Filename
.forceUTF8CharSet
.ignoreDnsServerHealth
.EnableSecureCookie
.noURLNormalize
.AllowUnknownHTTPMethods
.noGzipSupport
.useAlternate
.doNotUseTLS
Description
Located in the
/var/novell
When this file is enabled, the Linux Access Gateway
serves the Form Fill page to the browser in the UTF-8
character set.
Located in the
/var/novell
Ignores the DNS server health status while reporting
health to the Administration Console.
Located in the
/var/novell/
Adds the word
secure
at the end of
only HTTPS sites can access it. This file works when the
Force Secure Cookie option is disabled in the
Administration Console.
Located in the
/var/novell/
Disables the URL normalization protection for back-end
Web servers. This touch file resolves issues in serving
Web content from Web servers which had double byte
characters such as Japanese language characters.
Located in the
/var/novell/
When this file is present, the Linux Access Gateway
forwards any unknown HTTP methods to the Web server.
Located in the
/var/novell
Disables GZIP functionality in the Linux Access Gateway.
This ensures that the Linux Access Gateway does not
send Accept-Encoding: gzip deflate headers to the Web
server.
Located in the
/opt/novell/conf/keys
This file can be used when you have problems with the
SSL listeners in the Linux Access Gateway. The following
error message is displayed in the
NiciStore unprotect data failed
When you use this file, re-push the certificates used by
the Linux Access Gateway listeners, apply the changes,
then restart the Linux Access Gateway.
Located in the
/var/novell
Use this touch file if there is a problem in accelerating
Oracle application servers. After creating the touch file,
restart the Linux Access Gateway.
When this file is enabled, it prevents the Linux Access
Gateway from using TLS to communicate with the back-
end Web servers.
Troubleshooting the Linux Access Gateway 179
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