- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- About the Lead Authors
- About the Contributing Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Tell Us What You Think!
- Introduction
- I. Red Hat Linux Installation and User Services
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Red Hat Linux
- Chapter 2. Installation of Your Red Hat System
- Chapter 3. LILO and Other Boot Managers
- Chapter 4. Configuring the X Window System, Version 11
- Chapter 5. Window Managers
- Chapter 6. Connecting to the Internet
- Chapter 7. IRC, ICQ, and Chat Clients
- Chapter 8. Using Multimedia and Graphics Clients
- II. Configuring Services
- Chapter 9. System Startup and Shutdown
- Chapter 10. SMTP and Protocols
- Chapter 11. FTP
- Chapter 12. Apache Server
- Chapter 13. Internet News
- Chapter 14. Domain Name Service and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- Chapter 15. NIS: Network Information Service
- Chapter 16. NFS: Network Filesystem
- Chapter 17. Samba
- III. System Administration and Management
- Chapter 18. Linux Filesystems, Disks, and Other Devices
- Chapter 19. Printing with Linux
- Chapter 20. TCP/IP Network Management
- Chapter 21. Linux System Administration
- Chapter 22. Backup and Restore
- Chapter 23. System Security
- IV. Red Hat Development and Productivity
- Chapter 24. Linux C/C++ Programming Tools
- Chapter 25. Shell Scripting
- Chapter 26. Automating Tasks
- Chapter 27. Configuring and Building Kernels
- Chapter 28. Emulators, Tools, and Window Clients
- V. Appendixes
- A. The Linux Documentation Project
- B. Top Linux Commands and Utilities
- C. The GNU General Public License
- D. Red Hat Linux RPM Package Listings
Summary
There are still some things that you can do to further customize your Web server, but by this point you should at least have a functional server.
There is a plethora of Apache documentation online. For more information about Apache and the subjects discussed in this chapter, look at some of the following resources:
- Extensive documentation and information about Apache: The Apache Project Web site at http://www.apache.org/.
- Breaking news about Apache, and great technical articles: ApacheWeek at http://www.apacheweek.com/.
- Another good Apache site, with original content as well as links to Apache-related stories on other sites: Apache Today at http://apachetoday.com/.
- HTML, CGI, and related subjects: The HTML Writers Guild at http://www.hwg.org/.
- Available add-on modules for Apache: The Apache Module Registry at http://modules.apache.org/.
- There are also several good books about Apache. For example, Apache Server Unleashed, ISBN 0-672-31808-3.
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