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Administrator reference: Files
This reference information describes the syntax and usage of configuration files and other files of interest to administrators.
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Apache APR and APR-util libraries supported by IBM HTTP Server
This section provides information about the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) and APR-util libraries that are supported by IBM® HTTP Server. IBM HTTP Server supports only the APR and APR-util libraries installed with the product. Copies of the libraries cannot be substituted.Apache modules (containing directives) supported by IBM HTTP Server
View information about Apache modules that are supported by IBM HTTP Server. You can use the directives that are defined within the supported Apache modules to configure IBM HTTP Server.Apache MPM and addressing modes supported by IBM HTTP Server
This section provides information about Apache Multi-processing module (MPM) and addressing modes supported by IBM HTTP Server.Apache programs supported by IBM HTTP Server
This section provides information on Apache programs that are supported by IBM HTTP Server. These supported Apache programs can be used to configure IBM HTTP Server.Client certificate environment variables
Client certificate environment variables are used to access client certificate information when client authentication is enabled. If client authentication is not enabled, references to these values are empty.Server certificate environment variables
Server certificate environment variables are used to access server certificate information. The server certificate environment variables are automatically set. If client authentication is not configured, references to these values are empty.SSL handshake environment variables
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) handshake environment variables are used to access server certificate information. When an SSL handshake is successfully completed, the SSL handshake environment variables are automatically set.


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