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Netcraft reports that in August 2007, Apache accounted for 48 percent of public-facing Web sites while IIS rose to 34 percent. So does that mean IIS is more secure than Apache?
If you're concerned about the security of your Apache server, these four tips will go a long way to keeping that system secure.
Funded by Google and led by the Internet Security Research Group, Apache's web server is set to receive a new Rust-based mod_ssl module.
How to Configure Apache SSL for Windows. One of the most commonly used Web servers, the Apache Hypertext Transport Protocol Server was first released to the public in 1995. The Apache Project has ...
Find out which three modules to install on your Apache server to lock it down and prevent DDoS, Slowloris, and DNS Injection attacks.
Apache with standalone PHP might prove far less optimal than a lightweight event-driven Web server like Nginx with standalone PHP. My mental wheels began turning.
Netcraft reports that in August 2007, Apache accounted for 48% of public-facing Web sites while IIS rose to 34%. So does that mean IIS is more secure than Apache?
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Service (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. Since a ...
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