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Previously on "What's happened to Apache?!"

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  • Cliphead
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    I usually start with a stock CentOS install and add what I need for the LAMP stack +

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by administrator View Post

    Only if it is Windows 98, best O/S ever.
    Must say I don't have any complaints about Windows 7. But Microsoft will probably go and mess it up with Windows 8.

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  • administrator
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    Originally posted by RSoles View Post
    I like the How to Forge one:
    The Perfect Server - Ubuntu 10.04 [ISPConfig 3] | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials

    I just don't do the ISP config stuff. Also the virtual mail one is handy too:
    Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier, MySQL And SquirrelMail (Ubuntu 10.10) | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials

    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Have you tried reinstalling windows as it works fine for me?
    Only if it is Windows 98, best O/S ever.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by administrator View Post
    What O/S you using? Surely an apt-get or a yum-install is all you need?
    Have you tried reinstalling windows as it works fine for me?

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  • OwlHoot
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    Oh, many thanks NickFitz. So it's still there.

    I had been looking at this page, so no wonder I was confused! Thought they had rewritten it all in Java

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  • RSoles
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    Last time I did it I followed thisInstalling LAMP on Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 (Lucid Lynx, Maverick Meerkat) | Tux Tweaks guide.

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  • administrator
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    What O/S you using? Surely an apt-get or a yum-install is all you need?

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  • NickFitz
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    http://httpd.apache.org/
    The Apache HTTP Server Project is proud to announce the release of version 2.2.21 of the Apache HTTP Server ("httpd"). This version is principally a security and bugfix release. Notably, it resolves CVE-2011-3348 and provides further bug fixes to the resolution of CVE-2011-3192 (initially corrected in 2.2.20).


    The current advisory for CVE-2011-3192 has been be revised at http://httpd.apache.org/security/CVE-2011-3192.txt and further updates for the community will be published to this url.


    This version of httpd is a major release of the stable branch, and represents the best available version of Apache HTTP Server. New features include Smart Filtering, Improved Caching, AJP Proxy, Proxy Load Balancing, Graceful Shutdown support, Large File Support, the Event MPM, and refactored Authentication/Authorization.

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  • OwlHoot
    started a topic What's happened to Apache?!

    What's happened to Apache?!

    Time was (last time I did it, three or four years ago) when one could go to apache.org, decide whether one wanted version 1 or 2, download it and be up and running in 10 minutes.

    But now everything has changed. They say we should be using version 4, which is nowhere to be seen. I can only see version 3 of what _may_ be the basic program; but I'm not even sure about that.

    Anyone installed Apache recently? What is the drill now? For a start, where/how can one find the perishing thing?

    edit: and according to my CV, I'm supposed to be a web developer
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