Rapache 0.7 Early Eagle is in Intrepid Ibex!
I’m glad to annunce that Rapache 0.7 is in Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex release.

FFe Bug #283770 acked by
Scott Kitterman (Motu Release team) and uploaded by myself is up, go to try it!
Major points for this release are:
Reworked UI
The edges of the user interface has been rounded a little.
- most notably: the “Virtualhost Editor” window is very polished and has not anymore horizontal tabs.
- Virtualhost and Module editors have a link to the respective online documentation. This is something very simple to implement, yet much needed.
Plugins for more advanced capabilities
Rapache enjoys now a handful plugins to let you perform common tasks easily:
- the advanced tab lets you configure less often needed things like the server admin e-mail, the custom error log location (along with the error log level), enable or disable apache’s directory listing and to setup your own default documents policy.
- the basic security plugin it’s basically an interface to the basic_auth module of Apache. This is simple but incredibly handy, you can quickly set up an access list (namely creating users and assigning a password to them) to any virtualhost. Useful for disabling or enabling access to any virtualhost with a click or to restrict the access to a given site without having to resort to any server-side technology other than Apache.
- SSL We provide a Gui to quickly set-up an https:// enabled Virtualhost. Certificate Request creation is provided and even certificates self signing is available. It takes 5-6 clicks to be in business with Apache+SSL
- We now store last 20 backups of every virtualhost you edit within Rapache. That means that if something goes wrong, you can quickly restore the previous version.
- You can also now edit the virtualhosts source at hand and save it directly from Rapache. You will enjoy syntax highlighting as you deserve (hey, everyone deserves syntax highlighting).
Apache status
- Rapache now shows Apache’s status changing its own icon color. So you can see at a glance if Apache is up or not.
- We put some new item in the menu bar to allow users to start/stop/restart Apache.
- The new “Log Files” tab allows the user to quickly browse the logs.
If you’re interested in the project, just checkout the Launchpad Page, or drop to say “hello” in #rapache-devel on freenode. ![]()












