Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoContents3Send Us Your Comments111 Oracle HTTP Server Overview23Oracle HTTP Server Features24Oracle HTTP Server Components25Oracle HTTP Server Modules25Oracle HTTP Server Support27Oracle HTTP Server Management28Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle HTTP Server28Starting Oracle HTTP Server28Stopping Oracle HTTP Server29Restarting Oracle HTTP Server292 Oracle HTTP Server Concepts31Understanding Oracle HTTP Server Directory Structure32Accessing Configuration Files32Configuration Files Syntax32Understanding Modules33Classes of Directives33Scope of Directives34Container Directives34<Directory>34<DirectoryMatch>35<Files>35<FilesMatch>35<Location>35<LocationMatch>36<Limit>36<LimitExcept>36<VirtualHost>37Block Directives37About .htaccess Files373 Specifying Server and File Locations39Setting Server and Administrator Functions40ServerName40UseCanonicalName40ServerAdmin41ServerSignature41ServerTokens41ServerAlias41Specifying File Locations42CoreDumpDirectory42DocumentRoot42ErrorLog43LockFile43PidFile43ScoreBoardFile43ServerRoot444 Managing Server Processes45Oracle HTTP Server Processing Model46Running Oracle HTTP Server as Root46Additional Security Considerations47Handling Server Processes48ServerType48Group48User48Limiting the Number of Processes and Connections49StartServers49ThreadsPerChild49MaxClients49MaxRequestsPerChild50MaxSpareServers50MinSpareServers50Getting Information about Processes515 Managing the Network Connection53Specifying Listener Ports and Addresses54BindAddress55Port55Listen55Managing Interaction Between Server and Network56ListenBackLog56SendBufferSize56TimeOut56Managing Connection Persistence57KeepAlive57KeepAliveTimeout57MaxKeepAliveRequests57Configuring Reverse Proxies and Load Balancers586 Configuring and Using Server Logs61Using Oracle Diagnostic Logging62Overview62Configuring Oracle HTTP Server62Specifying Log Formats65Specifying Log Level66Specifying Log Files67Access Log67CustomLog67Error Log68PID File68Piped Log68Rewrite Log69Script Log69SSL Log69Transfer Log697 Oracle HTTP Server Modules71List of Modules72mod_access73mod_actions73mod_alias73mod_asis73mod_auth73mod_auth_anon74mod_auth_db74mod_auth_dbm74mod_auth_digest74mod_autoindex74mod_cern_meta74mod_certheaders75mod_cgi78mod_define78mod_digest78mod_dir79mod_dms79mod_env79mod_example79mod_expires80mod_fastcgi80mod_headers80mod_imap80mod_include80mod_info81mod_isapi81mod_log_agent81mod_log_config81mod_log_referer81mod_mime82mod_mime_magic82mod_mmap_static82mod_negotiation82mod_onsint83Benefits of mod_onsint83Implementation Differences for mod_onsint84mod_ossl85mod_perl85Database Usage Notes86Using Perl to Access the Database86Testing Database Connection87Using SQL NCHAR Datatypes87set_form89set_default_form89mod_plsql89Creating a DAD90Configuration Files91plsql.conf91dads.conf92cache.conf92Configuration Parameters92plsql.conf94dads.conf96DAD Parameters96cache.conf119mod_proxy123mod_rewrite123mod_rewrite Rules Processing123mod_rewrite Directives125RewriteEngine125RewriteOptions125RewriteLog125RewriteLogLevel125RewriteBase126Rewrite Rules Hints127Redirection Examples128mod_setenvif129mod_so129mod_speling129mod_status129mod_unique_id130mod_userdir130mod_usertrack130mod_vhost_alias1308 Managing Security131About Oracle HTTP Server Security132Classes of Users and Their Privileges133Resources Protected133Authentication and Authorization Enforcement134Host-based Access Control134Access Control for Virtual Hosts135Using mod_access and mod_setenvif for Host-based Access Control136Controlling Access by IP Address136Controlling Access by Domain Name137Controlling Access by Network or Netmask137Controlling Access with Environment Variables138User Authentication and Authorization139Using mod_auth to Authenticate Users139Using mod_ossl to Authenticate Users140Enabling SSL140Security Services Implemented Within Oracle HTTP Server142Using mod_ossl142Using mod_ossl Directives143Using mod_proxy Directives160Using mod_ossl Directives to Configure Client Authentication162Using the iasobf Utility1639 Frequently Asked Questions165Creating Application-specific Error Pages166Offering HTTPS to ISP (Virtual Host) Customers166Using Oracle HTTP Server as Cache166Using Different Language and Character Set Versions of Document167Sending Proxy Sensitive Requests to Oracle HTTP Server Behind a Firewall167Oracle HTTP Server Version Number167Apache v2.0 Support with Oracle Database, 10g Release 1 (10.1)167Applying Apache Security patches to Oracle HTTP Server167Supporting PHP168Creating Application Name Space that Works Across Firewalls and Clusters168Protecting Web Site From Hackers169A Oracle HTTP Server Configuration Files171httpd.conf172httpd.conf File Structure172Global Environment172Main Server Configuration173Virtual Hosts173mime.types174dms.conf174oracle_apache.conf175aqxml.conf175ojsp.conf175plsql.conf175xml.conf176ssl.conf176opmn.xml177B Third Party Licenses179Apache HTTP Server180The Apache Software License180Apache SOAP181Apache SOAP License181DBI Module183Perl Artistic License183Preamble183Definitions183Perl187Perl Kit Readme187mod_perl 1.26 License188Perl Artistic License189Preamble189Definitions190mod_dav193FastCGI195FastCGI Developer’s Kit License195Module mod_fastcgi License196Jaxen198The Jaxen Software License198Expat200Expat License200SAXPath201The SAXPath License201Glossary203Index213Tamanho: 2 MBPáginas: 224Language: EnglishAbrir o manual