Apache Linux Server Explained
The configuration for Apache Linux Server is achieved through the placement of directives in plain text files, just as it is done with many other Linux-based programs. The files in the case of Apache Linux Server are notorious as httpd.conf, srm.conf, and access.conf. There are three separate configuration files for a reason. One alternative is to use httpd.conf as the server-wide configuration, access.conf to place access control for the server, and srm.conf to control naming and resources. You can tell Apache Linux Server to look only at it for its configuration by placing the options AccessConfig /dev/null and ResourceConfig /dev/null in httpd. ...
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