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How to enable/disable apache modules in Ubuntu

You can enable or disable any apache module in Ubuntu using a2enmod and a2dismod, Not need to edit configuration file. Run the following command from root user To enable/disable a module: #a2enmod module_name #a2dismod module_name To enable modules #a2enmod expires #a2enmod headers #a2enmod rewrite #a2enmod mod-security #/etc/init.d/apache2 restart...
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How to enable server status in Apache

The Mod_Status module permits a server administrator to expose how well the apache server is performing. A HTML page is offered that gives the current server statistics. So to enable server status in apache uncomment the following lines. <Location /server-status> SetHandler server-status Order Deny,Allow Deny from all Allow...
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How to Secrete Apache Header Information

Web servers frequently transmit server information by default. It’s include information such as the operating system and version, which web server you are running Apache, Nginx, IIS etc. and in some time web server modules installed. This information is stored in http headers, and sent together with every...
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Install and Configure mod_suphp on centos/rhel

suPHP is a tool for executing PHP scripts with the permissions of their owners. There are some significant improvments in suPHP If you have already successfully installed Apache, PHP and Mysql, on the server then follow the below steps. Install and Configure mod_suphp. 1. Add the RepoForge repo...
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