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APACHE(Open Source Web Server)

APACHE

 An open source web . Mostly for a Unix , Linux , and Solaris platform
 Apache is the most popular web server on net .
 It is very secure , fast and reliable.
 The name “Apache” device from the word ‘patchy” that the Apache developer user to
describe early version of their software.
FEATURES

 Implements many frequently requested features , including:


 DBM database for authentication
 Customized responses to errors and problems
 Virtual Hosts
 Multiple Directory Index directives
 It has been tested thoroughly by both developers and users.
 The Apache Web Server has
 HTTP
 IIS
 SSL
 The Apache Web server has been ported to Windows and other network operating
systems(NOS).
 The Apache HTTP Server is web server software notable for playing a key role in the initial
growth of the World Wide Web.
HTTP

 HTTP is an Hypertext Transfer Protocol.


 It provides a standard for Web browsers and servers and servers to communicate.
 The definition of HTTP is a technical specification of aa network protocol that software
must implement
 HTTP is an application layer protocol built on top of TCP.
ARP

 ARP converts an Internet protocol (IP) address to its corresponding physical network
address.
 ARP is a low-level network protocol, operating at Layer 2 of the OSI model.
 ARP is implemented usually in the device driver of network operating systems.
 It is most commonly seen on the Ethernet network , ATM, Token Ring,and other physical
networks.
DHCP

 DHCP allows a computer to join an IP-based network without having a pre-configured IP


address.
 DHCP is a protocol that assign unique IP address to devices, then releases and renews
these addresses as devices leave and re-join the network.

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