• Filtering — Modules can act as content filters. Refer to
Section 2.4, “Modules and Apache
HTTP Server 2.0”
for more on how filtering works.
• IPv6 Support — The next generation IP addressing format is supported.
• Simplified Directives — A number of confusing directives have been removed while others
have been simplified. Refer to
Section 5, “Configuration Directives in
httpd.conf
”
for more
information about specific directives.
• Multilingual Error Responses — When using Server Side Include (SSI) documents,
customizable error response pages can be delivered in multiple languages.
A more complete list of changes can be found online at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/
.
1.2. Packaging Changes in Apache HTTP Server 2.0
Starting with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, the Apache HTTP Server packages were renamed.
Also, some related packages were renamed, deprecated, or incorporated into other packages.
Below is a list of packaging changes:
• The
apache
,
apache-devel
and
apache-manual
packages were renamed to
httpd
,
httpd-devel
and
httpd-manual
respectively.
• The
mod_dav
package was incorporated into the
httpd
package.
• The
mod_put
and
mod_roaming
packages were removed, since their functionality is a subset
of that provided by
mod_dav
(which is now incorporated into the
httpd
package).
• The
mod_auth_any
and
mod_bandwidth
packages were removed.
• The version number for the
mod_ssl
package is now synchronized with the
httpd
package.
This means that the
mod_ssl
package for Apache HTTP Server 2.0 has a lower version
number than
mod_ssl
package for Apache HTTP Server 1.3.
1.3. File System Changes in Apache HTTP Server 2.0
The following changes to the file system layout occur when upgrading to Apache HTTP Server
2.0:
• The configuration directory,
/etc/httpd/conf.d/
, has been added. — This directory is used
to store configuration files for individually packaged modules, such as
mod_ssl
,
mod_perl
,
and
php
. The server is instructed to load configuration files from this location by the directive
Include conf.d/*.conf
within the Apache HTTP Server configuration file,
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
.
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