In Apache section:

- Add role attribute for some hostid tags
- Tags mod_* with application tags
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Marc Fonvieille 2004-08-07 19:06:48 +00:00
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commit cde7e3ef9f
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
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@ -4194,9 +4194,9 @@ Log file format -->
<programlisting>NameVirtualHost *</programlisting> <programlisting>NameVirtualHost *</programlisting>
<para>If your webserver was named <hostid>www.domain.tld</hostid> and <para>If your webserver was named <hostid role="fqdn">www.domain.tld</hostid> and
you wanted to setup a virtual domain for you wanted to setup a virtual domain for
<hostid>www.someotherdomain.tld</hostid> then you would add <hostid role="fqdn">www.someotherdomain.tld</hostid> then you would add
the following entries to the following entries to
<filename>httpd.conf</filename>:</para> <filename>httpd.conf</filename>:</para>
@ -4240,7 +4240,7 @@ DocumentRoot /www/someotherdomain.tld
<indexterm><primary>SSL</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>SSL</primary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>cryptography</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>cryptography</primary></indexterm>
<para>The mod_ssl module uses the OpenSSL library to provide <para>The <application>mod_ssl</application> module uses the OpenSSL library to provide
strong cryptography via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) strong cryptography via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3)
and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols. This and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols. This
module provides everything necessary to request a signed module provides everything necessary to request a signed
@ -4249,7 +4249,7 @@ DocumentRoot /www/someotherdomain.tld
<para>If you have not yet installed <para>If you have not yet installed
<application>Apache</application>, then a version of <application>Apache</application> <application>Apache</application>, then a version of <application>Apache</application>
that includes mod_ssl may be installed with the <filename that includes <application>mod_ssl</application> may be installed with the <filename
role="package">www/apache13-modssl</filename> port.</para> role="package">www/apache13-modssl</filename> port.</para>
<!-- XXX add more information about configuring mod_ssl here. --> <!-- XXX add more information about configuring mod_ssl here. -->
@ -4264,7 +4264,7 @@ DocumentRoot /www/someotherdomain.tld
<para>The <application>Apache</application>/Perl integration project brings together the <para>The <application>Apache</application>/Perl integration project brings together the
full power of the Perl programming language and the <application>Apache full power of the Perl programming language and the <application>Apache
HTTP Server</application>. With the mod_perl module it is possible to HTTP Server</application>. With the <application>mod_perl</application> module it is possible to
write <application>Apache</application> modules entirely in Perl. In addition, the write <application>Apache</application> modules entirely in Perl. In addition, the
persistent interpreter embedded in the server avoids the persistent interpreter embedded in the server avoids the
overhead of starting an external interpreter and the penalty overhead of starting an external interpreter and the penalty
@ -4272,7 +4272,7 @@ DocumentRoot /www/someotherdomain.tld
<para>If you have not yet installed <para>If you have not yet installed
<application>Apache</application>, then a version of <application>Apache</application> <application>Apache</application>, then a version of <application>Apache</application>
that includes mod_perl may be installed with the <filename that includes <application>mod_perl</application> may be installed with the <filename
role="package">www/apache13-modperl</filename> port.</para> role="package">www/apache13-modperl</filename> port.</para>
</sect3> </sect3>