[CentOS] Apache warns Web server admins of DoS attack tool
Always Learning
centos at u61.u22.net
Fri Aug 26 18:00:55 UTC 2011
On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 13:37 -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Paul, you've completely missed what John was asking: what qualifies as
> o/s, and what qualifies as third party, or whatever? Which is apache, or
> php, or gcc, or tomcat5? Certainly, tomcat and httpd get fired off by root
> at system boot.
Mark,
I don't know about your systems but on ours
php
gcc
tomcat5
do NOT require customisation. Apache does. For example:-
ServerAdmin
ServerName
DirectoryIndex
DefaultLanguage
LanguagePriority and all the other site options
Keeping the bits that remain static separate from the bits that change
per server is our choice.
Putting virtual hosts, including those with sub-domains, in a individual
'domain name' text file ensures for us smooth running. For us deleting a
virtual host is deleting one named text file. Adding a virtual host
means creating one text file. Changing a virtual host means changing one
file. Moving a virtual host to a different server or even to a different
operating system means moving one file. Of course it requires a
service httpd restart or reload
Meanwhile nothing else is disrupted, or at risk of disruption or
inadvertently altered. We like quickness, simpleness and easiness. Keep
it plain and simple is our motive.
Those who like dumping everything in one large text file can. I was
speaking to a sys admin this week who has only 1,200 virtual hosts in
the main Apache file.
Paul.
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