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Apache 2.4 Delivers More Performance

By BXTra | 8:59 PM PST, Tue February 21, 2012

After 17 years of existence, the Apache HTTP web server is one of the most successful and dominant open source projects of all time. Today Apache is looking to extend that streak of success with the new Apache 2.4 web server release, marking the first major Apache web server update since the 2.2 release in 2005.

A key focus in the 2.4 release is improved performance which is delivered by way of multiple innovations.

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Apache httpd 2.4.1 Released

By BXTra | 9:06 AM PST, Tue February 21, 2012

The Apache HTTP Server Project is pleased to announce the release of version 2.4.1 of the Apache HTTP Server ("Apache" and "httpd"). This version of Apache is our first GA release of the new generation 2.4.x branch of Apache HTTPD.

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[HOW-TO] Prevent Hotlink in Drupal 6 + Apache

By BXTra | 12:37 AM PST, Tue February 15, 2011
Drupal
Apache

As far as I can remember, to prevent hotlink in Drupal is not that easy. If you search website to look for prevent hotlink, you will find a lot of them to use with .htaccess file. But those are not for Drupal. You can't just use it in Drupal .htaccess file, that won't work. However, I have a set of code that work great. Actually, I have this code long time ago but I can't remember where I got it from. Thanks for the guy that provide it. Too bad that I didn't save link at that time.

So, now, here is what we have to do :

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[HOW-TO] Install mod_rpaf for Apache 2.2

By BXTra | 11:59 PM PST, Sun February 13, 2011
Nginx
DirectAdmin
CentOS
Apache

When you do a reverse proxy in which Nginx will be the one who listen the traffic and forward anything needs to be process through PHP to Apache. With this, Apache will always receive an IP from Nginx server (or I should say localhost / 127.0.0.1 / local IP), not the real IP that user uses. In order to let Apache knows what is real user IP, we need to install mod_rpaf.

Just copy and paste code below into SSH :

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Apache Error : [emerg] (28)No space left on device: mod_fcgid: Can't create global fcgid-proctbl mutex

By BXTra | 1:56 AM PDT, Thu September 09, 2010
CentOS
Apache
FastCGI

My server run DirectAdmin with mod_fcgid installed. After I tuned MySQL. I, then, restarted both httpd and MySQL service. Both services started without any problem but I can't access my website at all. After I checked my Apache Error log, I found an error which said : [emerg] (28)No space left on device: mod_fcgid: Can't create global fcgid-proctbl mutex After search around how to fix this problem, I believe it's something about IPCS. Try run # ipcs -a

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