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Section 13.6:Additional Resources
Underneath the Listen lines in httpd.conf, add a line like the following, which will instruct
your Web server to listen on port 12331:
Listen 12331
You must restart httpd to start a new virtual host. See Section 13.2, Starting and Stopping httpd
for instructions on how to start and stop httpd.
Much more complete information about creating and configuring both name-based and IP address-
based virtual hosts is provided on the Web at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/. Please check the
Apache Group's virtual host documentation for more details on using virtual hosts.

13.6 Additional Resources

A lot of useful information concerning Apache is available. Please review these sources, especially
the official Apache website and the mod_ssl website.
13.6.1 Useful Websites
http://httpd.apache.org — The official website for the Apache Web server with documentation
on all the directives and default modules.
http://www.modssl.org — The official website for mod_ssl.
http://www.apacheweek.com — Published weekly online and distributed via email to over 12,000
people world-wide, Red Hat's Apache Week is the definitive online resource for all users of Apache
and Apache-based Web servers. Apache Week covers in-depth features and provides simple tuto-
rials and HOWTO's for novice and expert users alike.
13.6.2 Related Books
Apache Desktop Reference by Ralf S. Engelschall; Addison Wesley
Written by ASF member and mod_ssl author Ralf Engelschall, the Apache Desktop Reference pro-
vides a concise but comprehensive reference guide to using Apache at compilation, configuration,
and run time. This book is also available for you to download online at http://www.apacheref.com/.
Professional Apache by Peter Wainwright; Wrox Press Ltd
Professional Apache is one of the many books in Wrox Press Ltd's "Programmer to Programmer"
series, aimed at experienced Apache users and Web server administrators who are using Apache
for the first time.
Administering Apache by Mark Allan Arnold; Osborne Media Group
This book is targetted at Internet Service Providers who aim to provide more secure services, Web
developers, applications programmers, right up to the corporate system administrator.
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