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    Hello need help with Web Hosting, how you Install http://www.stanford.edu/services/webauth/ this in an Web Hosting??
    Sorry I'm new about this
    Please I need your Help can you show me step by step thank you
    I mean how you build Apache 2.x, you'll want to use a configure invocation
    like:

    ./configure --enable-so --enable-ssl --with-ssl=/usr/local

    (changing the last if your OpenSSL is installed somewhere else).

    Stanford users who are building Apache with GCC from pubsw should
    beware that Apache's build system tends to pick up Berkeley DB 4.0,
    zlib, and GDBM from pubsw, and that you'll therefore need those
    shared libraries available (preferrably on local disk) for the
    resulting Apache 2.x server to run.
    In an Web hosting Cpanel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickMyName View Post
    Hello need help with Web Hosting, how you Install http://www.stanford.edu/services/webauth/ this in an Web Hosting??
    Sorry I'm new about this
    Please I need your Help can you show me step by step thank you
    I mean how you build Apache 2.x, you'll want to use a configure invocation
    like:

    ./configure --enable-so --enable-ssl --with-ssl=/usr/local

    (changing the last if your OpenSSL is installed somewhere else).

    Stanford users who are building Apache with GCC from pubsw should
    beware that Apache's build system tends to pick up Berkeley DB 4.0,
    zlib, and GDBM from pubsw, and that you'll therefore need those
    shared libraries available (preferrably on local disk) for the
    resulting Apache 2.x server to run.
    In an Web hosting Cpanel?
    You can use EasyApachce in WHM to compile modules into Apache and PHP. If you do not have access to WHM (which is very likely if this is the first time you've heard of WHM), you would need to have your hosting provider do this for you.

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