
4 Installing Your Apache Server
the program. Remember, however, that these web pages may include in-
formation about a more recent version of the particular package, if a new
version of the package has become available since the release of this ver-
sion of the Red Hat Secure Web Server.
Beforeyou startthe installation, pleasereviewthe following packagesand
decide which ones you want to install with your secure web server.
1.3.1 Analog
Configuration File: /etc/analog.cfg
Documentation: /usr/doc/analog-3.0/
Description: Analog is a program that analyzes your web server’s log-
files. Analog parses your web server’s logfiles to provide you with
lots of valuable (or at least interesting) statistics and information.
For example, Analog can tell you how often web pages on your
server are retrieved, from what countries the requests are originat-
ing, which web sites include broken links, and more. Analog’s re-
ports are normally viewed through its web interface, which you can
access using almost any browser.
For more information about configuring Analog after installation,
see section 4.1 on page 77. You may also want to try the Analog web
pageathttp://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/˜sret1/analog/.
1.3.2 mod perl
Configuration File: N/A
Documentation: /usr/doc/mod perl-1.15/ or use the commands:
perldoc mod_perl
perldoc Apache
Description: mod perl is an Apache module that incorporates a Perl in-
terpreter into the Apache web server, so the Apache web server can
directly execute Perl code. Installation of the mod perl package
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