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title = "Apache (httpd)"
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# Apache (httpd) Web Server
# httpd (Apache)
Solus provides httpd for web developers to test locally before uploading their work. Below are installation instructions for installing httpd:
Solus provides httpd (otherwise referred to as Apache) web server for web developers to test locally before uploading their work.
## Install
## Installation
httpd can be installed either from the Software Center or via terminal:
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sudo eopkg install httpd
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Configuration must be copied from /usr/share/defaults/httpd/httpd.conf into /etc/ and then edited to your liking. The default location for www documents in /var/www/
## Usage
Commands for managing the httpd via systemd systemctl:
### Configuration and DocumentRoot
As we supply a default vendor configuration in `/usr/share/defaults/httpd/`, to make modifications to httpd's configuration, you must first copy `/usr/share/defaults/httpd/httpd.conf` to `/etc/`, and make modifications to the file in `/etc/`
By default, httpd's DocumentRoot is set to `/var/www/`, thus files you desire to be accessible via your httpd server must be copied to that location.
### Management
Managing httpd is done via systemd, using the following commands:
``` bash
sudo systemctl enable httpd # enable on startup
sudo systemctl start httpd # start the web server
sudo systemctl stop httpd # stop the web server
sudo systemctl enable httpd # Enable on startup
sudo systemctl start httpd # Start the web server
sudo systemctl stop httpd # Stop the web server
```