Linux Web Server Development by Karayiannis Christos
Author:Karayiannis, Christos
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2015-05-31T16:00:00+00:00
The virtual server rules define the condition on which the server will act and also how the request will be handled. You can set the rules in the Behavior tab of the vServers section. This section includes a table with the rules that you have currently set and also the Default rule that is predefined for each virtual server.
You can create new rules, set a handler for any rule you create, and also set a handler for the default rule. The rules are managed by clicking the Rule Management button, which swaps to a new set of tabs relating to rules. The first two, called Rule and Handler, are the most important.
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