Httpserv - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Parameters
alias
Guidelines
Use the no host-alias command to remove an alias map.
Related Commands
cancel, exit

httpserv

Enters HTTP Server configuration mode.
Syntax
httpserv name
httpserv name address port
no httpserv name
Parameters
name
address Specifies the IP address of the appliance interface that, in conjunction with
port
Guidelines
You can use either of two forms of the httpserv command to create an HTTP
server.
v The single-command form, creates a basic HTTP server that serves documents
v The multi-command form, creates an HTTP server capable of serving documents
Specifies the alias to assign to the specified IP address.
Specifies the name of the HTTP server.
The name can contain a maximum of 128 characters. For restrictions, refer
to "Object name conventions" on page xxiv.
the port, identifies the interface-port pair that the HTTP server monitors
for incoming HTTP client requests.
Specifies the port of the appliance interface that, in conjunction with the IP
address, identifies the interface-port pair that the HTTP server monitors for
incoming HTTP client requests.
only from the general user storage (store:) area.
If you wish to restrict access to an HTTP server, you can compile an ACL using
the acl, allow, and deny commands.
from other local storage areas, and provides the ability to add optional features
such as user authentication.
With only the name argument, the command enters HTTP Server configuration
mode, a mode that supports HTTP server creation with a series of brief
single-purpose commands.
While in HTTP Server configuration mode, you must use the ip-address,
local-directory, and port commands to complete server configuration.
Optionally, you can use the authentication, mode, and start-page commands to
provide enhanced server functions.
Chapter 2. Global configuration mode
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