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MENU_PKG_APACHE |
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Here you will find config options for the apache packages. |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_SO |
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Enable DSO capability provided by mod_so. |
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The Apache HTTP Server is a modular program where the administrator |
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can choose the functionality to include in the server by selecting a |
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set of modules. The modules can be statically compiled into the httpd |
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binary when the server is built. |
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Alternatively, modules can be compiled as Dynamic Shared Objects (DSOs) |
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that exist separately from the main httpd binary file. DSO modules may |
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be compiled at the time the server is built, or they may be compiled |
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and added at a later time using the Apache Extension Tool (apxs). |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/dso.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_AUTH_ANON |
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Enable anonymous user access provided by mod_auth_anon. |
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This module does access control in a manner similar to anonymous-ftp |
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sites; i.e. have a 'magic' user id 'anonymous' and the email address |
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as a password. These email addresses can be logged. |
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Combined with other (database) access control methods, this allows for |
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effective user tracking and customization according to a user profile |
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while still keeping the site open for 'unregistered' users. One advantage |
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of using Auth-based user tracking is that, unlike magic-cookies and funny |
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URL pre/postfixes, it is completely browser independent and it allows |
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users to share URLs. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_auth_anon.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_AUTH_DBM |
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mod_auth_dbm provides for HTTP Basic Authentication, where the usernames |
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and passwords are stored in DBM type database files. |
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Use this option to enable the module. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_auth_dbm.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_AUTH_DIGEST |
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Enable RFC2617 Digest authentication provided by mod_auth_digest. |
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This module uses plain text files to store the credentials. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_auth_digest.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_AUTH_LDAP |
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Allows an LDAP directory to be used to store the database for HTTP Basic |
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authentication. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_auth_ldap.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_SSL |
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Enable support for SSL/TLS provided by mod_ssl. |
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The Apache HTTP Server module mod_ssl provides an interface to the OpenSSL |
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library, which provides Strong Encryption using the Secure Sockets Layer |
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and Transport Layer Security protocols. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/ssl/ |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_DAV |
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Enable the WebDAV protocol handling provided by mod_dav. |
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mod_dav provides class 1 and class 2 WebDAV ('Web-based Distributed Authoring |
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and Versioning') functionality for Apache. This extension to the HTTP protocol |
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allows creating, moving, copying, and deleting resources and collections on a |
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remote web server. |
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Support for filesystem resources is provided by the seperate module mod_dav_fs. |
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mod_dav_fs is also automatically enabled if you choose this option. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_dav.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_CACHE |
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Enable dynamic file caching provided by mod_cache. |
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mod_cache implements an RFC 2616 compliant HTTP content cache that can be used |
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to cache either local or proxied content. |
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This experimental module may be interesting for servers with high load or caching |
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proxy servers. At least one storage management module (e.g. mod_disk_cache or |
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mod_mem_cache) is also necessary. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_cache.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_DISK_CACHE |
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Enable disk caching provided by mod_disk_cache. |
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mod_disk_cache implements a disk based storage manager. |
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It is primarily of use in conjunction with mod_proxy. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_disk_cache.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_PROXY |
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Enable the proxy/gateway functionality provided by mod_proxy. |
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The proxying capabilities for CONNECT, FTP and HTTP are provided by the seperate |
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modules mod_proxy_connect, mod_proxy_ftp and mod_proxy_http. |
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These three modules are also automatically enabled with this option. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_REWRITE |
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Enable rule based URL manipulation provided by mod_rewrite. |
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This module uses a rule-based rewriting engine (based on a regular-expression parser) |
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to rewrite requested URLs on the fly. It supports an unlimited number of rules and an |
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unlimited number of attached rule conditions for each rule to provide a really flexible |
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and powerful URL manipulation mechanism. The URL manipulations can depend on various |
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tests, for instance server variables, environment variables, HTTP headers, time stamps |
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and even external database lookups in various formats can be used to achieve a really |
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granular URL matching. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_DEFLATE |
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Enable deflate transfer encoding provided by mod_deflate. |
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The mod_deflate module provides the DEFLATE output filter that allows output from |
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your server to be compressed before being sent to the client over the network. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_deflate.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_INFO |
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Enable the server information provided by mod_info. |
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mod_info provides a comprehensive overview of the server configuration |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_info.html |
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SDECFG_PKG_APACHE_MOD_SPELLING |
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Enable the functionality to correct common URL misspellings, which is provided |
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by mod_speling. |
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Requests to documents sometimes cannot be served by the core apache server because |
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the request was misspelled or miscapitalized. This module addresses this problem by |
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trying to find a matching document, even after all other modules gave up. |
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More Documentantion about this topic can be found here: |
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http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_speling.html |
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