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Working with Log Files
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Getting Results with Novell Web Services
Server (during the NetWare installation), a Key Material Object (KMO) was
created by default. A KMO, also called a Server Certificate Object, includes a
server certificate and key pair files.
To enable or disable encryption in Web Manager, do the following:
1
From the NetWare Web Manager home page, click Admin Preferences.
2
Under Encryption, click On to enable, or Off to disable SSL.
3
From the Server Certificates drop-down list, select the Server Certificate
object you want to use for SSL encryption.
4
Click OK.
For more information on installing and configuring the Novell Certificate
Server, refer to the NetWare 6
Setting Up Novell Certificate Server
Administration Guide.
The Apache Web Server logs Web Manager activity, as well as activity by
other Web Services that depend on the Apache Server, such as NetWare
Remote Manager.
Access and error log files indicate who and what has been accessed, and what
errors have occurred on your Apache Web server.
HINT:
The Enterprise Web Server maintains its own log files. To view Enterprise
Web Server log files, click your Web server link under NetWare Enterprise Web
Server on the Web Manager home page, and then click the Server Status icon.
The access log files created by Apache are in the default Common Log Format
(CLF) that provides a fixed amount of information about Apache Web Server
activity.
The ERROR log file, located in ADMIN/LOGS in the server root directory,
lists all the errors the server has encountered.
The ACCESS log file, located in ADMIN/LOGS in the server root directory,
records information about requests to the server and the responses from the
server.
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