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A file located in that directory, typically called index.html . The DirectoryIndex directive sets the name of the file or files to be used. This is controlled ...
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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 ...
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Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4 Documentation · Release Notes · Reference Manual · Users' Guide · How-To / Tutorials · Platform Specific Notes · Other Topics.
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A file written by the user, typically called index.html . The DirectoryIndex directive sets the name of this file. This is controlled by mod_dir . Otherwise, a ...
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Each Apache directive available in the standard Apache distribution is listed here. They are described using a consistent format, and there is a dictionary ...
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The Alias and ScriptAlias directives are used to map between URLs and filesystem paths. This allows for content which is not directly under the DocumentRoot ...
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Summary. This module provides core authorization capabilities so that authenticated users can be allowed or denied access to portions of the web site.
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The directive quick reference shows the usage, default, status, and context of each Apache configuration directive. For more information about each of these ...
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