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Please download the released page from http://ip/dir/example.html

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Configure a HTTP server, which can be accessed through http://station.domain40.example.com.
Please download the released page from http://ip/dir/example.html.

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Answer: A

Explanation:
# yum install -y httpd
# chkconfig httpd on
# cd /var/www/html
# wget http://ip/dir/example.html
# cp example.com index.html
# vim /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
NameVirtualHost 192.168.0.254:80
<VirtualHost 192.168.0.254:80>
DocumentRoot /var/www/html/
ServerName station.domain40.example.com
</VirtualHost>

3 Comments on “Please download the released page from http://ip/dir/example.html

  1. retard says:

    1. By default, the Apache service does not log through rsyslog, but keeps its own
    logging. You are going to change that. To start, type yum install -y httpd to
    install the Apache service.
    2. After installing the Apache service, open its configuration file /etc/http/conf/
    httpd.conf and add the following line to it:
    ErrorLog syslog:local1
    3. Type systemctl restart httpd .
    4. Now create a line in the rsyslog.conf file that will send all messages that it
    receives for facility local1 (which is now used by the httpd service) to the file
    /var/log/httpd-error.log. To do this, include the following line:
    local1.error /var/log/httpd-error.log
    5. Tell rsyslogd to reload its configuration, by using systemctl restart rsyslog .
    6. All Apache error messages will now be written to the httpd-error.log file.
    7. From the Firefox browser, go to http://localhost. As no index.html page exists
    yet, this will be written to the error log.
    8. Now let’s create a snap-in file that logs debug messages to a specific file as well.
    To do this, type echo ”*.debug /var/log/messages-debug” > /etc/rsyslog.d/
    debug.conf .
    9. Again, restart rsyslogd using systemctl restart rsyslog .
    10. Use the command tail -f /var/log/messages-debug to open a trace on the
    newly created file.
    11. Type logger -p daemon.debug ”Daemon Debug Message”. You’ll see the
    debug message passing by.
    12. Use Ctrl+C to close the debug log file.




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  2. retard says:

    DocumentRoot parameter. This parameter specifies the default location
    where the Apache web server looks for its contents.
    Another important configuration parameter is the ServerRoot . This defines the
    default directory where Apache will look for its configuration files.




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