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Apache Cookbook, 2nd Edition View Larger Image | Rich Bowen, Ken Coar O'Reilly Media, Paperback, 2nd edition, Published December 2007, 306 pages, ISBN 0596529945 | List Price: $34.99 Our Price: $21.95 You Save: $13.04 (37% Off)
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There's plenty of documentation on installing and configuring the Apache web
server, but where do you find help for the day-to-day stuff, like adding common
modules or fine-tuning your activity logging? That's easy. The new edition of
the Apache Cookbook offers you updated solutions to the problems you're
likely to encounter with the new versions of Apache.
Written by members of the Apache Software Foundation, and thoroughly revised
for Apache versions 2.0 and 2.2, recipes in this book range from simple tasks,
such installing the server on Red Hat Linux or Windows, to more complex tasks,
such as setting up name-based virtual hosts or securing and managing your proxy
server. Altogether, you get more than 200 timesaving recipes for solving a crisis
or other deadline conundrums, with topics including:
- Security
- Aliases, Redirecting, and Rewriting
- CGI Scripts, the suexec Wrapper, and other dynamic content techniques
- Error Handling
- SSL
- Performance
This book tackles everything from beginner problems to those faced by experienced
users. For every problem addressed in the book, you will find a worked-out solution
that includes short, focused pieces of code you can use immediately. You also
get explanations of how and why the code works, so you can adapt the problem-solving
techniques to similar situations.
Instead of poking around mailing lists, online documentation, and other sources,
rely on the Apache Cookbook for quick solutions when you need them.
Then you can spend your time and energy where it matters most.
About the Authors
Rich Bowen is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, working primarily
on the documentation for the Apache Web Server. He lives in Lexington, Kentucky,
where he spends his free time GeoCaching. He also enjoys flying kites and reading
stuff by Charles Dickens and his contemporaries.
Rich is a coauthor of Apache Administrators Handbook and Apache Cookbook.
Rich, or DrBacchus--his handle on IRC--also spends entirely too much time on
#apache. You can find him on the web at http://www.drbacchus.com/journal/.
Ken Coar is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, the body that
oversees Apache development. He is the author of Apache Server for Dummies (January
1998) and co-author of Apache Server Unleashed (March 2000). Ken has been responsible
for fielding email sent to the Apache project, and his experience with that
mailing list provided a foundation for this book.
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