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Inside the Apache directory structure

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Jeremy Reed
Jul 20, 2010
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[ Thanks to Kellie for this link. ]

This free tutorial introduces the Apache administrator to the directory layouts used for a given installation. With this knowledge, administrators can
then easily locate Apache’s executable and utility files, and determine what’s necessary for custom configuration.

This free tutorial introduces the Apache administrator to the directory layouts used for a given installation. With this knowledge, administrators can then easily locate Apache’s executable and utility files, and determine what’s necessary for custom configuration.

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Jeremy Reed is a ServerWatch contributor.

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