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Configuring a Fedora Linux Based Web Server

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In this chapter we will explain how to configure a Fedora Linux system to act as a web server.
== Web Server and Firewall Issues ==
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If your Fedora Linux system is configured to use a firewall, you will need to ensure that HTTP traffic on port 80 is permitted in order for external systems to be able to access your web server. Refer to the [[Basic Fedora Linux Firewall Configuration]] and [[Using Firestarter to Configure a Fedora Linux Firewall]] chapters of this book for details on configuring Fedora Linux Firewalls.
Once everything is configured it should be possible to enter the domain name of your web site into a browser anywhere in the world and access your web server.
 
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