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25.6. Adding Modules
The Apache HTTP Server is distributed with a number of modules. More information about Apache HTTP modules can be found on http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/.
The Apache HTTP Server supports Dynamically Shared Objects (DSOs), or modules, which can easily be loaded at runtime as necessary.
The Apache Project provides complete DSO documentation online at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/dso.html. Or, if the
http-manual
package is installed, documentation about DSOs can be found online at http://localhost/manual/mod/.
For the Apache HTTP Server to use a DSO, it must be specified in a
LoadModule
directive within /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
. If the module is provided by a separate package, the line must appear within the modules configuration file in the /etc/httpd/conf.d/
directory. Refer to LoadModule for more information.
If adding or deleting modules from
http.conf
, Apache HTTP Server must be reloaded or restarted, as referred to in Section 25.3, “Starting and Stopping httpd
”.
If creating a new module, first install the
httpd-devel
package which contains the include files, the header files, as well as the APache eXtenSion (/usr/sbin/apxs
) application, which uses the include files and the header files to compile DSOs.
After writing a module, use
/usr/sbin/apxs
to compile the module sources outside the Apache source tree. For more information about using the /usr/sbin/apxs
command, refer to the Apache documentation online at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/dso.html as well as the apxs
man page.
Once compiled, put the module in the
/usr/lib/httpd/modules/
directory. For RHEL platforms using default-64-bit userspace (x86_64, ia64, ?) this path will be /usr/lib64/httpd/modules/
. Then add a LoadModule
line to the httpd.conf
, using the following structure:
LoadModule <module-name> <path/to/module.so>
Where <module-name> is the name of the module and <path/to/module.so> is the path to the DSO.