Search results for RH 9.0 Apache 2.0.47 + Tomcat 4.1.27 HOWTO
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Post date: January 24, 2010, 06:01
Category: Benchmarks
Views: 5852
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Tutorial quote: ApacheBench is a command line utility for measuring the performance of HTTP web servers, in particular the Apache HTTP Server. It was designed to give an idea of the performance that a given Apache installation can provide. In particular, it shows how many requests per second the server is capable of serving. |
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Post date: April 12, 2005, 18:04
Category: System
Views: 4254
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Tutorial quote: In some cases you might want to compile your own kernel that suits your needs better than the standard kernel that comes with your distribution. I will describe how to do this on a Debian machine. Please note that this tutorial is for kernel 2.6 only! |
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Post date: August 7, 2007, 02:08
Category: System
Views: 4897
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Tutorial quote: Webilder delivers stunning wallpapers to your Linux desktop, directly from Flickr and Webshots. You choose what keywords (tags) to watch for, and photos are automatically downloaded to your computer. Webilder can also change the wallpaper every few minutes.
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Post date: January 13, 2008, 11:01
Category: Installing
Views: 4097
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Tutorial quote: This howto outlines the process by which one can set up the Subversion version control system, and have it work in tandem with Trac, the project manager for software development projects, on a server running Ubuntu (or possibly Debian). |
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Post date: September 8, 2011, 08:09
Category: Installing
Views: 5336
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial shows how you can install and run a Drupal 7.7 web site on Debian Squeeze or Ubuntu 11.04 with nginx installed instead of Apache (LEMP = Linux + nginx (pronounced "engine x") + MySQL + PHP). In addition to that I will also show you how you can use the Drupal Boost plugin with nginx. nginx is a HTTP server that uses much less resources than Apache and delivers pages a lot of faster, especially static files. |
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Post date: December 2, 2007, 11:12
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 3824
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Tutorial quote: In this HowTo I will explain how to install and use KVM for running your services in virtual machines. KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a Linux kernel virtualization technique that provides full virtualization by using Intel VT (Vanderpool) or AMD-V (Pacifica). |
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Post date: July 8, 2008, 09:07
Category: Network
Views: 4359
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Tutorial quote: mod_defensible is an Apache 2.x module intended to block spammers/hackers/script kiddies using DNSBL servers. It will look at the client IP and check it in one or several DNSBL servers and return a 403 Forbidden page to the client. This guide shows how to install and use it with Apache 2 on a Debian Etch server. |
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Post date: June 22, 2008, 10:06
Category: Installing
Views: 3609
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial shows how to install and use mod_python on a Debian Etch server with Apache2. mod_python is an Apache module that embeds the Python interpreter within the server. It allows you to write web-based applications in Python that will run many times faster than traditional CGI and will have access to advanced features such as ability to retain database connections and other data between hits and access to Apache internals. |
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Post date: April 12, 2005, 17:04
Category: Security
Views: 3623
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Tutorial quote: This document is a general overview of security issues that face the administrator of Linux systems. It covers general security philosophy and a number of specific examples of how to better secure your Linux system from intruders. Also included are pointers to security-related material and programs. |
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Post date: May 23, 2007, 22:05
Category: System
Views: 6244
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Tutorial quote: This article shows how you can configure a Debian Etch system that has the webhosting control panel ISPConfig installed so that ISPConfig can be accessed on port 80. By default ISPConfig uses port 81 which is a non-standard port and is blocked by some firewalls and ISPs. By using Apache's mod_proxy module, we can avoid this problem. It lets us create a reverse proxy that can fetch the pages from ISPConfig on port 81. |
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