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HTTP Daemon is a software program that runs in the background of a web server and waits for the incoming server requests. The daemon answers the request automatically and serves the hypertext and multimedia documents over the Internet using HTTP.

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HTTPd stands for (i.e. Web server).

Check file httpd.conf with path /etc/httpd/httpd.conf if changed timestamp then exec '/etc/init.d/httpd graceful' In this example we demonstrate usage of the extended alert statement and a file check dependency. This howto is for CentOS 5 only. CentOS 4 need slightly different options in the httpd-config. In order to use kerberos authentication in apache httpd you need a service principal entry in the keytab file on the machine running apache httpd. All descriptions here use the global keytab file in /etc/krb5.keytab.

Some commonly used implementations are:

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Httpd Proxypass

  • BusyBox httpd
  • CERN HTTPd HTTP server
  • Cherokee HTTP server
  • Hiawatha HTTP server with Reverse proxy functionality
  • Lighttpd HTTP server
  • NCSA HTTPd HTTP server
  • Nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server
  • OpenBSD's httpd (since OpenBSD 5.6)
  • The abstract Web server concept
  • Thttpd HTTP server
  • TUX web server aka kHTTPd

See also[edit]

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