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Sergey Zimin writes "ApacheConf is a shell for configuring Apache web servers, that will help you to tune the main configuration file httpd.conf. ApacheConf presents all the information in the file httpd.conf in a structured view. All of the server's directives are grouped by categories (Global parameters, Main server's parameters, Directories, Virtual hosts, etc) and all these groups are represented as a tree. Therefore you can see the entire structure of the server at a glance and you can easily manage all of the server's directives, as well as the directories and virtual hosts. You save time, as you don't have to use notepad for configuring your server! ApacheConf has advanced description all of the server's directives and parameters. It will help the beginner to quickly master the Apache server. For the experienced user it will become an indispensable administrative tool."
Oh, and they somehow forgot to mention (Score:5, Informative)
Notepad? (Score:2, Funny)
You know... this actually brings back memories. I developed an interest in programming before I had convenient access to a computer. I would write my programs on paper at home and then transcribe them onto the computer at school.
Steve
Re:Notepad? (Score:1)
Re:Notepad? (Score:1)
Re:Notepad? (Score:1)
(apologies to Scott adams/Dilbert)
Windows only? (Score:4, Insightful)
Although most Linux/Unix users are used to editing files by hand with vi and windows users are used to using point and click gui's. Nothing wrong with that. It just seems to be like that most of the time.
Re:Windows only? (Score:1)
Troll! (the article not the parent)
Re:Windows only? (Score:2)
IIS is all point and click. Apache is starting to make waves in the IIS admin camps, and the admins are still scared of editing text files.
When you think about it, $20 isn't bad for a management product.
Comanche (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Comanche (Score:5, Informative)
One more (Score:1)
I agree with you. Editing by hand is the way to go.
Notepad? (Score:1)
Notepad! Shurely shome mistake? All web admins use vi, everyone knows that
Re:Windows? (Score:1)
Experienced users don't use Microsoft Windows.
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-- unix is for people without a social life - Patrick van Eijk
Your statement together with your .sig leaves only one conclusion:
Experienced users don't have a social life
If the seach engines have to disclose ad results.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Should that apply here as well? This is simply an advertisement for windows shareware software.
That's right, it doesn't run on any other OS, and you have 30 days to pay up.
I could see someone using it for remote administration, assuming the directory with the conf file has a windows share (right!), but it's not worth the money for a simple non-production windows apache server.
-Adam
Re:If the seach engines have to disclose ad result (Score:2)
A new advertising format on Slashdot? (Score:5, Insightful)
When are the pop-unders going to start?
What did you expect? (Score:2, Funny)
-techwolf
Agreed (Score:1)
tof
Re:Shouldnt be so hard on stuff like this... (Score:1)
start, programs, ApacheConf!
> tools like this that make it possible for monkeys to run web servers
What's the sign language for "vi /etc/apache/httpd.conf; apachectl start" ?
Re:Shouldnt be so hard on stuff like this... (Score:1)
Useless (Score:1)
What's wrong with editing a text file? (Score:1)
orlando....
Re:What's wrong with editing a text file? (Score:2)