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Establishing Security
Making a File or Directory Public
1
From the Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Server Preferences > Restrict Access.
2
Click Insert File to insert a file or directory.
3
Click Save to save your changes.
Displaying a File Indicating Expired Passwords
1
In the Password Expiration Redirection File field, enter the path to the
location where you have saved (or will) your password expiration
notification file.
The default is \NOVONYX\SUITESPOT\DOCS\NDSDIRECT.HTML.
2
Click Save to save your changes.
If you are using eDirectory, you can use Rights Checking Mode to determine
at what level you want rights checked. Checking File will affect performance.
When you install the Novell
installation), a Key Material Object (KMO) is created by default. A KMO,
also called a Server Certificate object, includes a server certificate and key
pair files.
For related information on securing the NetWare Web Manager, refer to
Chapter 3, "Modifying Web Manager Preferences," on page
For more information on installing and configuring the Novell Certificate
Server, refer to the
Novell Certificate Server Administration Guide (http://
www.novell.com/documentation/lg/crtsrvad/docui/index.html).
If you created a KMO, you can use the following procedure to enable security:
1
From the Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Server Preferences > Encryption On/Off.
This option is available only if you have created a KMO.
2
Under Encryption, click On.
The Port Number field displays 443.
3
Select the KMO you want to use for encryption from the KMO drop-
down list.
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Certificate Server (during the NetWare
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