Published on : December 15, 2009 by Arnold Pablo
The website developers generally use mod_rewrite to improve user-friendliness and search engine friendliness of websites by exposing more memorable and crawlable URLs to the users.By default in CentOS or in RHEL flavors of Linux has Apache 2.2 installed. It often becomes a requirement to mod_rewrite enable on these servers. Techs who have been working with […]
Published on : July 20, 2009 by George K.
Inorder to have win32 styled Apache directory indexing , you need to make sure that mod_autoindex module is installed and active in the server. In cPanel 11 servers, it will have the modules enabled in, /usr/local/apache/conf/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf So for the client who want to have the fancy directory indexing to be enabled, just add the below […]
Published on : April 15, 2009 by Faheem P.
cPanel support is often outsourced and sometimes while troubleshooting issues for our clients the support technicians in our server management team needs to see the available versions of cPanel and Apache in a cPanel installed server. while doing the outsourced cPanel support here are two ways to get the versions, Solution #1 : Keep browsing […]