Deploying web servers and reverse proxies


Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9

Setting up and configuring web servers and reverse proxies in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9

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Abstract

Configure and run the Apache HTTP web server, the NGINX web server, or the Squid caching proxy server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. Configure TLS encryption. Configure Kerberos authentication for the Apache HTTP web server. Set up NGINX as a reverse proxy for the HTTP traffic or as an HTTP load balancer. Configure Squid as a caching proxy without authentication, with LDAP authentication, or with Kerberos authentication.

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