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Configuring an Ubuntu Linux Based Web Server

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The standard web server on Linux is Apache. The web server is the technology that receives requests from web browsers and servers up the requested web pages to those browsers.
The desktop version of Ubuntu Linux does not install the Apache web server by default. The first step in setting up a web server, therefore, is to install Apache. This can be performed either from the command-line or using the Synaptic Package Manager. To use the Synaptic Package Manager, click on the ''System'' menu, select ''Administration'' and click on ''Synaptic Package Manager''. Enter your password if prompted to do so. Click on the ''Search'' toolbar button and search for ''apache2''. After the search complete completes, the Apache 2 Server should be listed in the Synaptic window. Click on the toggle next to the Apache server and select ''Mark for installation''. Finally, click on ''Apply'' in the toolbar to begin the installation.
To install Apache from the command-line start a terminal window (Applications->Accessories->Terminal) and run the following command at the command prompt:

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