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title = "httpd (Apache)"
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lastmod = "2017-04-23T18:37:45+03:00"
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# httpd (Apache)
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Solus provides httpd (otherwise referred to as Apache) web server for web developers to test locally before uploading their work.
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## Installation
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httpd can be installed either from the Software Center or via terminal:
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``` bash
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sudo eopkg install httpd
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```
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## Usage
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### Configuration and DocumentRoot
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Unlike most other operating systems, the httpd provided in Solus is [stateless](https://clearlinux.org/features/stateless), enabling us to provide out-of-the-box vendor configuration via `/usr/share/defaults/httpd/`, while still enabling the system administrator (*or a user with the appropriate permissions*) to override the vendor configuration via the system-wide configuration location, `/etc`.
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Therefore, to make modifications to httpd's configuration, you must first create the directories `/etc/httpd/conf.d/` and create your own *.conf files, which will override the vendor-provided configuration files.
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**Note:** Modification of the **vendor** configuration files may result in your changes being overwritten during the next update to httpd.
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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.
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### Management
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Managing httpd is done via systemd, using the following commands:
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``` bash
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sudo systemctl enable httpd # Enable on startup
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sudo systemctl start httpd # Start the web server
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sudo systemctl stop httpd # Stop the web server
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```
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