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Apache
Apache Server Installation/Configuration
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logical names are placed in the system logical name table
.  
Shutdown is 
accomplished by sending a KILL signal to the master process and its subprocess.
These actions require enhanced privileges (DETACH, SYSNAM, WORLD, and so 
forth) and are usually performed from a suitably privileged account.
File Ownership and Protection
All of the server files reside under its root directories that are pointed to by the 
APACHE$ROOT logical name
.  
During installation, file protection is set to 
(S:RWED, O:RWED, G, W)
.  
During configuration, all files are set to be owned by 
ORACLE.
Server Extensions (CGI Scripts)
Server extensions, such as CGI scripts run within the context of the Oracle HTTP 
Server process or its subprocesses
.  
These extensions have complete control over 
the server environment
.  
You can configure the server to allow execution of 
arbitrary user scripts, but standard practice is to limit such activity to scripts that 
are written by completely trusted users
.  
The Oracle HTTP Server includes 
directives that allow a web administrator to control script execution and client 
access
.  
The use of these directives is described in numerous books and is not 
duplicated here.
suEXEC Not Available for Protecting Script Execution
The Oracle HTTP Server for OpenVMS does not currently support the suEXEC 
method of executing scripts under the username that owns the script
.  
Many sites 
use this feature to allow execution of arbitrary, user-written scripts without the fear 
of compromising the server environment.
Open Source Licenses
This section provides open source license acknowledgments and license references.
Apache
This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation 
(http://www.apache.org/)
.  
You can view the license at the following web site: