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Before starting httpd, you should accept all input connections to http port in iptables. Usually it's 80.
Before starting httpd, you should accept all input connections to http port in iptables. Usually it's 80.
<pre>iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT</pre>
<pre>iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT</pre>
eth0 - is your ethernet device.


After that, see chain INPUT in iptables - insert
After that, see chain INPUT in iptables - insert
<pre>iptables -L</pre>
<pre>iptables -L</pre>
If you can see changes - everything is ok.
If you can see changes - everything is ok.


== Configuring httpd.conf ==
== Configuring httpd.conf ==

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Introducing

Fedora can be used as great web-server, based on Apache, which included in distributive.


Before starting

Before starting httpd, you should accept all input connections to http port in iptables. Usually it's 80.

iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT

eth0 - is your ethernet device.

After that, see chain INPUT in iptables - insert

iptables -L

If you can see changes - everything is ok.

Configuring httpd.conf

First of all, you should configure your httpd. The configuration file you can found in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf


Starting httpd

You can start httpd by:

#httpd -k start

If you want to restart or stop httpd, use the following commands:

#httpd -k restart
#httpd -k stop