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Configuration Overview

Ubuntu's Apache2 default configuration is different from the upstream default configuration, and split into several files optimized for interaction with Ubuntu tools. The configuration system is fully documented in /usr/share/doc/apache2/README.Debian.gz. Refer to this for the full documentation. Documentation for the web server itself can be found by accessing the manual if the apache2-doc package was installed on this server.

The configuration layout for an Apache2 web server installation on Ubuntu systems is as follows:

/etc/apache2/ |-- apache2.conf | `-- ports.conf |-- mods-enabled | |-- *.load | `-- *.conf |-- conf-enabled | `-- *.conf |-- sites-enabled | `-- *.conf

  • apache2.conf is the main configuration file. It puts the pieces together by including all remaining configuration files when starting up the web server.
  • ports.conf is always included from the main configuration file. It is used to determine the listening ports for incoming connections, and this file can be customized anytime.
  • Configuration files in the mods-enabled/ , conf-enabled/ and sites-enabled/ directories contain particular configuration snippets which manage modules, global configuration fragments, or virtual host configurations, respectively.
  • They are activated by symlinking available configuration files from their respective *-available/ counterparts. These should be managed by using our helpers a2enmod , a2dismod , a2ensite , a2dissite , and a2enconf , a2disconf . See their respective man pages for detailed information.
  • The binary is called apache2. Due to the use of environment variables, in the default configuration, apache2 needs to be started/stopped with /etc/init.d/apache2 or apache2ctl . Calling /usr/bin/apache2 directly will not work with the default configuration.

Document Roots

By default, Ubuntu does not allow access through the web browser to any file apart of those located in /var/www , public_html directories (when enabled) and /usr/share (for web applications). If your site is using a web document root located elsewhere (such as in /srv) you may need to whitelist your document root directory in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf .

The default Ubuntu document root is /var/www/html . You can make your own virtual hosts under /var/www. This is different to previous releases which provides better security out of the box.

Reporting Problems

Please use the ubuntu-bug tool to report bugs in the Apache2 package with Ubuntu. However, check before reporting a new bug.

Please report bugs specific to modules (such as PHP and others) to respective packages, not to the web server itself.

Journal information

“Telecommunications” is a monthly production, information-analytical and educational-methodological magazine published since July 2000. For managers and workers of industry, research and design institutes, higher educational institutions, graduate students and students, as well as for specialists, developing, producing and operating telecommunications equipment. Development and production news, development forecasts, information protection, Regulatory, reference, analytical and educational materials. Main thematic sections of the magazine: Theoretical foundations of telecommunications: Transmission of analog and discrete signals Modulation and demodulation Reception and transmission messages Methods for detection and recognition of signals Processing and conversion of signals Access methods in communication systems Multi-channel communication lines Mathematical models processes and components of telecommunications systems Telephony: Structure of public networks Telephone traffic Telephone exchanges and communication centers Signaling and control systems in networks Telephone channels, subscriber channels and terminals Voice transmission quality assessment Distributed information and control systems: Global, regional, corporate and local networks Multi-level network architecture Protocols and network interfaces Switching, routing and flow control methods Network management. Administration Digital networks. ATM networks Internet network High-speed networks Deterministic and stochastic networks Virtual and smart networks Mobile radio communication systems: System architecture Cellular and trunk systems Mobile satellite communication systems Structural and functional components of systems Satellite communication systems: Communication satellites and earth stations Satellite communication facilities On-board signal processing System tracking and data relay Optical systems: Fiber-optic communication lines Light sources Optical receivers Optical fibers and radiation propagation Multi-channel systems with wavelength division Passive elements. Connectors and splicing devices Information display devices Information protection. Electromagnetic compatibility Geoinformation systems in telecommunications: Combination and merging of images Automation of ground-based processing of aerospace information Municipal geographic information systems Methods and technology for combining heterogeneous geospatial Information support systems for management in telecommunications: Methods and tools for information and analytical processing of messages Models, databases and knowledge DSS management in telecommunications Methods for processing messages and distributed DSS Intelligent systems in telecommunications: Automation of processing processes text messages Methods for formalized description of message semantics Knowledge engineering Computing systems, networks and telecommunications devices Noise-resistant coding and synchronization in telecommunication systems Network management. Administration Digital networks. ATM networks Internet network High-speed networks Deterministic and stochastic networks Virtual and smart networks Sensor networks General issues: Reviews of achievements and development forecasts Regulatory documents Standardization and certification in the field of telecommunications Educational and methodological materials Data banks on various systems communications Conferences, meetings, schools, seminars Abstracts of monographs, textbooks, patents Reference data The transition to the global information space and the connection of Russia to it undoubtedly determines the rapid development of telecommunications, which must be ensured by the presence of highly qualified personnel for this industry. Their preparation is the task of the monthly scientific-technical, information-analytical and educational-methodical magazine “Telecommunications”. The magazine publishes articles on the latest achievements in the field of development, production, operation various means telecommunications and information protection in them, as well as reference data, analytical reviews current state and development forecasts. The main sections of the journal are the theoretical foundations of telecommunications, telephony, networks, mobile radio communication systems, satellite systems communications, optical systems, information security, etc. We would like to inform you that the Telecommunications magazine has been translated into English since January 2006 and published by Begell House. Inc." (USA) in the form of separate collections of articles as a supplement to the journal “Telecommunications and Radio Engineering”. The magazine is distributed by subscription in English-speaking countries.

Tatyana Chausova
Head of Technology and Communications Department

Journal "Technology and Communications" (TCS): information and analytical specialized B2B publication, which publishes analytical reviews and current articles on trends in the development of telecommunications and information technologies, as well as scientific and technical materials that reveal the results of research, allowing readers to deeply analyze existing technologies. In general, the published materials are aimed at solving practical problems in the development of the Communications and IT industry. Titles and abstracts of articles have an English version.

TSS Magazine oriented for corporate customers, operators, system integrators and government agencies.

TSS has been published since 1997, circulation 20,000 copies.
Frequency of publications: 7 issues, including a special issue “Satellite communications and broadcasting”.
Simultaneously with the printed issue, the magazine is published in a convenient format for readers electronic format iMag V full version. Also, all articles are presented in pdf format. The archive contains all issues starting from 2008. Access to electronic issues is free, which significantly expands the readership.

TSS Magazine provides a discussion platform in the form of correspondence round tables for communication between specialists on current issues in the field of telecommunications and IT. Manufacturers, distributors and integrators can discuss with corporate consumers in various business areas and government agencies. In sections "Industry focus" And "Special Projects" We give consumers the opportunity to talk about their interests, what they have implemented, what they plan to implement in the near future, what difficulties they face, what are the benefits of introducing new technologies, equipment, services and systems. And we provide manufacturers, distributors and system integrators with the opportunity to present products and solutions for them.

You can find in the magazine answers to many current issues , which arise during the modernization of infrastructure and development of production, with the introduction of advanced technologies and solutions to improve business management and the formation of long-term development plans.

The TCC editors also pay attention to scientific and technical publications in the field of telecommunications in order to increase the relevance of research work in universities and enhance the prestige of Russian education and science.

“T-Comm – Telecommunications and Transport” is a peer-reviewed scientific publication with a publication frequency of 12 issues per year. The main content of the publication consists of scientific articles and analytical reviews. The name and content of the headings correspond to the branches of science in accordance with the nomenclature of the specialties of scientific workers.

Publications published in the journal have appropriate tools ( bibliographic references, tables, graphs, illustrative material, keywords, citation information).

Full-text versions of the journal are freely available on the official website of the publishing house www.site in the “Archive” section and in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI) database.

The publication is peer-reviewed (all published materials undergo thorough scientific examination). The publication's circulation is 3,000 copies (distributed to libraries throughout the country). Subscription publication (included in the catalog of OJSC Rospechat - subscription index 80714). Subscriptions to the publication are also carried out by alternative subscription agencies throughout the Russian Federation. The publishing house regularly ensures delivery of legal copies of all published journals to ITAR-TASS.

The scientific journal "T-Comm - Telecommunications and Transport" is indexed in many Russian and international databases: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Google Scholar, NEICON, VINITI RAS, CyberLeninka (Open Science), Scientific Electronic Library (RSCI), Bielefeld Academic Search Engine ( BASE), OCLC WorldCat, NORMA CS, Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR), “Map of Russian Science”. The application for inclusion of the journal in the SCOPUS database has been preliminary approved.

The official Internet portal of the magazine “T-Comm – Telecommunications and Transport” contains Russian and English versions of the publication. The portal contains full information about the journal, formed in accordance with international requirements for a scientific publication: publication ethics, technical requirements for the provision of articles, full information about the members of the editorial board, information about exhibition events in which the journal is an information sponsor or participant, a complete technical block for all articles in Russian and English languages(title, abstract of 200 words or more, keywords, citation information, list of references, information about authors, email addresses of authors, etc.). All incoming materials are checked by the Anti-Plagiarism system.

The website contains complete information on journal indexing with the ability to go to the appropriate databases.

The editorial board includes reputable Russian and foreign experts in the Communications industry. The editors have the written consent of each member of the editorial board, as well as a list of their works, indicating citation indices in various scientometric databases. The editor-in-chief of the journal is Tikhvinsky Valery Olegovich - Doctor of Economics, Professor at MTUSI, REU. G.V. Plekhanov and the Tunisian Institute of Telecommunications (Iset’Com). Honorary radio operator of the Russian Federation, laureate of the Russian Government Prize in the field of science and technology (2002). Deputy general director LLC "IKomInvest" for innovative technologies, chairman of the department "Infocommunication and telecommunication technologies" of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. The founder of the magazine "T-Comm - Telecommunications and Transport" is the publishing house of scientific literature "Media Publisher" (www.site).

Publishing license: PI No. FS77-55956 (publication languages: Russian and English; distribution area: Russian Federation and foreign countries).

The publisher of the magazine is Svetlana Sergeevna Dymkova. The magazine publishes articles reflecting the results of research and methodological activities of teachers, doctoral students, graduate students, students of specialized universities, as well as employees of research institutes in the Communications industry.

On the basis of the magazine, active scientific and technical propaganda of the latest achievements of the Communications industry is carried out. The magazine "T-Comm - Telecommunications and Transport" is a regular participant and information sponsor of most domestic and foreign thematic exhibitions, including those organized by ITU and IEEE.

The magazine actively cooperates with the Institute for Advanced Training of Managers and Industry Specialists "Communication", which is part of the MTUCI, and on this basis develops cooperation with regional operators and expands its readership.

Reader activity is constantly monitored, including through numerous international databases. On this moment The magazine's readers are representatives of more than 30 countries (the information is confirmed by mail.ru ratings). Since 2007, the Higher Attestation Commission of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation has noted the serious scientific status of the journal "T-Comm - Telecommunications and Transport", including it in the List of peer-reviewed scientific journals and publications, determined (approved) by the Higher Attestation Commission, in which the main scientific results dissertations for the scientific degree of Doctor and Candidate of Sciences in the following specialties:

05.12.04 – Radio engineering, including television systems and devices (technical sciences),

05.12.04 – Radio engineering, including television systems and devices (physical and mathematical sciences),

05.12.07 – Antennas, microwave devices and their technologies (technical sciences),

05.12.07 – Antennas, microwave devices and their technologies (physical and mathematical sciences),

05.12.13 – Systems, networks and devices of telecommunications (technical sciences),

05.12.13 – Systems, networks and telecommunications devices (physical and mathematical sciences),

05.12.14 – Radar and radio navigation (technical sciences),

05.12.14 – Radar and radio navigation (physical and mathematical sciences),

05.13.10 – Management in social and economic systems (technical sciences),

05.13.15 – Computers, complexes and computer networks(Technical science),

05.13.18 – Mathematical modeling, numerical methods and software packages (physical and mathematical sciences),

05.22.01 – Transport and transport-technological systems of the country, its regions and cities, organization of production in transport (technical sciences),

05.22.08 – Management of transportation processes (technical sciences),

05.22.13 – Navigation and air traffic control (technical sciences)

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Published since 2006

ISSN 2072-8735 (Print) ISSN 2072-8743 (Online)
Publishing license PI No. FS77_27364
(publication languages: Russian, English)

Subscription index of the Rospechat agency 80714

Magazine "T-Comm - Telecommunications and Transport"

included in the list of Higher Attestation Commissions


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PUBLICATION ACTIVITY OF THE MAGAZINE

Two-year impact factor RSCI 1.219 based on the results of 2017

Total number of journal articles 2656

Total number of magazine issues 140

Number of issues per year 12

Average number of articles per issue 15

on the topic “Electronics. Radio engineering" 2

on the topic "Communication" 3

on the topic "Transport" 4

Subjects of published articles according to the SRNTI rubricator

20.00.00 Computer Science

27.00.00 Mathematics

47.00.00 Electronics. Radio engineering

49.00.00 Communication

73.00.00 Transport

89.29.00 Use of space systems for communications and navigation

Editor-in-chief of T-Comm magazine