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cj writes "  Authors: Rich Bowen, Daniel Lopez and Allan
Liska Pages: 448 Publisher: Sams
ISBN: 0672322749
As you probably know, the Apache Web server is the
most popular web server around. According to the latest NetCraft survey
it has statistical advantages over other web servers (totals for top servers,
market share for top servers, totals for active servers and market share for
active servers across all domains etc). From the security perspective it always
had and still has better reputation then its main rival Microsoft's IIS,
although some of the latest vulnerabilities have shaken Apache a bit.
About the authors
Rich Bowen, the lead author of this book, is a
member of the Apache Documentation Project, and is responsible for parts of the
official documentation of Apache. Rich has spoken about Apache at a number of
conferences, including Comdex, Apachecon, and the O'Reilly Open Source
Convention. Rich is CTO at Cooper
McGregor, company offering Apache & mod_perl training.
Daniel
Lopez is the author of Comanche, a quality cross-platform graphical tool for
configuration and management of Internet services. He is working at Covalent Technologies, a San
Francisco-based leading provider of enterprise solutions for the Apache Web
server. As a trivia note, the company was founded by original Apache
co-developer Randy Terbush.
Allan Liska is the author of the new security
docs in the Apache documentation. He is also network engineer for WorldCom's
hosting division.
Inside the book
Apache Administrator's
Handbook covers the topics every Apache administrator should know or at least
be familiar to. The book is spread over 400 pages and divided into 5 parts:
Installing and configuring your Apache server, Advanced Configuration
Techniques, Dynamic content, Security and auditing, Modules and an Appendix. The
Appendix covers Apache software license and references such as configuration
command line options, regular expressions, mod_perl example code, Apache history
and information links. As the authors note, the book is not a comprehensive
Apache manual, but tries to be a little more focused than that. It can be used
as a companion to Apache documentation, rather then a substitute for
it.
If you chose that your homepage or your company web site will be
hosted on the Apache web server, the first chapter starts with guiding you
through the details you should take into consideration. How much access do you
need, can you afford the necessary connectivity, is your connection reliable -
are just some of the questions you would think about. This is followed by 70
pages long walk through the Apache installation and configuration. This section
covers source and binary installations, configuration directives, starting and
stopping the httpd service, configuration utilities like Webmin and Comanche
plus pros and cons of text-based configuration. Pretty useful .htaccess files
and virtual hosts are also discussed in this part.
If you need to get the
best out of your Apache, part 2 will be of much use, because it covers advanced
configuration tips and tricks. If you are interested in URL mapping, content
negotiation, making fancy directory listings or installing and running Apache on
Microsoft Windows platform, you will find your answers in this part of the book.
For making your server even more productive, there is a small seven pages long
chapter on performance tuning. It focuses on the things you should check out for
better optimizing your web server.
Most of the web sites on the Internet
offer some kind of dynamic content. The third part of this book covers just that
and talks about CGI Scripts, PHP, Server Side Includes and mod_perl. All of
these sections give an overview, configuration and usage information on these
topics.
Full article and source:
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