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Restricting Access
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Getting Results with Novell Web Services
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To choose a specific part of your server, click Browse.
4
To browse files and directories on your server, click Options.
5
To return to the Custom Error Responses form, click Back.
6
To enter the wildcard pattern to edit, click Wildcard.
7
Select the error response you want to customize.
8
In the appropriate field, enter the absolute pathname to the file or CGI
script that you want to return for that error code.
9
Check the CGI box if the file is a CGI program that you want to run.
10
Repeat this process for each error response you want to customize.
11
Click OK.
To remove a customization, return to the form and delete the filename from
the field next to the error code.
Use the Restrict Access form to configure several features.
When you use Public Directory Designation, you're actually specifying what
files and directories you want to allow public access to. The Public Directory
Designation box lists directories and files that are currently public with
associated prefixes.
For more information on working with additional or virtual document
directories, refer to
"Setting Additional Document Directories" on page 62
and
"Setting Virtual Document Directories" on page
User Document Directories, refer to
Directories" on page
The Password Redirection File allows you to create and display a file that
alerts users their passwords have expired and that they are using grace logins.
When users access this URL, the specified file appears rather than
INDEX.HTML.
When you are in eDirectory
rights granted to users. Rights Checking Mode allows you to check rights at a
more granular level. If you have the system check rights at the file level,
system performance will be affected.
"Configuring User Document
64.
mode, file access is determined by eDirectory
TM
62. For information on

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