Health.Zone Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the Health.Zone Content Network
  2. Apache HTTP Server - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_HTTP_Server

    The Apache HTTP Server ( / əˈpætʃi / ə-PATCH-ee) is a free and open-source cross-platform web server software, released under the terms of Apache License 2.0. It is developed and maintained by a community of developers under the auspices of the Apache Software Foundation . The vast majority of Apache HTTP Server instances run on a Linux ...

  3. List of Apache modules - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Apache_modules

    The following is a list of all the first- and third-party modules available for the most recent stable release of Apache web server : Name. Compatibility. Status. Developer (s) License. Description. mod_access_compat. Versions 2.3 and later.

  4. Virtual directory - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_directory

    A virtual directory or virtual directory server (VDS) in this context is a software layer that delivers a single access point for identity management applications and service platforms. A virtual directory operates as a high-performance, lightweight abstraction layer that resides between client applications and disparate types of identity-data ...

  5. ProFTPD - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProFTPD

    Per directory ".ftpaccess" configuration similar to Apache's ".htaccess" Multiple virtual FTP servers and anonymous FTP services; Runs either as a stand-alone server or from inetd/xinetd, depending on system load; Anonymous FTP root directories do not require any specific directory structure, system binaries or other system files

  6. Web server directory index - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_server_directory_index

    With the Apache web server, for example, this behavior is provided by the mod_autoindex module and controlled by the Options +Indexes directive in the web server configuration files. These automated directory listings are sometimes a security risk because they enumerate sensitive files which may not be intended for public access, in a process ...

  7. Server Side Includes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Side_Includes

    Server Side Includes ( SSI) is a simple interpreted server-side scripting language used almost exclusively for the World Wide Web. It is most useful for including the contents of one or more files into a web page on a web server (see below), using its #include directive. This could commonly be a common piece of code throughout a site, such as a ...

  8. Apache Directory - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Directory

    Apache Directory is an open source project of the Apache Software Foundation. The Apache Directory Server, originally written by Alex Karasulu, is an embeddable directory server entirely written in Java. It was certified LDAPv 3-compatible by The Open Group in 2006. [2] [3] Besides LDAP, the server supports other protocols as well.

  9. Apache LDAP API - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_LDAP_API

    directory .apache .org /api /. Apache LDAP API is an open source project of the Apache Software Foundation and a subproject of the Apache Directory. It's a replacement for outdated Java/LDAP libraries like (jLdap, Mozilla LDAP SDK and JNDI) and works with any LDAP server.