Allowing Web Services



How do I configure a Linux server or configure Apache to allow
communication with the outside world via web services. I know how to
actually create the web service on the server side and the web service
client on the client side via Perl. They work perfectly on other
servers which I do not administer...but not on the Linux server that I
laughably must configure myself. I have searched a lot and have not
found any help.

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