Oracle HTTP Server
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Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) is a web server based on the Apache HTTP Server[1], created by the Oracle Technology Network. The web server is based on Apache versions 1.3 and 2.0[2]. While the version based on Apache 1.3 is packaged as part of the Oracle Application Server distribution, the version based on Apache 2.0 is only available as a standalone product[3]. OHS based on Apache 2.0 is a newer product designed to execute faster on Windows OS machines and, like Apache 2.0, includes support for IPv6[4]. Oracle distributes a free (developer) version and commercial versions of Oracle HTTP Server. Unlike the commercial license, the developer license only allows prototype development and explicitly prohibits even internal use.
Server String to identify the Oracle HTTP Server running as webserve one can look at the serve string.
example: Oracle-HTTP-Server/1.3.28
Features:
- SSL/TLS security
- Virtual host
- Proxy Server
References
- ^ "Managing the Oracle HTTP Server". Retrieved March 22, 2011.
- ^ "Oracle HTTP Server Overview". Retrieved March 22, 2011.
- ^ Oracle HTTP Server Accessed 03/29/07
- ^ OHS Feature Overview accessed 03/29/07