Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2001

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About Securing a Hardware Virtual Server
Setting Up Software Virtual Servers
72
Getting Results with Novell Web Services
To set up hardware virtual servers, dothe following:
1
Load and bundle all IP addresses.
2
Enter the following command at the NetWare server console:
add secondary IPaddress IP_address
3
Add the above command to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file after the LOAD
and BIND statements or after INITSYS.NCF if INETCFG is being used
to configure the server.
4
Click Enterprise Web Server servername > Content Management >
Hardware Virtual Servers.
5
In the IP Address field, enter the secondary IP address.
6
In the Document Root field, enter the document root. For example,
SYS:NOVONYX\SUITESPOT\DOCS.
7
To secure your hardware virtual server, check the Encryption check box.
See
"About Securing a Hardware Virtual Server" on page 72
additional information.
8
Click OK > Save and Apply.
9
Repeat the previous steps for each hardware virtual server.
For more information on security, refer to
Administration Guide.
While the Enterprise Web Server doesn't have to be secured for a hardware
virtual server to be secured, you do have to specify a Key Material Object
(KMO) during installation to use encryption. Once the KMO is created, use
Server Preferences > Encryption On/Off to select a KMO.
IMPORTANT:
Once you have turned Encryption on, you must use HTTPS to
contact this server rather than HTTP.
A software virtual server is a way to host several Web sites on one computer
without needing to have more than one IP address on the computer. For
example, you can set up your system so that both www.novell.com and
www.cambridge.com resolve to 192.3.4.5, and then set up software virtual
Novell Certificate Server
for

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