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Apache Web Server Introduction (Linux/UNIX/Windows) |
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| AUDIENCE: |
This course is for all delegates wishing to gain a thorough understanding of the Apache Web Server, its implementation, administration and basic performance issues. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
This course assumes the delegate is familiar with the use of the selected platform: Linux, UNIX or Windows. |
| DURATION: |
2 days. Hands on. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
This highly practical course discusses the implementation of Apache in Linux, Unix and Windows environments. It provides delegates with the knowledge and skills necessary install, configure and maintain an Apache web server in a multi-platform environment. Delegates are taught how to install Apache, and modify the httpd.conf file to enable virtual hosts, Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programming, dynamic HTML documents with Server-side includes (SSI), and maintain log files to monitor the performance of the Apache server. On completion of this course delegates will be able to:
- Describe the positioning and architecture of Apache Web Server
- Install and manage Apache
- Successfully configure Apache
- Manage web site content
- Build virtual hosts
- Install scripts using Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
- Build into HTML web pages Server-side Includes
- Benefit from analysis of Apache Logs. |
| COURSE CONTENT: |
Apache Web Server Overview Install and Manage Apache Apache configuration Web Site Content Virtual Hosts Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Server-side Includes (SSI) Apache Logs
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