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==Varnish== | ==Varnish== | ||
Varnish was updated to 2.1.3. | |||
The main changes are: | |||
* The scalability of critbit, the default hashing method, has been improved | |||
* A bug in varnishd would in some cases confuse varnishncsa leading to lost or wrong log lines. | |||
* Some bugs in the handling of Range requests has been fixed. This only matters if you enable Range support. | |||
* Add «log» command to VCL which will log to the Varnish log. | |||
==Apache== | ==Apache== |
Revision as of 06:11, 11 August 2010
Varnish
Varnish was updated to 2.1.3. The main changes are:
* The scalability of critbit, the default hashing method, has been improved * A bug in varnishd would in some cases confuse varnishncsa leading to lost or wrong log lines. * Some bugs in the handling of Range requests has been fixed. This only matters if you enable Range support. * Add «log» command to VCL which will log to the Varnish log.
Apache
Introducing
Fedora can be used as great web-server, based on Apache, which included in distributive.
Before starting
Before starting httpd, you should accept all input connections to http port in iptables. Usually it's 80.
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
eth0 - is your ethernet device.
After that, see chain INPUT in iptables - insert
iptables -L
If you can see changes - everything is ok.
Configuring httpd.conf
First of all, you should configure your httpd. The configuration file you can found in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
Starting httpd
You can start httpd by:
#httpd -k start
If you want to restart or stop httpd, use the following commands:
#httpd -k restart #httpd -k stop