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Bug 200617
Documentation updates for >=www-servers/apache-2.2.6-r4
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apache-2.2.6-r4_doc.patch
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>Index: apache-troubleshooting.xml >=================================================================== >RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/apache-troubleshooting.xml,v >retrieving revision 1.5 >diff -u -b -B -r1.5 apache-troubleshooting.xml >--- apache-troubleshooting.xml 11 Oct 2007 20:20:53 -0000 1.5 >+++ apache-troubleshooting.xml 28 Nov 2007 10:10:16 -0000 >@@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ > <author title="Contributor"> > <mail link="kloeri@gentoo.org">Bryan Ãstergaard</mail> > </author> >+<author title="Contributor"> >+ <mail link="hollow@gentoo.org">Benedikt Böhm</mail> >+</author> > > <abstract> > This document covers a number of ways to figure out how to fix your Apache >@@ -24,8 +27,8 @@ > <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 --> > <license/> > >-<version>1.7</version> >-<date>2007-10-11</date> >+<version>1.8</version> >+<date>2007-11-28</date> > > <chapter> > <title>Checking the Logs</title> >@@ -47,7 +50,7 @@ > </section> > > <section> >-<title>access_log</title> >+<title>access_log and ssl_access_log</title> > <body> > > <pre caption="access_log"> >@@ -103,7 +106,7 @@ > </body> > </section> > <section> >-<title>error_log</title> >+<title>error_log and ssl_error_log</title> > <body> > > <pre caption="error_log"> >@@ -203,60 +206,11 @@ > </p> > > <p> >-There are several options you can add to <c>APACHE2_OPTS</c> that are >-specified in the default configuration: >+There are several options you can add to <c>APACHE2_OPTS</c> that are specified >+in the default configuration and well explained in >+<path>/etc/conf.d/apache2</path>. > </p> > >-<table> >-<tr> >- <th>Option</th> >- <th>Result</th> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>USERDIR</ti> >- <ti> >- Enables user public_html folders to be accessible by http://server/~username >- </ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>INFO</ti> >- <ti> >- Enables the mod_info module, which displays information about the running >- server's configuration at http://localhost/server-info >- </ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>PROXY</ti> >- <ti>Enables mod_proxy</ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>SSL</ti> >- <ti> >- Enables SSL/HTTPS support. (Apache must have been compiled with the ssl >- USE-flag) >- </ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>DAV</ti> >- <ti>Enables mod_dav, the built-in WebDav module</ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>DAV_FS</ti> >- <ti>Enables mod_dav_fs, support for file systems in WebDav</ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>LDAP</ti> >- <ti> >- Enables mod_ldap, which allows Apache to connect to LDAP resources. >- (Requires the ldap USE-flag to be enabled) >- </ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>AUTH_LDAP</ti> >- <ti>Enables authentication to resources via a LDAP resource.</ti> >-</tr> >-</table> >- > <p> > Documentation for all of the built-in modules can be found in the <uri > link="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/">Apache 2.0 documentation</uri>. >Index: apache-upgrading.xml >=================================================================== >RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/apache-upgrading.xml,v >retrieving revision 1.8 >diff -u -b -B -r1.8 apache-upgrading.xml >--- apache-upgrading.xml 30 Jul 2007 18:06:35 -0000 1.8 >+++ apache-upgrading.xml 28 Nov 2007 10:10:17 -0000 >@@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ > <author title="Author"> > <mail link="vericgar@gentoo.org">Michael Stewart</mail> > </author> >+<author title="Contributor"> >+ <mail link="hollow@gentoo.org">Benedikt Böhm</mail> >+</author> > > <abstract> > This document describes the procedure end-users should follow to safely >@@ -18,15 +21,84 @@ > <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 --> > <license/> > >-<version>2.5</version> >-<date>2007-07-30</date> >+<version>2.6</version> >+<date>2007-11-28</date> > >-<chapter> >-<title>Introduction</title> >+<chapter id="upgrade-2.2.6-r4"> >+<title>Upgrading from <2.2.6-r4</title> > <section> > <body> > > <p> >+The Apache ebuilds have used <path>/etc/apache2/apache2-builtin-mods</path> for >+a very lone time to select the built-in modules during compile time. This >+behaviour has several disadvantages though: >+</p> >+ >+<ul> >+ <li> >+ Selecting built-in modules during the initial merge is not possible. >+ </li> >+ <li> >+ Portage does not know which modules have been installed. This is especially >+ annoying for binary packages. >+ </li> >+ <li> >+ Portage will try to overwrite <path>apache2-builtin-mods</path> on every >+ upgrade. >+ </li> >+</ul> >+ >+<p> >+To rectify this situation <path>/etc/apache2/apache2-builtin-mods</path> has >+been deprecated and migrated to the new <c>APACHE2_MODULES</c> >+<c>USE_EXPAND</c> variable. To convert your custom module selection to the new >+format use the following command: >+</p> >+ >+<pre caption="convert apache2-builtin-mods to APACHE2_MODULES"> >+$ <i>echo APACHE2_MODULES=\"$(sed '/^mod_/s/mod_\(.*\)\s\+\(shared\|static\)/\1/;t n;d;:n' /etc/apache2/apache2-builtin-mods)\" >> /etc/make.conf</i> >+$ <i>rm /etc/apache2/apache2-builtin-mods</i> >+ >+<comment>(You can now safely upgrade apache:)</comment> >+$ <i>emerge -uvp '>=www-servers/apache-2.2.6-r4'</i> >+</pre> >+ >+<p> >+Additionally to the new <c>APACHE2_MODULES</c> the local <c>USE</c> flags have >+been cleaned up: >+</p> >+ >+<ul> >+ <li> >+ All MPM <c>USE</c> flags have been moved to the <c>APACHE2_MPMS</c> >+ <c>USE_EXPAND</c> variable >+ </li> >+ <li> >+ <c>no-suexec</c> is now <c>suexec</c> >+ </li> >+ <li> >+ <c>static-modules</c> is now <c>static</c> >+ </li> >+</ul> >+ >+<p> >+For a detailed description of old and corresponding new <c>USE</c> flags see >+<uri link="#use-2.2.6-r4">below</uri>. >+</p> >+ >+</body> >+</section> >+</chapter> >+ >+<chapter id="upgrade-2.0.52-r3"> >+<title>Upgrading from <2.0.52-r3</title> >+ >+<section> >+<title>Introduction</title> >+<body> >+ >+<p> > The state of Apache and its modules in Gentoo was becoming dismal. There were a > number of problems that caused support problems and made maintaining everything > the Apache herd is responsible for difficult: >@@ -57,12 +129,6 @@ > </ul> > > <p> >-The solution? The Apache herd was expanded, adding several new members, who >-worked together to create an eclass, update all the modules and fix a number >-of bugs. >-</p> >- >-<p> > This document details how to upgrade without breaking your system. If you are > a developer or would like to know what we changed, or how ebuilds need to be > modified to take advantage of our eclass, then check the <uri >@@ -71,15 +137,12 @@ > > </body> > </section> >-</chapter> >- >-<chapter id="upgrade"> >-<title>Upgrade Instructions</title> > <section> >+<title>Upgrading</title> > <body> > > <p> >-We have made many changes to how Apache works within Gentoo. Every package >+There have been many changes to how Apache works within Gentoo. Every package > that is directly related to Apache needs to be updated and some things that > worked previously will no longer work. > </p> >@@ -200,8 +263,8 @@ > </section> > </chapter> > >-<chapter id="use"> >-<title>Apache supported USE-flags</title> >+<chapter id="use-pre-2.2.6-r4"> >+<title>Supported USE-flags in <2.2.6-r4</title> > <section> > <body> > >@@ -215,98 +277,90 @@ > </p> > > <table> >-<tr> >+ <tr> > <th>USE-flag</th> >- <th>Packages</th> > <th>Description</th> >-</tr> >-<tr> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> > <ti>apache2</ti> >- <ti>depend.apache eclass (all modules)</ti> > <ti> > Should always be set if using the Apache-2.0 line, should not be set if > using the Apache-1.3 line. The eclass uses this to determine what version > of apache to depend on.</ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>debug</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Enables a hook that allows external modules to plug in and do something >+ after a child crashed. There are already two modules, >+ <c>mod_whatkilledus</c> and <c>mod_backtrace</c> that make use of this >+ hook. >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>doc</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Install the Apache manual and configuration. >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>ldap</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Install <c>mod_ldap</c> and <c>mod_auth_ldap</c>/<c>mod_authnz_ldap</c>. >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>ssl</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Installs <c>mod_ssl</c>. >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>mpm-itk</ti> >+ <ti>Builds the <uri link="http://mpm-itk.sesse.net/">itk</uri> MPM</ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> > <ti>mpm-leader</ti> >- <ti>apache-2*</ti> > <ti> > Builds the <uri > link="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/leader.html">leader</uri> > MPM</ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>mpm-metux</ti> >- <ti>apache-2*</ti> >- <ti>Builds the <uri link="http://www.metux.de/mpm/">metux</uri> MPM</ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> > <ti>mpm-peruser</ti> >- <ti>apache-2*</ti> > <ti> > Builds the <uri link="http://www.telana.com/peruser.php">peruser</uri> MPM > </ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> > <ti>mpm-prefork</ti> >- <ti>apache-2*</ti> > <ti> > Builds the <uri > link="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/prefork.html">prefork</uri> > MPM</ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> > <ti>mpm-threadpool</ti> >- <ti>apache-2*</ti> > <ti> > Builds the <uri > link="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/threadpool.html">threadpool</uri> > MPM</ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> > <ti>mpm-worker</ti> >- <ti>apache-2*</ti> > <ti> > Builds the <uri > link="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/worker.html">worker</uri> > MPM</ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>no-suexec</ti> >- <ti>apache</ti> >- <ti> >- Disables building of the suexec module (for those that don't want a >- potentially unsafe suid binary on their system) >- </ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> > <ti>static-modules</ti> >- <ti>apache</ti> > <ti> > Statically links the modules into the apache binary, so that a > LoadModule isn't required for loading the base modules into > Apache. > </ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>lingerd</ti> >- <ti>apache-1*</ti> >- <ti> >- Adds support for <uri >- link="http://www.iagora.com/about/software/lingerd/">lingerd</uri> >- </ti> >-</tr> >-<tr> >- <ti>no-htdocs</ti> >- <ti>gentoo-webroot-default</ti> >- <ti> >- Disables installing the default webroot into >- <path>/var/www/localhost</path> so that custom files there are not >- overwritten. Instead the webroot is installed into >- <path>/usr/share/doc/gentoo-webroot-default-*/webroot/</path>. >- </ti> >-</tr> >+ </tr> > </table> > > <note> >@@ -320,4 +374,523 @@ > </section> > </chapter> > >+<chapter id="use-2.2.6-r4"> >+<title>Supported USE-flags in 2.2.6-r4 and above</title> >+<section> >+<body> >+ >+<p> >+With the advent of <c>APACHE2_MODULES</c> a general cleanup of <c>USE</c> flags >+was necessary. The following table lists supported <c>USE</c> flags for >+<c>apache-2.2.6-r4</c> and above as well as their equivalent in previous >+versions. >+</p> >+ >+<table> >+ <tr> >+ <th>USE-flag</th> >+ <th>Old USE-flag</th> >+ <th>Description</th> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>debug</ti> >+ <ti>debug</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Enables a hook that allows external modules to plug in and do something >+ after a child crashed. There are already two modules, >+ <c>mod_whatkilledus</c> and <c>mod_backtrace</c> that make use of this >+ hook. >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>doc</ti> >+ <ti>doc</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Install the Apache manual and configuration. >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>ldap</ti> >+ <ti>ldap</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Install <c>mod_ldap</c> and <c>mod_authnz_ldap</c>. >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>ssl</ti> >+ <ti>ssl</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Installs <c>mod_ssl</c>. >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>static</ti> >+ <ti>static-modules</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Statically links the modules into the apache binary, so that a >+ LoadModule isn't required for loading the base modules into >+ Apache. >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>suexec</ti> >+ <ti>no-suexec</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Install <c>mod_suexec</c> and the <c>suexec</c> helper binary. >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>threads</ti> >+ <ti>threads</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Selects the default MPM if none is set in APACHE2_MPMS >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+</table> >+ >+<p> >+The following table lists supported <c>APACHE2_MPMS</c> as of >+<c>apache-2.2.6-r4</c> and their corresponding previous local <c>USE</c> flag. >+</p> >+ >+<table> >+ <tr> >+ <th>Flag</th> >+ <th>Old USE-flag</th> >+ <th>Description</th> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>event</ti> >+ <ti>mpm-event</ti> >+ <ti> >+ An experimental variant of the standard worker MPM >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>itk</ti> >+ <ti>mpm-itk</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Allows to run each virtual host under a separate uid and gid >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>peruser</ti> >+ <ti>mpm-peruser</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Peruser is a working implementation of the perchild MPM allowing to run >+ each apache child process as its own user and group, each handling its >+ own set of virtual hosts >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>prefork</ti> >+ <ti>mpm-prefork</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Implements a non-threaded, pre-forking web server >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>worker</ti> >+ <ti>mpm-worker</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Multi-Processing Module implementing a hybrid multi-threaded >+ multi-process web server >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+</table> >+ >+<p> >+The following table lists supported <c>APACHE2_MODULES</c> as of >+<c>apache-2.2.6-r4</c>. >+</p> >+ >+<table> >+ <tr> >+ <th>Flag</th> >+ <th>Description</th> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>actions</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Provides for executing CGI scripts based on media type or request method >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>alias</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Provides for mapping different parts of the host filesystem in the >+ document tree and for URL redirection >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>asis</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Sends files that contain their own HTTP headers >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>auth_basic</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Basic authentication >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>auth_digest</ti> >+ <ti> >+ User authentication using MD5 Digest Authentication >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authn_alias</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Provides the ability to create extended authentication providers based on >+ actual providers >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authn_anon</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Allows "anonymous" user access to authenticated areas >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authn_dbd</ti> >+ <ti> >+ User authentication using an SQL database >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authn_dbm</ti> >+ <ti> >+ User authentication using DBM files >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authn_default</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Authentication fallback module >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authn_file</ti> >+ <ti> >+ User authentication using text files >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authz_dbm</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Group authorization using DBM files >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authz_default</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Authorization fallback module >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authz_groupfile</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Group authorization using plaintext files >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authz_host</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Group authorizations based on host (name or IP address) >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authz_owner</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Authorization based on file ownership >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>authz_user</ti> >+ <ti> >+ User Authorization >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>autoindex</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Generates directory indexes, automatically, similar to the Unix ls >+ command >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>cache</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Content cache keyed to URIs >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>cern_meta</ti> >+ <ti> >+ CERN httpd metafile semantics >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>charset_lite</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Specify character set translation or recoding >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>dav</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) functionality >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>dav_fs</ti> >+ <ti> >+ filesystem provider for mod_dav >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>dav_lock</ti> >+ <ti> >+ generic locking module for mod_dav >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>dbd</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Manages SQL database connections >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>deflate</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Compress content before it is delivered to the client >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>dir</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Provides for "trailing slash" redirects and serving directory index files >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>disk_cache</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Content cache storage manager keyed to URIs >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>dumpio</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Dumps all I/O to error log as desired >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>env</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Modifies the environment which is passed to CGI scripts and SSI pages >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>expires</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Generation of Expires and Cache-Control HTTP headers according to >+ user-specified criteria >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>ext_filter</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Pass the response body through an external program before delivery to the >+ client >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>file_cache</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Caches a static list of files in memory >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>filter</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Context-sensitive smart filter configuration module >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>headers</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Customization of HTTP request and response headers >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>ident</ti> >+ <ti> >+ RFC 1413 ident lookups >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>imagemap</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Server-side imagemap processing >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>include</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Server-parsed html documents (Server Side Includes) >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>info</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Provides a comprehensive overview of the server configuration >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>log_config</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Logging of the requests made to the server >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>log_forensic</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Forensic Logging of the requests made to the server >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>logio</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Logging of input and output bytes per request >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>mem_cache</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Content cache keyed to URIs >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>mime</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Associates the requested filename's extensions with the file's behavior >+ (handlers and filters) and content (mime-type, language, character set >+ and encoding) >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>mime_magic</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Determines the MIME type of a file by looking at a few bytes of its >+ contents >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>negotiation</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Provides for content negotiation >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>proxy</ti> >+ <ti> >+ HTTP/1.1 proxy/gateway server >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>proxy_ajp</ti> >+ <ti> >+ AJP support module for mod_proxy >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>proxy_balancer</ti> >+ <ti> >+ mod_proxy extension for load balancing >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>proxy_connect</ti> >+ <ti> >+ mod_proxy extension for CONNECT request handling >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>proxy_ftp</ti> >+ <ti> >+ FTP support module for mod_proxy >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>proxy_http</ti> >+ <ti> >+ HTTP support module for mod_proxy >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>rewrite</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Provides a rule-based rewriting engine to rewrite requested URLs on the >+ fly >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>setenvif</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Allows the setting of environment variables based on characteristics of >+ the request >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>speling</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Attempts to correct mistaken URLs that users might have entered by >+ ignoring capitalization and by allowing up to one misspelling >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>status</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Provides information on server activity and performance >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>unique_id</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Provides an environment variable with a unique identifier for each >+ request >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>userdir</ti> >+ <ti> >+ User-specific directories >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>usertrack</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Clickstream logging of user activity on a site >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>version</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Version dependent configuration >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+ <tr> >+ <ti>vhost_alias</ti> >+ <ti> >+ Provides for dynamically configured mass virtual hosting >+ </ti> >+ </tr> >+</table> >+ >+</body> >+</section> >+</chapter> >+ > </guide>
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