Tue 26 Dec 2006
The Apache Web Server $ redhat-config-packages The Apache web server packages are listed in the Web Server package group, which is found under the Applications category in the RPM. If you look at the details of this package group now, you’ll see that there are 17 packages listed: Only one of these packages in the group is a Standard Package - that’s the httpd package that contains the base Apache web server functionality. The remaining 16 packages are all optional packages (the RPM calls them Extra Packages). The important packages are explained below: Package Description httpd-manual Contains the documentation for the Apache web server. After installation, you can access this documentation from the command line by typing man httpd hwcrypto Provides support for hardware SSL acceleration cards. This package should be installed if you have hardware SSL acceleration cards like Ncipher Nforce on your server mod_ssl Provides an SSL interface to the HTTPS web server, and hence enables the Apache web server to support SSL. This package should be installed if you want to provide secure connections to your clients php Provides the PHP module for Apache, which enables the web server to serve PHP web pages. This package is required if you if you want to host web sites which contain pages written with the PHP scripting language webalizer Provides programs for web server log file analysis. This package enables you to generate HTML usage reports for your website Note You can find out more about other Apache modules at the Apache web site, http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod. You can choose whichever extra packages fit your requirements; it’s definitely worth installing the httpd-manual package, and then you should choose whatever other packages fit your own requirements. Remember that you can re-launch the RPM at any time, and add or remove packages, as you need them. 272
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