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9 | 9 | %% sudo zypper update %% |
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11 | ===2.1 Download and Install Apache 2=== | |
12 | Download and install Apache2 on openSUSE using the following command. | |
13 | %% sudo zypper in apache2 %% | |
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15 | === 2.2 Start Apache2==== | |
15 | 16 | By default, Apache will not automatically start after installation. You can start it with: |
16 | 17 | %% systemctl start apache2.service %% |
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20 | 21 | file:apache2_activerunning.png |
21 | 22 | We can see from the screenshot that Apache is running and auto start enabled. |
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24 | Do you want your webserver to always start at boot time? | |
25 | %% sudo systemctl enable apache2 %% | |
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27 | ===2.3 Test === | |
23 | 28 | Check Apache version: |
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25 | 30 | %% sudo httpd -v %% |
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37 | 42 | Then in your browserâs address bar, type the IP address 127.0.0.1 or localhost in the browser address bar. You should see the âIt works!â Web page which means Apache Web server is running correctly. |
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44 | %% http://localhost %% | |
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39 | 46 | file:apache2_works.png |
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41 | 48 | ===Local Testserver Configuration=== |
42 | 49 | Configuring Apache manually involves editing plain text configuration files as user root. |
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44 | And enable auto start at boot time with: | |
45 | %% sudo systemctl enable apache2 %% | |
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48 | 54 | https://wackowiki.org/doc/Org/Tools/Hosting/TestServer/SettingUpVirtualHosts |