Master Apache 2.4 web server and start on-demand career
Welcome to our Linux community of over 90000 successful students who enrolled in our courses !
What you’ll learn
- in this course you will learn apache web server essentials , apache security , log files and web server administration.
- By the end of the course , you will be familiar with the apache web server environment.
Course Content
- Essentials –> 2 lectures • 14min.
- Getting started with Apache –> 4 lectures • 12min.
- Directory structure –> 3 lectures • 24min.
- Virtual hosts –> 2 lectures • 11min.
- Using aliases and redirecting –> 2 lectures • 12min.
- Logging –> 4 lectures • 20min.
- Security –> 11 lectures • 55min.
- Apache Performance and Troubelshooting –> 6 lectures • 29min.
Requirements
Welcome to our Linux community of over 90000 successful students who enrolled in our courses !
This course is presented for you to increase you Linux administration skills by learning all what you need to Start on-demand career as Apache web server administrator !
More than 40% web servers all over the world run Apache http as their web server so imagine what could be added to your resume by learning Apache web server 2.4 (the latest version)
What are we going to present in this course ?
The course is aimed to teach Apache web server administration for Linux admins who wish to develop their skills with a new wanted skill. this course take you from the basic web server concept to the advanced topics in Apache. So we are going to start with:
- What is web server?
- Http protocol
- Install and configure apache
- Directory Structure
- Virtual hosts
- Aliases and redirecting
And then i’ll move on to:
- Logging
- Security best practice
- Performance and Troubleshooting
With that there will be 24 hour support for any questions or suggestions in the discussion forum
And now after this description you must be concerned on what are you going to get out of this course by the end !
By the end of this course you will have the skills needed to administrate Apache web server 🙂