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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: Chapter 1. IntroductionIn Red Hat Linux 7.3, the Apache HTTP Server was updated to version 2.0, which uses different configuration options. Also starting with Red Hat Linux 7.3, the RPM package was renamed httpd. If you want to migrate an existing configuration file by hand, refer to the migration guide at /usr/share/doc/httpd-<ver>/migration.html or the Red Hat Linux Reference Guide for details. If you configured the Apache HTTP Server with the HTTP Configuration Tool in previous versions of Red Hat Linux and then performed an upgrade, you can use the application to migrate the configuration file to the new format for version 2.0. Start the HTTP Configuration Tool, make any changes to the configuration, and save it. The configuration file saved will be compatible with version 2.0. The HTTP Configuration Tool allows you to configure the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf configuration file for the Apache HTTP Server. It does not use the old srm.conf or access.conf configuration files; leave them empty. Through the graphical interface, you can configure directives such as virtual hosts, logging attributes, and maximum number of connections. Only modules that are shipped with Red Hat Linux can be configured with HTTP Configuration Tool. If additional modules are installed, they can not be configured using this tool. The HTTP Configuration Tool requires the X Window System and root access. To start the application, go to the Main Menu Button => System Settings => Server Settings => HTTP or type the command system-config-httpd at a shell prompt (for example, in an XTerm or GNOME Terminal).
The general steps for configuring the Apache HTTP Server using the HTTP Configuration Tool are as following:
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