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8 Installing Your Apache Server
or the disk caching version (described below). See section 4.5 on
page 83 formore information onconfiguring Squid after installation.
You may also want to try the Squid web page at
http://squid.nlanr.net/ for more information.
1.3.8 Squid-novm
Configuration File: /etc/squid.conf
Documentation: /usr/doc/squid-novm-1.1.22/
Description: Squid-novm is thesame asthe Squid packageexcept that it
uses your disk drive instead of your RAM to hold the cache.
1.3.9 ht://Dig
Configuration File: /etc/htdig.conf
Documentation: /usr/doc/htdig-3.0.8b2/
Description: ht://Dig is a web indexing and search engine intended to
be used by small domains or intranets. ht://Dig isn’t meant to be
a ”real” Internet search engine like AltaVista, Excite, etc. Instead,
ht://Dig is meant to provide searching capabilities for a single com-
pany or campus website or even for a subsection of a large website.
Please Note: ht://Dig doesnot currentlyhavetheability toconnect
to a secure web server. If you want to use ht://Dig with your Red
Hat Secure Web Server, you will need to leave your server’s config-
uration at the default configuration, which enables both secure and
non-secure operations. Please seesection 2.6 on page 36 forinforma-
tion onhow thedefault configuration ofyour secureweb serverruns
secure and non-secure servers on your machine using virtual hosts.
See section 4.6 on page 86 for more information on how to configure
ht://Dig after installation. You may also want to look for more in-
formation on the ht://Dig web page at http://www.htdig.org.
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