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Apache Web Server for Linux Course Specifications
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Apache Web Server for Linux
Course Specifications
Course number: 077506
Software Version Number: 1
Course Description
Overview: This is a three-day course that provides an overview of Apache Web Server. It is designed to be instructor-led while facilitated at a pace that is comfortable for the group, using a classroom-delivery learning model with structured and unstructured hands-on activities.This course addresses the evolution of Apache Web Server technology and market dominance, as well as how to build, install, and configure Apache. Web-related issues such as authentication, dynamic Web content, and virtual hosting/administration are included, as are Apache system performance issues (e.g., logging systems, firewalls, and proxies).
Prerequisites: To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following Element K courses or have equivalent knowledge:
Linux Professional: System Administration
Network+ Certification:
Delivery Method:
Hardware/Software Requirements: You will need:
Red Hat Linux 7.1 Workstation software and compatible hardware for a classroom server.
Apache Web Server software (downloaded from Apache) on disk or classroom network.
Software manuals and software specification information should be available for students.
Student computers should feature at a minimum: the Pentium I class processor, minimum 32 MB RAM (64 or more is recommended), minimum 2.5 GB hard drive (minimum 1.2 GB of unpartitioned disk space), CD-ROM drive (machine should be bootable from the CD-ROM), Red Hat-supported network interface adapter (e.g., 3Com 905x), compatible serial or bus mouse, and color monitor.
Hardware manuals and hardware specification information should be available for students.
Performance-Based Objectives
Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Describe the evolution of Apache Web Server to its current architecture.
Install and configure Apache Web Server to run in a Linux environment.
Configure Apache Web Server for basic user name/password authentication, user access restriction, and security with the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). List Apache Web Server features and advantages.
Configure the Apache Web Server Common Gateway Interface (CGI).
Configure and administer Apache Web Server for virtual hosting.
Use directives to control processes and improve Apache Web Server performance.
Use methods to monitor Apache Web Server transfer logs, error logs, and server information.
Define firewall solutions for network security.
Configure and use the Apache Web Server proxy.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Introduction to Apache Web Server
Topic 1A: Apache Web Server Evolution
Task 1A-1: Copying the Apache Web Server Source File
Topic 1B: Apache Architecture and Features
Topic 1C: Apache's Role in the Internet
Lesson 2: Installation and Configuration
Topic 2A: Build and Install Apache Web Server
Task 2A-1: Uncompressing Apache Files
Task 2A-2: Installing Apache Using APACI
Task 2A-3: Installing Apache Using the Original Method
Topic 2B: Verify Initial Configuration
Task 2B-1: Verifying and Editing the Configuration
Topic 2C: Start, Stop, and Status the Apache Server Process
Task 2C-1: Starting and Stopping Apache Using the apachectl Script
Task 2C-2: Starting and Stopping Apache Using the httpd Executable
Topic 2D: Configure Apache Core Modules
Lesson 3: Security
Topic 3A: Basic Security with Apache
Topic 3B: Host-based Authentication
Topic 3C: User-based Authentication
Task 3C-1: Create User-based Authentication
Topic 3D: Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Task 3D-1: Using mod_ssl
Lesson 4: Delivering Dynamic Web Content
Topic 4A: Apache's Role in the Dynamic Web
Task 4A-1: Develop a Dynamic Web Model
Topic 4B: Server Side Includes (SSIs)
Task 4B-1: Define Time Last Modified with SSI
Topic 4C: Configure Apache Web Server to Support CGI
Task 4C-1: Verifying Apache's support for CGI
Topic 4D: Write CGI Programs
Task 4D-1: CGI Script
Topic 4E: CGI Alternative Technologies
Lesson 5: Virtual Hosts, Redirection, and Indexing
Topic 5A: Virtual Hosting with Apache
Topic 5B: Virtual Host Configuration
Task 5B-1: Create a Name-based Virtual Host
Topic 5C: Redirection
Task 5C-1: Use Directory Aliasing
Topic 5D: Directory Indexing
Task 5D-1: Implement FancyIndexing
Lesson 6: Proxy Servers and Firewalls
Topic 6A: Apache Proxy
Topic 6B: Configuring Proxy Services
Task 6B-1: Configure the Browser
Topic 6C: Firewalls and Apache
Topic 6D: Firewall Architecture Models
Lesson 7: Monitoring Apache Web Server
Topic 7A: Error Logs
Task 7A-1: Check Error Log File Permissions
Task 7A-2: View the Error Log
Task 7A-3: Redirect Output to Alternative Location
Topic 7B: Logging HTTP Access
Task 7B-1: Create a Transfer Log
Task 7B-2: Create a Custom Log
Topic 7C: Web Server Status and Server Information
Task 7C-1: Enabling Server Status and Extended Server Status
Task 7C-2: Enabling Server Information
Topic 7D: User Tracking
Lesson 8: Improving Performance
Topic 8A: Improve System Performance
Task 8A-1: Wilderness Exchange
Topic 8B: Apache Performance Strategies
Topic 8C: Process Improvements and Directives
Task 8C-1: Limiting Client Requests
Topic 8D: Proxy Caching
Appendix A: Starting and Stopping
Apache Start/Stop Commands
Options Permitted with Binary
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