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Index: P

packet filtering: 11.4.1. Packet Filtering
palloc( ): A.6.1. Pool Functions
parseHTTPdate( ): A.6.10. Time and Date Functions
parsing headers: 21.3. The Module Structure
PassEnv directive: 16.3. Setting Environment Variables
passwords
anonymous access: 5.12. Anonymous Access
checking (see authentication)
DBM files for: 5.10. DBM Files on Unix
Unix systems: 5.3. Passwords Under Unix
Win32 systems: 5.4. Passwords Under Win32
pathnames: 0.3.3. Pathnames
1.4. How HTTP Clients Work
paths: 3.4. Other Directives
API functions: A.6.12. Path, Filename, and URL Manipulation Functions
pcalloc( ): A.6.1. Pool Functions
pclosef( ): A.6.5. File and Socket Functions
per-directory configuration: 20.5. Per-Directory Configuration
21.3. The Module Structure
21.3. The Module Structure
A.3. Per-Directory Configuration
per-request information: 20.6. Per-Request Information
A.4. Per-Request Information
per-server configuration: 20.4. Per-Server Configuration
21.3. The Module Structure
21.3. The Module Structure
A.2. Per-Server Configuration
performance
caching: 9.4.1. Inward Caching
PK encryption: 11.2. Binary Signatures, Virtual Cash
performance tuning, mod_perl use: 17.9.1. Performance Tuning
Perl
flags, mod_perl: 17.5.1. Perl Flags
XML and: 19.2. XML and Perl
permissions (Unix): 2.3.5. Unix Permissions
suEXEC utility: 16.6. suEXEC on Unix
persistent-state cookies: 16.4.1. Apache Cookies
16.4.1. Apache Cookies
pfclose( ): A.6.5. File and Socket Functions
pfdopen( ): A.6.5. File and Socket Functions
pfopen( ): A.6.5. File and Socket Functions
PidFile directive: 2.5.5. PidFile
PIDs (process identifiers): 2.3. Setting Up a Unix Server
pinging IP addresses: 2.4. Setting Up a Win32 Server
pipe buckets: 20.9.1. Bucket Interface
piped logs, API functions: A.6.21. Piped Log Functions
PK encryption: 11.2. Binary Signatures, Virtual Cash
pool functions, API: A.6.1. Pool Functions
pools: 20.3. Pools
A.1. Pools
popenf( ): A.6.5. File and Socket Functions
port-based virtual hosting: 4.2.4. Port-Based Virtual Hosting
Port directive: 4.3. Two Copies of Apache
porting to Apache 2.0: 21.6. Porting to Apache 2.0
ports: 1.1. What Does a Web Server Do?
1.3.2. How Apache Uses TCP/IP
4.3. Two Copies of Apache
POST method (HTTP): 13.1.1. A Closer Look at HTTP
post read requests: 21.3. The Module Structure
preconfiguration: 21.3. The Module Structure
pregcomp( ): A.6.6. Regular Expression Functions
prerun fixups to modules: 21.3. The Module Structure
privacy (see encryption security)
process functions, API: A.6.7. Process and CGI Functions
process identifiers (PIDs): 2.3. Setting Up a Unix Server
processes
killing: 2.3.4. Several Copies of Apache
limiting for CGI scripts: 16.5. Script Directives
protocols: 1.3.2. How Apache Uses TCP/IP
proxy servers: 1.1.1. Criteria for Choosing a Web Server
configuring cache: 9.5. Setup
ProxyDomain directive: 9.2. Proxy Directives
ProxyPass directive: 9.2. Proxy Directives
ProxyPassReverse directive: 9.2. Proxy Directives
ProxyRemote directive: 9.2. Proxy Directives
ProxyRequests directive: 9.2. Proxy Directives
ps utility: 2.3. Setting Up a Unix Server
pstrcat( ): A.6.1. Pool Functions
pstrdup( ): A.6.1. Pool Functions
pstrndup( ): A.6.1. Pool Functions
public key encryption: 11.2. Binary Signatures, Virtual Cash
push_array( ): A.6.2. Array Functions
PUT method (HTTP): 13.1.1. A Closer Look at HTTP


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