• Delivery Method: Hardware/Software Requirements
  • Performance-Based Objectives
  • Course Content Lesson 1: Introduction to Apache Web Server
  • Lesson 2: Installation and Configuration
  • Lesson 4: Delivering Dynamic Web Content
  • Lesson 5: Virtual Hosts, Redirection, and Indexing
  • Lesson 6: Proxy Servers and Firewalls
  • Lesson 7: Monitoring Apache Web Server
  • Lesson 8: Improving Performance
  • Appendix A: Starting and Stopping
  • 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
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