Pat,
There is very little that's iSeries specific. Creating a server, SSL set up, and the options for basic authentication are the big differences. There are some directives specific to the iSeries version but I can't think of any I use.
The book "Professional Apache 2.0" is great (it not only covers how to do things but also why you'd do things a certain way). It's out of print now so you'll have to find used but it has served me well. Also, the Apache documentation at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/ is really good. IBM's documentation is not a good place to start (in fact, it's not all that great as a reference).
I also don't like using the admin UI to maintain the server. I use it to create new ones (the configuration it does for a new server is really nice) but after that, I edit them by hand.
Matt
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From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pat Barber
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Subject: [WEB400] Books
Any good books on Apache web server from a Iseries perspective.
I'm brand new to this subject and need to start somewhere.
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