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この文書では Unix に類似したシステムでの Apache HTTP Serverの停止と再起動について扱っています。 Windows NT, 2000, XP ユーザはサービスとして httpd を実行するで、Windows 9x, MEユーザはコンソールアプリケーションとして httpd を実行するで、 これらのプラットホームでの使用方法をご覧下さい。 イントロダクション Apache HTTP Server を停止したり再起動したりするためには、実行されている httpd プロセスにシグナルを送る必要があります。 シグナルを送るには二つの方法があります。 一つ目はプロセスに直接シグナルを送る unix の kill コマンドを使用する方法です。 システムを見ればたくさんの httpd が 実行されているのに気が付くでしょうが、シグナルを送るのは 親プロセスだけで、それ以外の個々のプ
Summary This module is used to treat the useragent which initiated the request as the originating useragent as identified by httpd for the purposes of authorization and logging, even where that useragent is behind a load balancer, front end server, or proxy server. The module overrides the client IP address for the connection with the useragent IP address reported in the request header configured
This document explains how you can develop modules for the Apache HTTP Server 2.4 Introduction What we will be discussing in this document This document will discuss how you can create modules for the Apache HTTP Server 2.4, by exploring an example module called mod_example. In the first part of this document, the purpose of this module will be to calculate and print out various digest values for
DocumentRoot In deciding what file to serve for a given request, Apache's default behavior is to take the URL-Path for the request (the part of the URL following the hostname and port) and add it to the end of the DocumentRoot specified in your configuration files. Therefore, the files and directories underneath the DocumentRoot make up the basic document tree which will be visible from the web. F
標準 Apache 配布にあるすべての Apache のディレクティブの一覧です。 これらは一貫した形式で書かれていて、使われている用語の 用語集 も用意されています。 各ディレクティブの概要を説明した ディレクティブクイックリファレンスも あります。 A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X Notice: This is not a Q&A section. Comments placed here should be pointed towards suggestions on improving the documentation or server, and
Using Apache With RPM Based Systems (Redhat / CentOS / Fedora) While many distributions make Apache httpd available as operating system supported packages, it can sometimes be desirable to install and use the canonical version of Apache httpd on these systems, replacing the natively provided versions of the packages. While the Apache httpd project does not currently create binary RPMs for the vari
ab is a tool for benchmarking your Apache Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server. It is designed to give you an impression of how your current Apache installation performs. This especially shows you how many requests per second your Apache installation is capable of serving. Synopsis ab [ -A auth-username:password ] [ -b windowsize ] [ -B local-address ] [ -c concurrency ] [ -C cookie-name=valu
In order to assist folks upgrading, we maintain a document describing information critical to existing Apache HTTP Server users. These are intended to be brief notes, and you should be able to find more information in either the New Features document, or in the src/CHANGES file. Application and module developers can find a summary of API changes in the API updates overview. This document describes
Summary This module provides core authorization capabilities so that authenticated users can be allowed or denied access to portions of the web site. mod_authz_core provides the functionality to register various authorization providers. It is usually used in conjunction with an authentication provider module such as mod_authn_file and an authorization module such as mod_authz_user. It also allows
Please note This document refers to the 2.2 version of Apache httpd, which is no longer maintained. The active release is documented here. If you have not already upgraded, please follow this link for more information. You may follow this link to go to the current version of this document. Apache supports content negotiation as described in the HTTP/1.1 specification. It can choose the best repres
Please note This document refers to the 2.2 version of Apache httpd, which is no longer maintained. The active release is documented here. If you have not already upgraded, please follow this link for more information. You may follow this link to go to the current version of this document. Introduction The Apache HTTP Server is designed to be a powerful and flexible web server that can work on a v
This page lists all security vulnerabilities fixed in released versions of Apache HTTP Server 2.4. Each vulnerability is given a security impact rating by the Apache security team - please note that this rating may well vary from platform to platform. We also list the versions the flaw is known to affect, and where a flaw has not been verified list the version with a question mark. Please note tha
rotatelogs is a simple program for use in conjunction with Apache's piped logfile feature. It supports rotation based on a time interval or maximum size of the log. Options -l Causes the use of local time rather than GMT as the base for the interval or for strftime(3) formatting with size-based rotation. Note that using -l in an environment which changes the GMT offset (such as for BST or DST) can
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Summary The Status module allows a server administrator to find out how well their server is performing. A HTML page is presented that gives the current server statistics in an easily readable form. If required this page can be made to automatically refresh (given a compatible browser). Another page gives a simple machine-readable list of the current server state. The details given are: The number
Listen しているソケットに対して、OS が固有に持っているプロトコルについての最適化を 有効にするディレクティブです。大前提となる条件は、データが受信されるか HTTP リクエスト全体がバッファされるかするまで、カーネルがサーバプロセスに ソケットを送らないようになっている、ということです。現在サポートされているのは、 FreeBSD の Accept Filter と Linux のプリミティブな TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT のみです。 FreeBSD のデフォルト値は :
This document covers stopping and restarting Apache on Unix-like systems. Windows NT, 2000 and XP users should see Running Apache as a Service and Windows 9x and ME users should see Running Apache as a Console Application for information on how to control Apache on those platforms. Introduction In order to stop or restart Apache, you must send a signal to the running httpd processes. There are two
This document describes some of the major changes between the 2.2 and 2.4 versions of the Apache HTTP Server. For new features since version 2.0, see the 2.2 new features document. Core Enhancements Run-time Loadable MPMs Multiple MPMs can now be built as loadable modules at compile time. The MPM of choice can be configured at run time via LoadModule directive. Event MPM The Event MPM is no longer
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This directive enables operating system specific optimizations for a listening socket by the Protocol type. The basic premise is for the kernel to not send a socket to the server process until either data is received or an entire HTTP Request is buffered. Only FreeBSD's Accept Filters, Linux's more primitive TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT, and Windows' optimized AcceptEx() are currently supported. Using none fo
This document supplements the mod_rewrite reference documentation. It describes the basic concepts necessary for use of mod_rewrite. Other documents go into greater detail, but this doc should help the beginner get their feet wet. The Apache module mod_rewrite is a very powerful and sophisticated module which provides a way to do URL manipulations. With it, you can do nearly all types of URL rewri
As an introduction this chapter is aimed at readers who are familiar with the Web, HTTP, and Apache, but are not security experts. It is not intended to be a definitive guide to the SSL protocol, nor does it discuss specific techniques for managing certificates in an organization, or the important legal issues of patents and import and export restrictions. Rather, it is intended to provide a commo
This page lists all security vulnerabilities fixed in released versions of Apache HTTP Server 2.2. Each vulnerability is given a security impact rating by the Apache security team - please note that this rating may well vary from platform to platform. We also list the versions the flaw is known to affect, and where a flaw has not been verified list the version with a question mark. Please note tha
This document describes some of the major changes between the 2.2 and 2.4 versions of the Apache HTTP Server. For new features since version 2.0, see the 2.2 new features document. Core Enhancements ¶ Run-time Loadable MPMs Multiple MPMs can now be built as loadable modules at compile time. The MPM of choice can be configured at run time via LoadModule directive. Event MPM The Event MPM is no long
This document discusses the flags which are available to the RewriteRule directive, providing detailed explanations and examples. Introduction A RewriteRule can have its behavior modified by one or more flags. Flags are included in square brackets at the end of the rule, and multiple flags are separated by commas. RewriteRule pattern target [Flag1,Flag2,Flag3] Each flag (with a few exceptions) has
Summary The mod_rewrite module uses a rule-based rewriting engine, based on a PCRE regular-expression parser, to rewrite requested URLs on the fly. By default, mod_rewrite maps a URL to a filesystem path. However, it can also be used to redirect one URL to another URL, or to invoke an internal proxy fetch. mod_rewrite provides a flexible and powerful way to manipulate URLs using an unlimited numbe
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