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Apache is configured by placing directives in plain text configuration files. The main configuration file is usually called httpd.conf. The location of this file is set at compile-time, but may be ...
Jack Wallen explains why you'd want to enable the Common Gateway Interface on an Apache server and then shows how to do it. It’s time to go a little old-school and lay out how to enable the Common ...
The Apache web server is one of the most common applications run on Linux systems. Although it comes with most distributions there will be times when you want to run the latest version along with all ...
How to use NGINX as a reverse proxy for Apache Your email has been sent Jack Wallen walks you through the process of setting up NGINX such that it will direct incoming port 80 traffic to Apache, ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Furthermore, these commands often must run multiple times a day. It’s tedious and a waste of ...
Prior to the release of Java 9, Apache Derby was distributed along with the JDK and named JavaDB. As a result, it was common for developers interested in Java database connectivity (JDBC) to learn on ...
WebSVN is a PHP-based client that, together with Apache, gives you a web-browser view of your Subversion repository. With a properly set up WebSVN installation you can see an easily navigable view of ...