Creating A Connection Group - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 08-2002 ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Listen sockets must have a unique combination of port number and IP address.
You can use either IPV4 or IPV6 addresses. If you want to create a listen socket
for IP-address-based virtual servers, the IP address must be
or
, meaning it listens on all IP addresses on that port. You can
INADDR_ANY
then specify a particular IP address at the connection group.
You can also enable security (SSL) for this listen socket.
The Server Name field specifies the host name in the URLs the server sends to
the client. This affects URLs the server automatically generates; it doesn't affect
the URLs for directories and files stored in the server. This name should be the
alias name if your server uses an alias.
The default virtual server is the virtual server that will answer requests for the
listen socket's default connection group if no other virtual server is found first.
For more information, see "Virtual Server Selection for Request Processing,"
on page 252.
Click OK.
4.

Creating a Connection Group

When you add a listen socket, a default connection group is added automatically. If
your listen socket responds to any IP address, you can add additional connection
groups.
To add a connection group, follow these steps:
From the Server Manager, click the Preferences tab.
1.
Click Edit Listen Sockets.
2.
On the line next to the listen socket to which you want to add a connection
3.
group, click Groups.
A list of the all groups associated with the listen socket appears.
To add a group, use the line at the top of the screen where the action is set to
4.
Add and fill in the fields.
If your listen socket has a single IP address, you won't be able to add an
additional connection group.
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