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Jan 25, 2015 · I am running Apache 2.2.29 on Amazon server. Here is my htaccess file with the edits that I have already done to it: # Don't give away ...
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You can do this either by editing the httpd.conf file or using an .htaccess file. For example, if you wish to protect the directory /usr/local/apache/ ...
This directive controls whether httpd may use the sendfile support from the kernel to transmit file contents to the client. By default, when the handling of a ...
Jan 9, 2019 · I'm moving our Apache Server to a new physical machine and apache was working just fine. Then I moved the old config file over via rsync, ...
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Nov 16, 2008 · Re: No access to user directory ... Access forbidden means your directory directive is incorrect in either your httpd.conf file or your httpd- ...
Feb 22, 2018 · First, take a bit of time and browse through the httpd.conf file to familiarize yourself with it. One of the things I like about Red Hat ...
htaccess files (or "distributed configuration files") provide a way to make configuration changes on a per-directory basis. A file, containing one or more ...
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Open the httpd.conf file by typing vi httpd.conf. Page down in the file until you see the vhost section. Find the vhost section that contains the information ...
Files can be shared between the Apache HTTP Server, FTP, rsync, and Samba, if the required files are labeled with the public_content_t or public_content_rw_t ...