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Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache

Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache
By Tony Steidler-Dennison

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This book is for Web Developers who want to learn how to use Linux & Apache for Website Hosting. The first chapters will teach you how to install Linux and Apache 2.0 on a home or office machine for testing purposes. Then you'll learn how to perform dozens of common tasks including:

  • Updating server software
  • Setting up new Websites, Email Accounts and Subdomains
  • Configuring various Linux & Apache files related to performance and security
  • Install spam filtering software
  • Perform automatic backups and crash recoveries
And much more.

This is the ideal book for anyone who wants to run Websites using a leased or co-located Linux server, without having to spends thousands of dollars annually on third party support and management.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #298240 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-12-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .81" h x 7.04" w x 8.98" l, 1.29 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 329 pages

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About the Author

Tony Steidler-Dennison is a longtime Linux user, dating his first experience with Linux back to 1996. He's used Linux as his sole operating system at home, developed software on Linux systems, and administered such systems in environments as diverse as robotic telescope control, online shopping, presidential politics, and commercial aviation. Tony has coauthored two books on Linux and over the years, he's written more than a dozen magazine articles on topics from Drupal and content management systems to podcasting with open source tools. Since February 2005, he's engineered and hosted "The Roadhouse Podcast," a weekly hour of "the finest blues you've never heard." Since the purchase of an Intel-based Mac Mini, Tony has become both obsessed and fascinated with the operating system he calls "Linux with a pretty face."

Tony is currently an avionics systems engineer with Rockwell Collins, Inc. in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, engineering open source solutions in the commercial aviation industry.

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