eneral, you can definitely give
HTTPD a shot. The package manager might have older versions available too.
I would wonder though why you want to run an older version.
- Y
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 11:35 PM, pritam sahoo wrote:
Hi Yehuda
Just one quick thing .As per the link i saw Oracle Linux allows to
Linux just
uses YUM for packages, so especially if you will have support, just install and
configure HTTPD supplied by Oracle as suggested in their documentation:
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37670_01/E41138/html/ch15s02.html
- Y
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 1:32 PM, pritam sahoo wrote
, 2016 11:49 AM, "pritam sahoo" wrote:
Team
Please suggest the support for Apache Server on oracle Linux 5 and 6. I am
looking for support for Apache 2.2 and Apache 2.4 support on Oracle linux 5 & 6
.Please suggest
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Regards, Pritam Sahoo9632005027
EXIN Cloud Foundation ,ITIL
Team
Please suggest the support for Apache Server on oracle Linux 5 and 6. I am
looking for support for Apache 2.2 and Apache 2.4 support on Oracle linux 5
& 6 .Please suggest
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Regards,
Pritam Sahoo
9632005027
EXIN Cloud Foundation ,ITIL V3 & COBIT V4 Certified
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