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: You can install additional Apache2 modules and use them with your Web server. For example, run the following command from a terminal prompt to install the ''MySQL'' Authentication module:<br/><code style="background-color:lightgray">sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-auth-mysql</code> | : You can install additional Apache2 modules and use them with your Web server. For example, run the following command from a terminal prompt to install the ''MySQL'' Authentication module:<br/><code style="background-color:lightgray">sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-auth-mysql</code> | ||
: See the /etc/apache2/mods-available directory, for additional modules. | : See the /etc/apache2/mods-available directory, for additional modules. | ||
: Use the a2enmod utility to enable a module: | : Use the a2enmod utility to enable a module:<br/><code style="background-color:lightgray">sudo a2enmod auth_mysql</code><br/><code style="background-color:lightgray">sudo service apache2 restart</code> | ||
: Similarly, a2dismod will disable a module: <br/><code style="background-color:lightgray">sudo a2dismod auth_mysql</code><br/><code style="background-color:lightgray">sudo service apache2 restart</code> |
2016年6月8日 (三) 10:28的版本
- Apache2模块
- Apache2 is a modular server. This implies that only the most basic functionality is included in the core server. Extended features are available through modules which can be loaded into Apache2. By default, a base set of modules is included in the server at compile-time. If the server is compiled to use dynamically loaded modules, then modules can be compiled separately, and added at any time using the LoadModule directive. Otherwise, Apache2 must be recompiled to add or remove modules.
- Ubuntu compiles Apache2 to allow the dynamic loading of modules. Configuration directives may be conditionally included on the presence of a particular module by enclosing them in an <IfModule> block.
- You can install additional Apache2 modules and use them with your Web server. For example, run the following command from a terminal prompt to install the MySQL Authentication module:
sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-auth-mysql
- See the /etc/apache2/mods-available directory, for additional modules.
- Use the a2enmod utility to enable a module:
sudo a2enmod auth_mysql
sudo service apache2 restart
- Similarly, a2dismod will disable a module:
sudo a2dismod auth_mysql
sudo service apache2 restart