Apache Cookbook. Solutions and Examples for Apache Administration. 2nd Edition
- Autorzy: :
- Rich Bowen, Ken Coar
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There's plenty of documentation on installing and configuring the Apache web server, but where do you find help for the day-to-day stuff, like adding common modules or fine-tuning your activity logging? That's easy. The new edition of the Apache Cookbook offers you updated solutions to the problems you're likely to encounter with the new versions of Apache.
Written by members of the Apache Software Foundation, and thoroughly revised for Apache versions 2.0 and 2.2, recipes in this book range from simple tasks, such installing the server on Red Hat Linux or Windows, to more complex tasks, such as setting up name-based virtual hosts or securing and managing your proxy server. Altogether, you get more than 200 timesaving recipes for solving a crisis or other deadline conundrums, with topics including:
- Security
- Aliases, Redirecting, and Rewriting
- CGI Scripts, the suexec Wrapper, and other dynamic content techniques
- Error Handling
- SSL
- Performance
Instead of poking around mailing lists, online documentation, and other sources, rely on the Apache Cookbook for quick solutions when you need them. Then you can spend your time and energy where it matters most.
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Spis treści ebooka
- Apache Cookbook
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- Preface
- Whats in This Book
- Platform Notes
- Other Books
- Other Sources
- How This Book Is Organized
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Programming Conventions
- Typesetting Conventions
- Documentation Conventions
- The online manual (man) pages on a Unixish system
- The Apache Web server documentation
- Using Code Examples
- Wed Like to Hear from You
- Safari Enabled
- Acknowledgments
- Ken Coar
- Rich Bowen
- 1. Installation
- 1.1. Installing from Red Hat Linuxs Packages
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.1. Installing from Red Hat Linuxs Packages
- Installing from Debian Packages
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.2. Installing Apache on Windows
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.3. Downloading the Apache Sources
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.4. Building Apache from the Sources
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.5. Installing with ApacheToolbox
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.6. Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Apache
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.7. Uninstalling Apache
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Which Version of Apache to Use
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.8. Upgrading Using config.nice
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.9. Starting Apache at Boot
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.10. Useful configure Options
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 1.11. Finding Apaches Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2. Adding Common Modules
- 2.1. Installing a Generic Third-Party Module
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.1. Installing a Generic Third-Party Module
- 2.2. Installing mod_dav on a Unixish System
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.3. Installing mod_dav on Windows
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Using Windows Explorer to test mod_dav
- See Also
- 2.4. Installing mod_perl on a Unixish System
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.5. Installing mod_php on a Unixish System
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.6. Installing mod_php on Windows
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.7. Installing mod_ssl
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.8. Finding Modules Using modules.apache.org
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.9. Installing mod_security
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 2.10. Why Wont This Module Work?
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3. Logging
- 3.1. Getting More Details in Your Log Entries
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.1. Getting More Details in Your Log Entries
- 3.2. Getting More Detailed Errors
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.3. Logging POST Contents
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.4. Logging a Proxied Clients IP Address
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.5. Logging Client MAC Addresses
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.6. Logging Cookies
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.7. Not Logging Image Requests from Local Pages
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.8. Rotating Logfiles at a Particular Time
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.9. Rotating Logs on the First of the Month
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.10. Logging Hostnames Instead of IP Addresses
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.11. Maintaining Separate Logs for Each Virtual Host
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.12. Logging Proxy Requests
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.13. Logging Errors for Virtual Hosts to Multiple Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.14. Logging Server IP Addresses
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.15. Logging the Referring Page
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.16. Logging the Name of the Browser Software
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.17. Logging Arbitrary Request Header Fields
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 3.18. Logging Arbitrary Response Header Fields
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Logging Activity to a MySQL Database
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Logging to syslog
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Logging User Directories
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4. Virtual Hosts
- 4.1. Setting Up Name-Based Virtual Hosts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.1. Setting Up Name-Based Virtual Hosts
- 4.2. Designating One Name-Based Virtual Host as the Default
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.3. Setting Up Address-Based Virtual Hosts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.4. Creating a Default Address-Based Virtual Host
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.5. Mixing Address-Based and Name-Based Virtual Hosts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.6. Mass Virtual Hosting with mod_vhost_alias
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.7. Mass Virtual Hosting Using Rewrite Rules
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.8. Logging for Each Virtual Host
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.9. Splitting Up a Logfile
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.10. Port-Based Virtual Hosts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 4.11. Displaying the Same Content on Several Addresses
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Defining Virtual Hosts in a Database
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 5. Aliases, Redirecting, and Rewriting
- 5.1. Mapping a URL to a Directory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.1. Mapping a URL to a Directory
- 5.2. Creating a New URL for Existing Content
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.3. Giving Users Their Own URLs
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.4. Aliasing Several URLs with a Single Directive
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.5. Mapping Several URLs to the Same CGI Directory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.6. Creating a CGI Directory for Each User
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.7. Redirecting to Another Location
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.8. Redirecting Several URLs to the Same Destination
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.9. Permitting Case-Insensitive URLs
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.10. Showing Highlighted PHP Source without Symlinking
- Problem
- Solution
- Alternate Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.11. Replacing Text in Requested URLs
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.12. Rewriting Path Information to CGI Arguments
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.13. Denying Access to Unreferred Requests
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.14. Redirecting Unreferred Requests to an Explanation Page
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.15. Rewriting Based on the Query String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.16. Redirecting Allor Partof Your Server to SSL
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.17. Turning Directories into Hostnames
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.18. Redirecting All Requests to a Single Host
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.19. Turning Document Names into Arguments
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.20. Rewriting Elements between Path and Query String
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.21. Rewriting a Hostname to a Directory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.22. Turning URL Segments into Query Arguments
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 5.23. Using AliasMatch, ScriptAliasMatch, and RedirectMatch
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6. Security
- 6.1. Using System Account Information for Web Authentication
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.1. Using System Account Information for Web Authentication
- 6.2. Setting Up Single-Use Passwords
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.3. Expiring Passwords
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.4. Limiting Upload Size
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.5. Restricting Images from Being Used Off-Site
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.6. Requiring Both Weak and Strong Authentication
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.7. Managing .htpasswd Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.8. Making Password Files for Digest Authentication
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.9. Relaxing Security in a Subdirectory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.10. Lifting Restrictions Selectively
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.11. Authorizing Using File Ownership
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.12. Storing User Credentials in a MySQL Database
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.13. Accessing the Authenticated Username
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.14. Obtaining the Password Used to Authenticate
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.15. Preventing Brute-Force Password Attacks
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.16. Using Digest Versus Basic Authentication
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.17. Accessing Credentials Embedded in URLs
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.18. Securing WebDAV
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.19. Enabling WebDAV Without Making Files Writable by the Web User
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.20. Restricting Proxy Access to Certain URLs
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.21. Protecting Files with a Wrapper
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.22. Protecting Server Files from Malicious Scripts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.23. Setting Correct File Permissions
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.24. Running a Minimal Module Set
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Apache 1.3
- Apache 2.x
- See Also
- 6.25. Restricting Access to Files Outside Your Web Root
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.26. Limiting Methods by User
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.27. Restricting Range Requests
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Rebutting DoS Attacks with mod_evasive
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Chrooting Apache with mod_security
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Migrating to 2.2 Authentication
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.28. Blocking Worms with mod_security
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.29. Mixing Read-Only and Write Access to a Subversion Repository
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 6.30. Using Permanent Redirects to Obscure Forbidden URLs
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7. SSL
- 7.1. Installing SSL
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.1. Installing SSL
- Installing SSL on Windows
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- 7.2. Generating Self-Signed SSL Certificates
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Generating the private key
- Generating the certificate signing request
- Removing the passphrase
- Signing your key
- Configuring the server
- The easy way
- See Also
- 7.3. Generating a Trusted CA
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Importing the CA
- See Also
- 7.4. Serving a Portion of Your Site via SSL
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 7.5. Authenticating with Client Certificates
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- SSL Virtual Hosts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Ignore the problem
- Use one certificate on several hosts
- Use more than one address
- Wildcard Certificates
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8. Dynamic Content
- 8.1. Enabling a CGI Directory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.1. Enabling a CGI Directory
- 8.2. Enabling CGI Scripts in Non-ScriptAliased Directories
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.3. Specifying a Default Document in a CGI Directory
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.4. Using Windows File Extensions to Launch CGI Programs
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.5. Using Extensions to Identify CGI Scripts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.6. Testing that CGI Is Set Up Correctly
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.7. Reading Form Parameters
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.8. Invoking a CGI Program for Certain Content Types
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.9. Getting SSIs to Work
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.10. Displaying Last Modified Date
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.11. Including a Standard Header
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.12. Including the Output of a CGI Program
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.13. Running CGI Scripts as a Different User with suexec
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.14. Installing a mod_perl Handler from CPAN
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.15. Writing a mod_perl Handler
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.16. Enabling PHP Script Handling
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.17. Verifying PHP Installation
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.18. Parsing CGI Output for Server Side Includes
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.19. Parsing ScriptAlias Script Output for Server-Side Includes
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.20. Getting mod_perl to Handle All Perl Scripts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 8.21. Enabling Python Script Handling
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9. Error Handling
- 9.1. Handling a Missing Host Field
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.1. Handling a Missing Host Field
- 9.2. Changing the Response Status for CGI Scripts
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.3. Customized Error Messages
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.4. Providing Error Documents in Multiple Languages
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.5. Redirecting Invalid URLs to Some Other Page
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.6. Making Internet Explorer Display Your Error Page
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 9.7. Notification on Error Conditions
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10. Proxies
- 10.1. Securing Your Proxy Server
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.1. Securing Your Proxy Server
- 10.2. Preventing Your Proxy Server from Being Used as an Open Mail Relay
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.3. Forwarding Requests to Another Server
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.4. Blocking Proxied Requests to Certain Places
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.5. Proxying mod_perl Content to Another Server
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.6. Configuring a Caching Proxy Server
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.7. Filtering Proxied Content
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 10.8. Requiring Authentication for a Proxied Server
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Load Balancing with mod_proxy_balancer
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Proxied Virtual Host
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Refusing to Proxy FTP
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11. Performance
- 11.1. Determining How Much Memory You Need
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.1. Determining How Much Memory You Need
- 11.2. Benchmarking Apache with ab
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.3. Tuning KeepAlive Settings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.4. Getting a Snapshot of Your Sites Activity
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.5. Avoiding DNS Lookups
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- HostNameLookups
- Allow and Deny from hostnames
- See Also
- 11.6. Optimizing Symbolic Links
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.7. Minimizing the Performance Impact of .htaccess Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.8. Disabling Content Negotiation
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.9. Optimizing Process Creation
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.10. Tuning Thread Creation
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Setting the number of threads on single-child MPMs
- Number of threads when using the worker MPM
- Setting the number of threads when using netware or the perchild MPM
- See Also
- 11.11. Caching Frequently Viewed Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.12. Distributing Load Evenly Between Several Servers
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.13. Caching Directory Listings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 11.14. Speeding Up Perl CGI Programs with mod_perl
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Caching Dynamic Content
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12. Directory Listings
- 12.1. Generating Directory/Folder Listings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Enabling directory listings
- Disabling directory indexing below an enabled directory
- See Also
- 12.1. Generating Directory/Folder Listings
- Display a Standard Header and Footer on Directory Listings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.2. Applying a Stylesheet
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.3. Hiding Things from the Listing
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.4. Searching for Certain Files in a Directory Listing
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.5. Sorting the List
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Allowing a Client-Specified Sort Order
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.6. Specifying How the List Will Be Formatted
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.7. Allowing the Client to Specify the Formatting
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.8. Adding Descriptions to Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.9. Autogenerated Document Titles
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.10. Changing the Listing Icons
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.11. Listing the Directories First
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.12. Ordering by Version Number
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.13. Allowing the End User to Specify Version Sorting
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Complete User Control of Output
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Dont Allow the End User to Modify the Listing
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.14. Suppressing Certain Columns
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- Showing Forbidden Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 12.15. Aliases in Directory Listings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13. Miscellaneous Topics
- 13.1. Placing Directives Properly
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.1. Placing Directives Properly
- 13.2. Renaming .htaccess Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.3. Generating Directory/Folder Listings
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Enabling directory listings
- Disabling directory indexing below an enabled directory
- See Also
- 13.4. Solving the Trailing Slash Problem
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- Incorrect ServerName
- Invalid Alias directive
- See Also
- 13.5. Setting the Content-Type According to Browser Capability
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.6. Handling Missing Host: Header Fields
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.7. Alternate Default Document
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.8. Setting Up a Default Favicon
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.9. Directory Listings in ScriptAliased Directories
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.10. Enabling .htaccess Files
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- 13.11. Converting IBM/Lotus Server-Side Includes to Apache
- Problem
- Solution
- Discussion
- See Also
- A. Using Regular Expressions in Apache
- What Directives Use Regular Expressions?
- Regular Expression Basics
- Examples
- Redirecting several URLs
- Catching common misspellings
- For More Information
- What Directives Use Regular Expressions?
- B. Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Methodology
- In the Error Log
- Characterize the Problem
- Troubleshooting Methodology
- Debugging the Configuration
- Debugging Premature End of Script Headers
- Common Problems on Windows
- Cannot Determine Hostname
- Finding WS2_32.DLL on Windows
- Fixing WSADuplicateSocket Errors
- Handling System Error 1067
- Fixing Build-Time Error Messages
- __inet Symbols
- Getting Server-Side Includes to Work
- Debugging Rewrites That Result in Not Found Errors
- .htaccess Files Having No Effect
- Address Already in Use
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- About the Authors
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