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== Introducing ==
Fedora can be used as great web-server, based on Apache, which included in distributive.


== Before starting ==
Before starting httpd, you should accept all input connections to http port in iptables. Usually it's 80.
<pre>iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT</pre>
After that, see chain INPUT in iptables - insert
<pre>iptables -L</pre>
If you can see changes - everything is ok.
== Configuring httpd.conf ==
First of all, you should configure your httpd. The configuration file you can found in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
== Starting httpd ==
You can start httpd by:
<pre>#httpd -k start</pre>
If you want to restart or stop httpd, use the following commands:
<pre>#httpd -k restart
#httpd -k stop</pre>


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Introducing

Fedora can be used as great web-server, based on Apache, which included in distributive.


Before starting

Before starting httpd, you should accept all input connections to http port in iptables. Usually it's 80.

iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT

After that, see chain INPUT in iptables - insert

iptables -L

If you can see changes - everything is ok.


Configuring httpd.conf

First of all, you should configure your httpd. The configuration file you can found in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf


Starting httpd

You can start httpd by:

#httpd -k start

If you want to restart or stop httpd, use the following commands:

#httpd -k restart
#httpd -k stop