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Who should attend this course? |
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The course assumes little or no previous knowledge of Apache and allows delegates to install set-up and maintain an Apache Web Server. The course includes lots of practical exercises. |
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3 days |
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Course Prerequisites |
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Delegates will need to understand basic commands and file editing Windows 2000 and have some basic TCP/IP knowledge |
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Course Objectives - On completing this course delegates will be able to:- |
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| Describe the basic features of Apache server, the Version differences and the operating systems supported. Starting, stopping and controlling the Web Server Install and set-up a basic Web server on UNIX and Windows Installing and using Comanche for administration Set-up Virtual IP, Name and Port based servers Install and set-up Apache as a Proxy Server Use mandatory and discretionary server security Set-up customised activity log files Load and use Modules Use server side includes, CGI and Perl scripts to create web pages with dynamic content Use network load balancing and Round Robin DNS to create a fault tolerant Apache web farm Tune and Trouble-shoot an Apache Server installation |
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| The history of Apache and version differences Commands syntax Basic setup Virtual Servers Proxy Server Security Log files Server Side Includes CGI and Perl Scripts Load balancing multiple servers Tuning and trouble-shooting |