Access Control; Log Files - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.0 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Allowing Users to Monitor Individual Virtual Servers
Code Example 13-2
<VSCLASS id="userclass" objectfile="userclass.obj.conf" rootobject="default" >
<VS id="useradmin" connections="group2" state="on" mime="mime1"
urlhosts="user-app" aclids="acl1">
<VARS webapps_file="user-apps.xml" webapps_enable="on"/>
<USERDB id="default" database="default" />
</VS>
</VSCLASS
In this example, the connection group is set to
previously, and the state is set to
Save your changes to
6.
Apply the changes by restarting the Administration Server.
7.
For any virtual server in any server instance, you should now be able to access
8.
the administrator UI by using the following URL:
server_name:port

Access Control

To protect the virtual server administration from unauthorized users, you can set
up ACLs. Because the URI for each virtual server is unique, you can set access so
that only the correct administrator can access the settings for a virtual server.
For more information, see Chapter 8, "Controlling Access to Your Server."

Log Files

Each virtual server can have its own log files. By default, all virtual servers share
the log file of the server instance. If you allow users to view their log files, in most
cases you should change the log file settings so that each virtual server has its own
access and error log.
For more information, see "Configuring Virtual Server Log Settings," on page 330.
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Updated useradmin
server.xml
/user-app/server_instance/virtual_server_ID
, the group created
group2
.
on
.

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