Does anyone know how to work around this situation?<BR><BR>I forklifted everything from one Apache server and laid it down on another. Adjusted the hostname in httpd.conf and all that. However, to be ...
How can you lower the risk of a successful attack on your Apache Web server? This excerpt from Maximum Apache Security, a hacker’s guide to protecting your Apache Web server (Sams Publishing), ...
Have you wondered if the Apache Software Foundation is overextending itself while rivals like NGINX dig deeper into its core web server business? Consider this. The 17-year-old foundation -- whose ...
When you deploy a web application, how do end users access it? Often web applications are set behind a gateway device through which end users can access it. One of the popular products to act as an ...
The installation, care, and feeding of an Apache Web server is not terribly difficult, but can seem so if you haven’t ventured into those particular waters before. This quick-start guide will help you ...
Don’t freak: It’s got nothing to do with Log4Shell, except it may be just as far-reaching as Log4j, given HTTPD’s tendency to tiptoe into software projects. Don’t duck at the latest mention of Apache: ...
Apache has just released its first major new version of its Web server in six years. "It is with great pleasure that we announce the availability of Apache HTTP Server 2.4", said Eric Covener, Vice ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Service (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember, ...
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