CentOS comes with Apache v.2.2.3 and PHP v.5.1.6 and they are easily installed via the default CentOS Package Manager ‘yum’. The advantage of using yum (as opposed to installing via source code) is that you will get any security updates (if and when distributed) and dependencies are automatically taken care of. Apache Install A basic … Continue reading
chkconfig The chkconfig command can also be used to activate and deactivate services. The chkconfig –listcommand displays a list of system services and whether they are started (on) or stopped (off) in runlevels 0-6. At the end of the list is a section for the services managed by xinetd. chkconfig –list | more view all service per page If … Continue reading