How do I add standard modules like mode_rewrite and mod_speling and mod_auth_dbm to apache.
What should I do after I uncomment these lines in Configuration file?
# AddModule modules/standard/mod_speling.o
# AddModule modules/standard/mod_auth_dbm.o
## AddModule modules/standard/mod_rewrite.o
Should I recomplile apache after that or what?
I also need all modules that I currently have to be available after I add these in.
I really need step-by-step instructions. I have the telnet access to the server and root password.
The Apache is currently running, so I don't want to mess it up, I can't afford any loss of data and a long downtime.
I know this is not a big deal, but my experience with Apache is limited to httpd.conf file.
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