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Apache Week. Using Server Side Includes Aug 9, 1996 ... Apache includes a set of SSI commands based on those found in the ... An alternative method of telling the server which files include SSI ...
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Apache Week. DBM User Authentication Nov 22, 1996 ... By default, Apache cannot use DBM files for user authentication, ... To add the DBM authentication module, edit your Configuration file in ...
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Apache Week. SAMS Teach Yourself Apache 2 in 24 Hours Nov 29, 2002 ... Apache 2 has now been included in the "SAMS Teach Yourself in 24 Hours" series since June 2002. The book is written by Daniel Lopez Ridruejo ...
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Apache Week. Using Server Side Includes Aug 9, 1996 ... Apache includes a set of SSI commands based on those found in the ... An alternative method of telling the server which files include SSI ...
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Apache Week. Using User Authentication Oct 18, 1996 ... The file will consist of a list of usernames and a password for each. ... protected (Apache 1.2 and later also let you protect individual files). .... under the document root where users from other sites could access it. ...
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Apache Week. Using User Authentication Oct 18, 1996 ... The file will consist of a list of usernames and a password for each. ... being protected (Apache 1.2 and later also let you protect individual files). ... To allow a directory to be restricted within a .htaccess file, ...
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Apache Week. Code Red requests for /default.ida Aug 17, 2001 ... The O'Reilly Network has teamed with Red Hat Apache Week, the leading commercial Apache site to offer comprehensive Apache information and ...
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Apache Week. Using Virtual Hosts Sep 6, 1996 ... There are two types of virtual hosts: IP-based and non-IP-based. The former is where each virtual host has its own IP address. ...
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Apache Week. Using Virtual Hosts Sep 6, 1996 ... If the virtual host name you are going to use is under your existing domain, you can just add the record into your own DNS server. ...
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Apache Week. Using Virtual Hosts Sep 6, 1996 ... If no <VirtualHost> sections are given in the configuration files, Apache will treat requests from the different addresses and ports ...
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