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Securing Apache: Step-by-Step
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Securing Apache: Step-by-Step 2007-01-02
Ashok (1 replies)
Hi,

Thanx to author who done excellent job in writing such a valuable article....

It gave me best tricks for securing apache in simple way ...

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Re: Securing Apache: Step-by-Step 2007-08-16
Hamilton Vera
Just a tip.

Try to use a non 0 value to MaxRequestsPerChild, maybe a higher number as

MaxRequestsPerChild 1024

To avoid memory leaks.

thanks...

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Securing Apache: Step-by-Step 2008-07-13
ian (2 replies)
what a truly useless post. I have no idea *who* would run an Apache server without PHP and MySQL or equivalent, an ignoring that majority seems bizarrely pointless. Stating that "PHP introduces security risks" is an inane statement- to completely reduce security risks you should probably just switch...

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Re: Securing Apache: Step-by-Step 2008-11-04
Dug
I agree. Some people take security to fanatical extremes. The article is not really about securing Apache. It is about making Apache pointless to install. Instead of Web 2.0, it would be Web Zero. Guess I don't have to keep studying web development anymore, and should go out and pump gas when instea...

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Re: Securing Apache: Step-by-Step 2009-07-05
Anonymous
No reason to cry and moan, if you don't like it go write one better...

This man just happened to give you good advice.

Yes dynamic web servers are pretty much standard now, but you can always expand on this yourself.

You aren't 2 years old, and should be able to walk away and implement further te...

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