Configuring Apache to Use mod_perl
Chapter 18. mod_jserv and Tomcat
18.1 mod_jserv
18.2 Tomcat
18.3 Connecting Tomcat to Apache
Chapter 19. XML and Cocoon
19.1 XML
19.2 XML and Perl
19.3 Cocoon
19.4 Cocoon 1.8 and JServ
19.5 Cocoon 2.0.3 and Tomcat
19.6 Testing Cocoon
Chapter 20. The Apache API
20.1 Documentation
20.2 APR
20.3 Pools
20.4 Per-Server Configuration
20.5 Per-Directory Configuration
20.6 Per-Request Information
20.7 Access to Configuration and Request Information
20.8 Hooks, Optional Hooks, and Optional Functions
20.9 Filters, Buckets, and Bucket Brigades
20.10 Modules
Chapter 21. Writing Apache Modules
21.1 Overview
21.2 Status Codes
21.3 The Module Structure
21.4 A Complete Example
21.5 General Hints
21.6 Porting to Apache 2.0
Appendix A. The Apache 1.x API
A.1. Pools
A.2. Per-Server Configuration
A.3. Per-Directory Configuration
A.4. Per-Request Information
A.5. Access to Configuration and Request Information
A.6. Functions
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Apache: The Definitive Guide (3rd Edition)
ISBN: 0596002033
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 26
Authors:
Ben Laurie
,
Peter Laurie
BUY ON AMAZON
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