Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - GATEWAY CUSTOMIZATION Manual page 31

Gateway customization guide
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Add an additional document directory.
2.
Adding an additional document directory is necessary to establish access to the
gateway files. For additional information, see
http://enterprise.netscape.com/docs/enterprise/611/admin/esco
ntnt.htm#22280
From the Class Manager for the Red Hat Enterprise Server:
Select Content Management > Additional Document Directories.
a.
In the URL Prefix field, enter this:
b.
clients/dsgw
In the Map to Directory field, enter this (replace
c.
directory):
serverRoot
Click OK, then Save and Apply.
d.
Change permissions of cookie directory (required for UNIX only).
3.
To enable the gateway to store cookies on the HTTP server, the gateway must have
write access to the HTTP server's cookie directory.
From the Class Manager for the Red Hat Enterprise Server:
Select System Settings > View Server Settings, and note the value set for the User
a.
field.
If this value is set to
named user. For example, on Solaris, grep for the HTTP process:
ps -ef | grep http
The process listed identifies the name under which the HTTP process is running.
Log into the machine as
b.
Go to the
c.
serverRoot/clients/dsgw
# chown
where
is the user name determined in step a.
uid
Verify that the directory is accessible by opening this URL:
d.
.
/clients/dsgw/
, check to make sure that the server is not running as a
nobody
.
root
directory and enter this:
uid
authck
HTTP Server Configuration
with your installation
serverRoot
Chapter 2
Setting Up the Gateway
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