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This guide explains how to set up mod_chroot with Apache2 on a CentOS 5.4 system. With mod_chroot, you can run Apache2 in a secure chroot environment and make your server less vulnerable to break-in attempts that try to exploit vulnerabilities in Apache2 or your installed web applications.
Chrooting Apache2 With mod_chroot On CentOS 5.4
This guide explains how to set up mod_chroot
with Apache2 on a CentOS 5.4 system. With mod_chroot, you can run
Apache2 in a secure chroot environment and make your server less
vulnerable to break-in attempts that try to exploit vulnerabilities in
Apache2 or your installed web applications.
Chrooting Apache2 With mod_chroot On OpenSUSE 12.2
This guide explains how to set up mod_chroot
with Apache2 on an OpenSUSE 12.2 system. With mod_chroot, you can run
Apache2 in a secure chroot environment and make your server less
vulnerable to break-in attempts that try to exploit vulnerabilities in
Apache2 or your installed web applications.
Chrooting Apache2 With mod_chroot On OpenSUSE 11.2
This guide explains how to set up mod_chroot
with Apache2 on an OpenSUSE 11.2 system. With mod_chroot, you can run
Apache2 in a secure chroot environment and make your server less
vulnerable to break-in attempts that try to exploit vulnerabilities in
Apache2 or your installed web applications.
Chrooting Apache2 With mod_chroot On Fedora 12
This guide explains how to set up mod_chroot
with Apache2 on a Fedora 12 system. With mod_chroot, you can run
Apache2 in a secure chroot environment and make your server less
vulnerable to break-in attempts that try to exploit vulnerabilities in
Apache2 or your installed web applications.
Chrooting Apache2 With mod_chroot On Debian Squeeze
This guide explains how to set up mod_chroot
with Apache2 on a Debian Squeeze system. With mod_chroot, you can run
Apache2 in a secure chroot environment and make your server less
vulnerable to break-in attempts that try to exploit vulnerabilities in
Apache2 or your installed web applications.
Chrooting Apache2 With mod_chroot On Debian Lenny
This guide explains how to set up mod_chroot
with Apache2 on a Debian Lenny system. With mod_chroot, you can run
Apache2 in a secure chroot environment and make your server less
vulnerable to break-in attempts that try to exploit vulnerabilities in
Apache2 or your installed web applications.
I want to disable reverse DNS in apache2.
I have done the folowing steps.
In apache2/apache2.conf file ,HostnameLookups is set as OFF
Tcpdump session confirmed thatApache was doing double reverse lookups even though the HostnameLookupsdirective was clearly turned off.
No hostnames insites-available/*
still the same problem.
version of apache is
dpkg -l | grep apache2
ii apache2-mpm
I am trying to install apache 2.2.22 on Solaris 10 but getting below error message when starting apache:
/etc/init.d/apache2 start
Server type is set to [HTTP]
running /opt/apache/conf/startup.pl for groups shared mem
Starting Apache HTTPD service with SSL disabled
httpd: Syntax error on line 454 of /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf: Syntax error on line 9 of /opt/apache/conf/localserver