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<CENTER><H1>Welcome to 
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<b>Running version
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The
Apache Web Server software on this system is operational. You may now add content to
this directory and replace this page. The Apache <a
href="./manual/index.html">documentation</a> has been included with this
distribution.
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Documentation for some <a
href="./manual/mod/index.html">standard</a> Apache modules is included.
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Some  other addon modules are included. If you're accessing this page as
http://localhost, you can read the documentation 
<a href="./addon-modules/">here</a>. If you're accessing this page remotely,
and are the sysadmin, simply remove the .htaccess in the /var/www/html/addon-modules 
directory and you'll have access to the documentation via the link.
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<center><H1>Secure your web server!</H1> </center>
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Mandrake now comes with SSL encryption (mod_ssl), we suggest you install it
for more security. It comes with its own test key so you can start using it
right now, or, thanks to Mandrake's new partnership with
Thawte, you can now buy an SSL certificate through MandrakeSoft! See <a
href=http://www.advx.org/thawte.php>this page</a> for more
information. Thawte SSL certificates will enable the SSL on your web
server, giving you the ability to communicate securely with your web
customers. SSL security makes eavesdropping on your web traffic almost
impossible. You might also want to try mod_sxnet: This product includes 
software developed by Thawte Consulting and implements the Thawte Strong 
Extranet version 1.1
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<H1>What is the Advanced Extranet Server?</H1>
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The Apache Web Server serves as the foundation for the Advanced
Extranet Server project. This fully modular, highly integrated and scalable solution 
offers the following features:
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<li>Advanced Scripting, CGI and Dynamic content
<li>Database integration
<li>Content management and publishing tools
<li>Advanced User Authentication
<li>Strong Cryptography for the international market
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Future versions will also feature:
<ul>
<li>Shopping Carts
<li>Online Payment Processing
<li>Web-based e-mail and mailing lists
<li>Resources for Webmasters
<li>ISP tools for Virtual Hosting
<li>Advanced management tools
<li>... and more!
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For more information, visit the <a
href="http://www.advx.org/">Advanced Extranet
Homepage</a>.
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<a NAME="about"></a>About Apache</h1>
The 
<a href="http://www.apache.org">Apache Project</a>
 is a collaborative software development effort aimed
at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and freely-available
source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server. The project is jointly
managed by a group of volunteers located around the world, using the Internet
and the Web to communicate, plan, and develop the server and its related
documentation. These volunteers are known as the Apache Group. In addition,
hundreds of users have contributed ideas, code, and documentation to the
project.
<p>Apache is <b>the most popular web server in the world</b>, with around
60% market share, more than twice than Microsoft IIS!
<p>According to <a href="http://www.netcraft.com/survey">Netcraft</a>, "The
widespread deployment of Apache amongst hosting companies and ISPs ensures
that Apache is in a better position to echo the growth of the web than any
other server, and this has been a longterm theme of the Web Server survey."
The last Netcraft survey reported more than 22 million Apache servers worldwide.
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<H1>Important Note</H1>
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If you are seeing this instead of the content you expected, please
<b>contact the administrator of the site involved.</b> If you send mail
about this to the authors of the Apache software, MandrakeSoft, or to the
distributors of the operating system, who almost certainly have nothing to
do with this site, your message will be <b>ignored</b>. You are probably
seeing this page because the server is not yet fully configured.
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<H1> Credits </H1>
This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation
(http://www.apache.org/).
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This product includes software developed by Ralf S. Engelschall
<rse@engelschall.com> for use in the mod_ssl project
(http://www.modssl.org/).
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The Improved mod_frontpage is (C) 2001 Christof Pohl
(chripo+frontpage@edo.uni-dortmund.de), enhanced for Frontpage 2002 support
by Martin Blapp (mb@imp.ch), from the FreeBSD project.
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