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Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 Administrator's Manual (402 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
17
What's in this Guide
17
How this Guide Is Organized
18
Part I: Server Basics
18
Part II: Using the Administration Server
18
Part III: Configuring, Monitoring, and Performance Tuning
19
Part IV: Managing Virtual Servers and Services
20
Part V: Appendices
20
Conventions Used in this Guide
20
Using the Enterprise Server Documentation
21
Part 1 Server Basics
23
Chapter 1 Introduction to Enterprise Server
25
Enterprise Server
25
Enterprise Server Features
26
Administering and Managing Enterprise Servers
27
Enterprise Server Architecture
27
Content Engines
28
Server Extensions
28
Runtime Environments
29
Application Services
29
Enterprise Server Configuration
29
Enterprise Server Component Options
30
Enterprise Server Configuration Files
30
Dynamic Reconfiguration
32
Single-Server Configuration
32
All Platforms
32
UNIX and Linux Platforms
35
Virtual Server Configuration
36
Multiple-Server Configuration
36
Administration Server
36
Server Manager
37
Using the Resource Picker
38
Wildcards Used in the Resource Picker
39
Class Manager
39
Virtual Server Manager
40
Chapter 2 Administering Enterprise Servers
41
Accessing the Administration Server
41
Unix/Linux Platforms
41
Windows Nt/Windows 2000 Platforms
42
Running Multiple Servers
43
Virtual Servers
43
Installing Multiple Instances of the Server
43
Removing a Server
44
Migrating a Server
45
Part 2 Using the Administration Server
47
Chapter 3 Setting Administration Preferences
49
Shutting down the Enterprise Server Administration Server
49
Editing Listen Socket Settings
50
Changing the User Account (Unix/Linux)
50
Changing the Superuser Settings
51
Allowing Multiple Administrators
52
Specifying Log File Options
54
Viewing Log Files
54
The Access Log File
54
The Error Log File
55
Archiving Log Files
55
Using Cron-Based Log Rotation (Unix/Linux)
55
Configuring Directory Services
56
Restricting Server Access
56
Configuring JRE/JDK Paths
57
Chapter 4 Managing Users and Groups
59
Using Directory Services to Manage Users and Groups
59
Understanding Distinguished Names (Dns)
60
Using LDIF
61
Creating Users
61
Guidelines for Creating User Entries
61
How to Create a New User Entry
62
Directory Server User Entries
63
Managing Users
64
Finding User Information
64
Building Custom Search Queries
65
Editing User Information
67
Managing a User's Password
68
Managing User Licenses
68
Renaming Users
69
Removing Users
70
Creating Groups
70
Static Groups
71
Guidelines for Creating Static Groups
71
To Create a Static Group
71
Dynamic Groups
72
How Enterprise Server Implements Dynamic Groups
72
Dynamic Group Impact on Server Performance
73
Groups Can be Static and Dynamic
73
Guidelines for Creating Dynamic Groups
73
To Create a Dynamic Group
75
Managing Groups
75
Finding Group Entries
76
The "Find All Groups Whose" Field
76
Editing Group Attributes
77
Adding Group Members
77
Adding Groups to the Group Members List
78
Removing Entries from the Group Members List
79
Managing Owners
79
Managing See Alsos
79
Removing Groups
80
Renaming Groups
81
Creating Organizational Units
81
Managing Organizational Units
82
Finding Organizational Units
82
The "Find All Units Whose" Field
83
Editing Organizational Unit Attributes
83
Renaming Organizational Units
84
Deleting Organizational Units
84
Managing a Preferred Language List
85
Chapter 5 Securing Your Enterprise Server
87
Requiring Authentication
88
Using Certificates for Authentication
88
Client Authentication
88
Server Authentication
88
Virtual Server Certificates
89
Creating a Trust Database
89
Using Password.conf
90
Start an SSL-Enabled Server Automatically
91
Requesting and Installing a Verisign Certificate
91
Requesting a Verisign Certificate
91
Installing a Verisign Certificate
92
Requesting and Installing Other Server Certificates
92
Required CA Information
93
Requesting Other Server Certificates
94
Installing Other Server Certificates
96
Installing a Certificate
97
Migrating Certificates When You Upgrade
99
Migrating a Certificate
99
Using the Built-In Root Certificate Module
100
Managing Certificates
100
Installing and Managing Crls and Ckls
102
Installing a Local CRL or CKL
102
Managing Local Crls and Ckls
103
Configuring Remote Crls
104
Configuring Automatic/Remote CRL Downloads
104
Reducing the SSL3/TLS Session Cache Timeout
107
Setting Security Preferences
108
SSL and TLS Protocols
109
Using SSL to Communicate with LDAP
109
Enabling Security for Connection Groups
110
Turning Security on
110
Selecting a Server Certificate for a Connection Group
111
Selecting Ciphers
112
Configuring Security Globally
114
Ssl3Sessiontimeout
115
Sslcacheentries
115
Sslsessiontimeout
115
Using External Encryption Modules
115
Installing the PKCS#11 Module
116
Using Modutil to Install a PKCS#11 Module
116
Using Pk12Util
117
Selecting the Certificate Name for a Connection Group
119
FIPS-140 Standard
120
Setting Client Security Requirements
121
Requiring Client Authentication
122
Mapping Client Certificates to LDAP
123
To Require Client Authentication
123
Using the Certmap.conf File
125
Creating Custom Properties
128
Sample Mappings
128
Setting Stronger Ciphers
130
Considering Additional Security Issues
131
Choosing Passwords
132
Limit Administration Access
132
Limit Physical Access
132
Changing Passwords
133
Changing Passwords or Pins
133
Creating Hard-To-Crack Passwords
133
Limiting Other Applications on the Server
134
Unix/Linux
134
Knowing Your Server's Limits
135
Limiting Ports
135
Preventing Clients from Caching SSL Files
135
Windows Nt/Windows 2000
135
Making Additional Changes to Protect Servers
136
Specifying Chroot for a Virtual Server Cgis (Unix/Linux Only)
137
Specifying Chroot for a Virtual Server Class Cgis (Unix/Linux Only)
137
Chapter 6 Managing Server Clusters
139
About Clusters
139
Guidelines for Using Server Clusters
140
Setting up a Cluster
141
Adding a Server to a Cluster
142
Modifying Server Information
143
Removing Servers from a Cluster
144
Controlling Server Clusters
144
Adding Variables
145
Part 3 Configuring, Monitoring, and Performance Tuning
147
Chapter 7 Configuring Server Preferences
149
Starting and Stopping the Server
149
Setting the Termination Timeout
150
Restarting the Server (Unix/Linux)
151
Restarting with Inittab (Unix/Linux)
151
Restarting with the System RC Scripts (Unix/Linux)
151
Restarting the Server Manually (Unix/Linux)
152
Stopping the Server Manually (Unix/Linux)
152
Restarting the Server (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
152
Using the Automatic Restart Utility (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
153
Tuning Your Server for Performance
154
Editing the Magnus.conf File
155
Adding and Editing Listen Sockets
156
Choosing MIME Types
156
Restricting Access
157
Restoring Configuration Settings
157
Configuring the File Cache
158
Adding and Using Thread Pools
158
The Native Thread Pool and Generic Thread Pools (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
158
Thread Pools (Unix/Linux)
159
Editing Thread Pools
159
Using Thread Pools
159
Chapter 8 Controlling Access to Your Server
161
What Is Access Control
161
Setting Access Control for User-Group
162
Basic Authentication
163
Default Authentication
163
SSL Authentication
164
Digest Authentication
165
Using Other LDAP Attributes for Authentication
168
Other Authentication
169
Setting Access Control for Host-IP
169
Using Access Control Files
170
Configuring the ACL User Cache
170
How Access Control Works
171
Setting Access Control
173
Setting Access Control Globally
174
Setting Access Control for a Server Instance
178
Selecting Access Control Options
183
Setting the Action
183
Specifying Users and Groups
183
Specifying the from Host
185
Restricting Access to Programs
186
Setting Access Rights
187
Turning off Access Control
188
Writing Customized Expressions
188
Responding When Access Is Denied
189
Limiting Access to Areas of Your Server
189
Restricting Access to the Entire Server
190
Restricting Access to a Directory (Path)
191
Restricting Access to a File Type
192
Restricting Access to a URI (Path)
192
Restricting Access Based on Time of Day
193
Restricting Access Based on Security
194
Working with Dynamic Access Control Files
195
Using .Htaccess Files
195
Enabling .Htaccess from the User Interface
196
Enabling .Htaccess from Magnus.conf
197
Converting Existing .Nsconfig Files to .Htaccess Files
198
Using Htaccess-Register
199
Allow
200
Example of an .Htaccess File
200
Supported .Htaccess Directives
200
Authgroupfile
201
Authuserfile
201
Deny
201
Authname
202
Authtype
202
Limit
202
Limitexcept
203
Order
203
Htaccess Security Considerations
204
Require
204
Controlling Access for Virtual Servers
204
Accessing Databases from Virtual Servers
205
Editing Access Control Lists for Virtual Servers
206
Specifying LDAP Databases in the User Interface
206
Chapter 9 Using Log Files
209
About Log Files
209
Viewing an Access Log File
210
Viewing the Error Log File
211
Archiving Log Files
212
Internal-Daemon Log Rotation
213
Cron-Based Log Rotation
213
Setting Log Preferences
214
Cookie Logging
215
Running the Log Analyzer
216
Viewing Events (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
218
Chapter 10 Monitoring Servers
219
Monitoring the Server Using Statistics
220
Enabling Statistics
220
Using Statistics
221
Using Quality of Service
221
Quality of Service Example
222
Setting up Quality of Service
223
Required Changes to Obj.conf
225
Known Limitations to Quality of Service
225
SNMP Basics
227
The Enterprise Server MIB
228
Setting up SNMP
233
Using a Proxy SNMP Agent (Unix/Linux)
234
Installing the Proxy SNMP Agent
235
Starting the Proxy SNMP Agent
236
Restarting the Native SNMP Daemon
236
Installing the SNMP Master Agent
236
Enabling and Starting the SNMP Master Agent
237
Starting the Master Agent on Another Port
238
Manually Configuring the SNMP Master Agent
238
Editing the Master Agent CONFIG File
239
Defining Syscontact and Syslocation Variables
239
Configuring the SNMP Subagent
240
Starting the SNMP Master Agent
240
Manually Starting the SNMP Master Agent
240
Starting the SNMP Master Agent Using the Administration Server
241
Configuring the SNMP Master Agent
241
Configuring the Community String
242
Configuring Trap Destinations
242
Enabling the Subagent
242
Understanding SNMP Messages
243
Part 4 Managing Virtual Servers and Services
245
Chapter 11 Using Virtual Servers
247
Virtual Servers Overview
247
Multiple Server Instances
248
Virtual Server Classes
249
The Obj.conf File
249
The Default Class
250
Virtual Servers in a Class
250
Listen Sockets
250
Connection Groups
251
Virtual Servers
251
IP-Address-Based Virtual Servers
252
Types of Virtual Servers
252
Default Virtual Server
253
URL-Host-Based Virtual Servers
253
Virtual Server Selection for Request Processing
254
Document Root
255
Log Files
255
Migrating Virtual Servers from a Previous Release
256
Using Enterprise Server Features with Virtual Servers
256
Using SSL with Virtual Servers
256
Using Access Control with Virtual Servers
257
Using Cgis with Virtual Servers
257
Using Configuration Styles with Virtual Servers
257
Using the Virtual Server User Interface
258
The Class Manager
258
The Virtual Server Manager
258
Using Variables
259
Dynamic Reconfiguration
259
Setting up Virtual Servers
260
Creating a Listen Socket
260
Creating a Connection Group
261
Creating a Virtual Server Class
262
Editing or Deleting a Virtual Server Class
262
Specifying Services Associated with a Virtual Server Class
263
Creating a Virtual Server
263
Specifying Settings Associated with a Virtual Server
263
Allowing Users to Monitor Individual Virtual Servers
263
Access Control
266
Log Files
266
Deploying Virtual Servers
267
Example 1: Default Configuration
267
Example 2: Secure Server
269
Example 3: Intranet Hosting
270
Example 4: Mass Hosting
273
Chapter 12 Creating and Configuring Virtual Servers
275
Creating a Virtual Server
275
Editing Virtual Server Settings
276
Editing Using the Virtual Server Manager
276
Generating Reports for a Virtual Server
277
Editing Using the Class Manager
279
Editing Virtual Server Settings
279
Configuring Virtual Server MIME Settings
280
Configuring Virtual Server ACL Settings
280
Configuring Virtual Server Security
280
Configuring Virtual Server Quality of Service Settings
281
Configuring Virtual Server Log Settings
282
Configuring Virtual Server Java Web Application Settings
283
Deleting a Virtual Server
283
Chapter 13 Extending Your Server with Programs
285
Overview of Server-Side Programs
285
Types of Server-Side Applications that Run on the Server
286
How Server-Side Applications Are Installed on the Server
286
Java Servlets and Javaserver Pages (JSP)
286
Overview of Servlets and Javaserver Pages
287
What the Server Needs to Run Servlets and Jsps
288
Working with Web Applications
289
Deploying Web Applications Using Wdeploy
289
Using the Web-Apps.xml File
289
Deploying and Editing Web Applications with the User Interface
292
Deploying Servlets and Jsps Not in Web Applications
294
Configuring JVM Attributes
294
Deleting Version Files
294
Installing CGI Programs
295
Overview of CGI
296
Specifying a CGI Directory
298
Configuring Unique CGI Attributes for each Software Virtual Server
298
Specifying CGI as a File Type
299
Downloading Executable Files
299
Installing Windows Nt/Windows 2000 CGI Programs
300
Overview of Windows Nt/Windows 2000 CGI Programs
300
Specifying a Windows Nt/Windows 2000 CGI Directory
301
Specifying Windows Nt/Windows 2000 CGI as a File Type
303
Installing Shell CGI Programs for Windows Nt/Windows 2000
303
Overview of Shell CGI Programs for Windows Nt/Windows 2000
304
Specifying a Shell CGI Directory (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
304
Specifying Shell CGI as a File Type (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
305
Using the Query Handler
306
Chapter 14 Content Management
309
Setting the Primary Document Directory
310
Setting Additional Document Directories
311
Customizing User Public Information Directories (Unix/Linux)
312
Restricting Content Publication
313
Loading the Entire Password File on Startup
313
Using Configuration Styles
314
Enabling Remote File Manipulation
314
Configuring Document Preferences
314
Setting the Document Preferences
315
Entering an Index Filename
315
Selecting Directory Indexing
315
Specifying a Server Home Page
316
Specifying a Default MIME Type
316
Parsing the Accept Language Header
317
Configuring URL Forwarding
317
Customizing Error Responses
318
Changing the Character Set
319
Setting the Document Footer
320
Using .Htaccess
321
Restricting Symbolic Links (Unix/Linux)
321
Setting up Server-Parsed HTML
322
Setting Cache Control Directives
323
Using Stronger Ciphers
323
Chapter 15 Applying Configuration Styles
325
Creating a Configuration Style
325
Assigning a Configuration Style
327
Listing Configuration Style Assignments
328
Editing a Configuration Style
328
Removing a Configuration Style
329
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
17
What's in this Guide
17
How this Guide Is Organized
18
Part I: Server Basics
18
Part II: Using the Administration Server
18
Part III: Configuring, Monitoring, and Performance Tuning
19
Part IV: Managing Virtual Servers and Services
19
Part V: Appendices
20
Conventions Used in this Guide
20
Using the Enterprise Server Documentation
21
Part 1 Server Basics
23
Chapter 1 Introduction to Enterprise Server
25
Enterprise Server
25
Enterprise Server Features
26
Administering and Managing Enterprise Servers
27
Enterprise Server Architecture
27
Content Engines
28
Server Extensions
28
Runtime Environments
29
Application Services
29
Enterprise Server Configuration
29
Enterprise Server Component Options
30
Enterprise Server Configuration Files
30
Dynamic Reconfiguration
31
Single-Server Configuration
32
All Platforms
32
UNIX and Linux Platforms
35
Virtual Server Configuration
35
Multiple-Server Configuration
36
Administration Server
36
Server Manager
37
Using the Resource Picker
38
Wildcards Used in the Resource Picker
38
Class Manager
39
Virtual Server Manager
39
Chapter 2 Administering Enterprise Servers
41
Accessing the Administration Server
41
Unix/Linux Platforms
41
Windows Nt/Windows 2000 Platforms
42
Running Multiple Servers
43
Virtual Servers
43
Installing Multiple Instances of the Server
43
Removing a Server
44
Migrating a Server
45
Part 2 Using the Administration Server
47
Chapter 3 Setting Administration Preferences
49
Shutting down the Enterprise Server Administration Server
49
Editing Listen Socket Settings
50
Changing the User Account (Unix/Linux)
50
Changing the Superuser Settings
51
Allowing Multiple Administrators
52
Specifying Log File Options
54
Viewing Log Files
54
The Access Log File
54
The Error Log File
55
Archiving Log Files
55
Using Cron-Based Log Rotation (Unix/Linux)
55
Configuring Directory Services
56
Restricting Server Access
56
Configuring JRE/JDK Paths
57
Chapter 4 Managing Users and Groups
59
Using Directory Services to Manage Users and Groups
59
Understanding Distinguished Names (Dns)
60
Using LDIF
61
Creating Users
61
Guidelines for Creating User Entries
61
How to Create a New User Entry
62
Directory Server User Entries
63
Managing Users
64
Finding User Information
64
Building Custom Search Queries
65
Editing User Information
67
Managing a User's Password
68
Managing User Licenses
68
Renaming Users
69
Removing Users
70
Creating Groups
70
Static Groups
71
Guidelines for Creating Static Groups
71
To Create a Static Group
71
Dynamic Groups
72
How Enterprise Server Implements Dynamic Groups
72
Dynamic Group Impact on Server Performance
73
Groups Can be Static and Dynamic
73
Guidelines for Creating Dynamic Groups
73
To Create a Dynamic Group
75
Managing Groups
75
Finding Group Entries
76
The "Find All Groups Whose" Field
76
Editing Group Attributes
77
Adding Group Members
77
Adding Groups to the Group Members List
78
Removing Entries from the Group Members List
79
Managing Owners
79
Managing See Alsos
79
Removing Groups
80
Renaming Groups
81
Creating Organizational Units
81
Managing Organizational Units
82
Finding Organizational Units
82
The "Find All Units Whose" Field
83
Editing Organizational Unit Attributes
83
Renaming Organizational Units
84
Deleting Organizational Units
84
Managing a Preferred Language List
85
Chapter 5 Securing Your Enterprise Server
87
Requiring Authentication
88
Using Certificates for Authentication
88
Client Authentication
88
Server Authentication
88
Virtual Server Certificates
89
Creating a Trust Database
89
Using Password.conf
90
Start an SSL-Enabled Server Automatically
91
Requesting and Installing a Verisign Certificate
91
Requesting a Verisign Certificate
91
Installing a Verisign Certificate
92
Requesting and Installing Other Server Certificates
92
Required CA Information
93
Requesting Other Server Certificates
94
Installing Other Server Certificates
96
Installing a Certificate
97
Migrating Certificates When You Upgrade
98
Migrating a Certificate
98
Using the Built-In Root Certificate Module
99
Managing Certificates
100
Installing and Managing Crls and Ckls
101
Installing a Local CRL or CKL
101
Managing Local Crls and Ckls
102
Configuring Remote Crls
103
Configuring Automatic/Remote CRL Downloads
103
Reducing the SSL3/TLS Session Cache Timeout
106
Setting Security Preferences
107
SSL and TLS Protocols
108
Using SSL to Communicate with LDAP
108
Enabling Security for Connection Groups
109
Turning Security on
109
Selecting a Server Certificate for a Connection Group
110
Selecting Ciphers
111
Configuring Security Globally
113
Ssl3Sessiontimeout
114
Sslcacheentries
114
Sslsessiontimeout
114
Using External Encryption Modules
114
Installing the PKCS#11 Module
115
Using Modutil to Install a PKCS#11 Module
115
Using Pk12Util
116
Selecting the Certificate Name for a Connection Group
118
FIPS-140 Standard
119
Setting Client Security Requirements
120
Requiring Client Authentication
121
Mapping Client Certificates to LDAP
122
To Require Client Authentication
122
Using the Certmap.conf File
124
Creating Custom Properties
127
Sample Mappings
127
Setting Stronger Ciphers
129
Considering Additional Security Issues
130
Choosing Passwords
131
Limit Administration Access
131
Limit Physical Access
131
Changing Passwords
132
Changing Passwords or Pins
132
Creating Hard-To-Crack Passwords
132
Limiting Other Applications on the Server
133
Unix/Linux
133
Knowing Your Server's Limits
134
Limiting Ports
134
Preventing Clients from Caching SSL Files
134
Windows Nt/Windows 2000
134
Making Additional Changes to Protect Servers
135
Specifying Chroot for a Virtual Server Cgis (Unix/Linux Only)
136
Specifying Chroot for a Virtual Server Class Cgis (Unix/Linux Only)
136
Chapter 6 Managing Server Clusters
139
About Clusters
139
Guidelines for Using Server Clusters
140
Setting up a Cluster
141
Adding a Server to a Cluster
142
Modifying Server Information
143
Removing Servers from a Cluster
144
Controlling Server Clusters
144
Adding Variables
145
Part 3 Configuring, Monitoring, and Performance Tuning
147
Chapter 7 Configuring Server Preferences
149
Starting and Stopping the Server
149
Accessing Stdout() and Stderr() Messages (Unix/Linux)
150
Setting the Termination Timeout
151
Restarting the Server (Unix/Linux)
151
Restarting with Inittab (Unix/Linux)
152
Restarting with the System RC Scripts (Unix/Linux)
152
Restarting the Server Manually (Unix/Linux)
152
Stopping the Server Manually (Unix/Linux)
152
Restarting the Server (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
153
Using the Automatic Restart Utility (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
153
Tuning Your Server for Performance
155
Editing the Magnus.conf File
155
Adding and Editing Listen Sockets
156
Choosing MIME Types
156
Restricting Access
157
Restoring Configuration Settings
157
Configuring the File Cache
158
Adding and Using Thread Pools
158
The Native Thread Pool and Generic Thread Pools (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
158
Thread Pools (Unix/Linux)
159
Editing Thread Pools
159
Using Thread Pools
159
Chapter 8 Controlling Access to Your Server
161
What Is Access Control
161
Setting Access Control for User-Group
162
Basic Authentication
163
Default Authentication
163
SSL Authentication
164
Digest Authentication
165
Using Other LDAP Attributes for Authentication
168
Other Authentication
169
Setting Access Control for Host-IP
169
Using Access Control Files
170
Configuring the ACL User Cache
170
How Access Control Works
171
Setting Access Control
173
Setting Access Control Globally
174
Setting Access Control for a Server Instance
177
Selecting Access Control Options
182
Setting the Action
182
Specifying Users and Groups
182
Specifying the from Host
184
Restricting Access to Programs
185
Setting Access Rights
186
Turning off Access Control
187
Writing Customized Expressions
187
Responding When Access Is Denied
188
Limiting Access to Areas of Your Server
188
Restricting Access to the Entire Server
189
Restricting Access to a Directory (Path)
190
Restricting Access to a File Type
191
Restricting Access to a URI (Path)
191
Restricting Access Based on Time of Day
192
Restricting Access Based on Security
193
Working with Dynamic Access Control Files
194
Using .Htaccess Files
194
Enabling .Htaccess from the User Interface
195
Enabling .Htaccess from Magnus.conf
196
Converting Existing .Nsconfig Files to .Htaccess Files
197
Using Htaccess-Register
198
Allow
199
Example of an .Htaccess File
199
Supported .Htaccess Directives
199
Authgroupfile
200
Authuserfile
200
Deny
200
Authname
201
Authtype
201
Limit
201
Limitexcept
202
Order
202
Htaccess Security Considerations
203
Require
203
Controlling Access for Virtual Servers
203
Accessing Databases from Virtual Servers
204
Editing Access Control Lists for Virtual Servers
205
Specifying LDAP Databases in the User Interface
205
Chapter 9 Using Log Files
207
About Log Files
207
Viewing an Access Log File
208
Viewing the Error Log File
209
Archiving Log Files
210
Internal-Daemon Log Rotation
211
Cron-Based Log Rotation
211
Setting Log Preferences
212
Cookie Logging
213
Running the Log Analyzer
214
Viewing Events (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
216
Chapter 10 Monitoring Servers
217
Monitoring the Server Using Statistics
218
Enabling Statistics
218
Using Statistics
219
Using Quality of Service
220
Quality of Service Example
220
Setting up Quality of Service
221
Required Changes to Obj.conf
223
Known Limitations to Quality of Service
223
SNMP Basics
225
The Enterprise Server MIB
226
Setting up SNMP
231
Using a Proxy SNMP Agent (Unix/Linux)
232
Installing the Proxy SNMP Agent
233
Starting the Proxy SNMP Agent
234
Restarting the Native SNMP Daemon
234
Installing the SNMP Master Agent
234
Enabling and Starting the SNMP Master Agent
235
Starting the Master Agent on Another Port
236
Manually Configuring the SNMP Master Agent
236
Editing the Master Agent CONFIG File
237
Defining Syscontact and Syslocation Variables
237
Configuring the SNMP Subagent
238
Starting the SNMP Master Agent
238
Manually Starting the SNMP Master Agent
238
Starting the SNMP Master Agent Using the Administration Server
239
Configuring the SNMP Master Agent
239
Configuring the Community String
240
Configuring Trap Destinations
240
Enabling the Subagent
240
Understanding SNMP Messages
241
Part 4 Managing Virtual Servers and Services
243
Chapter 11 Using Virtual Servers
245
Virtual Servers Overview
245
Multiple Server Instances
246
Virtual Server Classes
247
The Obj.conf File
247
The Default Class
248
Virtual Servers in a Class
248
Listen Sockets
248
Connection Groups
249
Virtual Servers
249
IP-Address-Based Virtual Servers
250
Types of Virtual Servers
250
Default Virtual Server
251
URL-Host-Based Virtual Servers
251
Virtual Server Selection for Request Processing
252
Document Root
253
Log Files
253
Migrating Virtual Servers from a Previous Release
254
Using Enterprise Server Features with Virtual Servers
254
Using SSL with Virtual Servers
254
Using Access Control with Virtual Servers
255
Using Cgis with Virtual Servers
255
Using Configuration Styles with Virtual Servers
255
Using the Virtual Server User Interface
256
The Class Manager
256
The Virtual Server Manager
256
Using Variables
257
Dynamic Reconfiguration
257
Setting up Virtual Servers
258
Creating a Listen Socket
258
Creating a Connection Group
259
Creating a Virtual Server Class
260
Editing or Deleting a Virtual Server Class
260
Specifying Services Associated with a Virtual Server Class
261
Creating a Virtual Server
261
Specifying Settings Associated with a Virtual Server
261
Allowing Users to Monitor Individual Virtual Servers
261
Access Control
264
Log Files
264
Deploying Virtual Servers
265
Example 1: Default Configuration
265
Example 2: Secure Server
267
Example 3: Intranet Hosting
268
Example 4: Mass Hosting
271
Chapter 12 Creating and Configuring Virtual Servers
273
Creating a Virtual Server
273
Editing Virtual Server Settings
274
Editing Using the Virtual Server Manager
274
Generating Reports for a Virtual Server
275
Editing Using the Class Manager
277
Editing Virtual Server Settings
277
Configuring Virtual Server MIME Settings
278
Configuring Virtual Server ACL Settings
278
Configuring Virtual Server Security
278
Configuring Virtual Server Quality of Service Settings
279
Configuring Virtual Server Log Settings
280
Configuring Virtual Server Java Web Application Settings
281
Deleting a Virtual Server
281
Chapter 13 Extending Your Server with Programs
283
Overview of Server-Side Programs
283
Types of Server-Side Applications that Run on the Server
284
How Server-Side Applications Are Installed on the Server
284
Java Servlets and Javaserver Pages (JSP)
284
Overview of Servlets and Javaserver Pages
285
What the Server Needs to Run Servlets and Jsps
286
Working with Web Applications
287
Deploying Web Applications Using Wdeploy
287
Using the Web-Apps.xml File
287
Deploying and Editing Web Applications with the User Interface
290
Deploying Servlets and Jsps Not in Web Applications
292
Configuring JVM Attributes
292
Deleting Version Files
292
Installing CGI Programs
293
Overview of CGI
294
Specifying a CGI Directory
296
Configuring Unique CGI Attributes for each Software Virtual Server
296
Specifying CGI as a File Type
297
Downloading Executable Files
297
Installing Windows Nt/Windows 2000 CGI Programs
298
Overview of Windows Nt/Windows 2000 CGI Programs
298
Specifying a Windows Nt/Windows 2000 CGI Directory
299
Specifying Windows Nt/Windows 2000 CGI as a File Type
301
Installing Shell CGI Programs for Windows Nt/Windows 2000
301
Overview of Shell CGI Programs for Windows Nt/Windows 2000
302
Specifying a Shell CGI Directory (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
302
Specifying Shell CGI as a File Type (Windows Nt/Windows 2000)
303
Using the Query Handler
304
Chapter 14 Content Management
307
Setting the Primary Document Directory
308
Setting Additional Document Directories
309
Customizing User Public Information Directories (Unix/Linux)
310
Restricting Content Publication
311
Loading the Entire Password File on Startup
311
Using Configuration Styles
312
Enabling Remote File Manipulation
312
Configuring Document Preferences
312
Setting the Document Preferences
313
Entering an Index Filename
313
Selecting Directory Indexing
313
Specifying a Server Home Page
314
Specifying a Default MIME Type
314
Parsing the Accept Language Header
315
Configuring URL Forwarding
315
Customizing Error Responses
316
Changing the Character Set
317
Setting the Document Footer
318
Using .Htaccess
319
Restricting Symbolic Links (Unix/Linux)
319
Setting up Server-Parsed HTML
320
Setting Cache Control Directives
321
Using Stronger Ciphers
321
Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 Installation And Migration Manual (66 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
7
What You Need to Know
7
What's in this Guide
7
Document Conventions
8
How to Use Online Help
9
Where to Find Related Information
9
Chapter 1 Before You Install Netscape Enterprise Server
11
Supported Platforms
12
Required Patches
12
Hardware and Software Requirements
12
Unix/Linux
12
Windows Nt/Windows 2000
13
Other Technical Requirements
14
Creating a DNS Alias for the Server
14
UNIX and Linux User Accounts for the Server
15
Windows NT User Accounts for the Server
16
Choosing Unique Port Numbers
16
Installation Overview
18
Installing Netscape Communicator
19
Installing Communicator on UNIX or Linux
19
Installing Communicator on Windows NT
19
Installing Directory Server
20
Installing Netscape Console
20
Installing a Java Developer's Kit
21
Chapter 2 Installing Netscape Enterprise Server on UNIX
23
Installing on UNIX Platforms
23
Logging in as the Correct User
23
Unpacking the Files
24
Installing from an Netscape Enterprise Server CD
24
Running Setup
25
Typical or Custom Installation
25
Express Installation
29
Installing Across Multiple Machines
31
Using Templatized Installation
32
Using Silent Installation
36
Using Uninstall on UNIX
38
Chapter 3 Installing Enterprise Server on Windows NT
41
Installing on Windows NT
41
Unpacking the Files
42
Installing from an Enterprise Server CD
42
Running Setup.exe
42
Using Silent Installation
47
Using Uninstall on Windows NT
50
Chapter 4 Migrating Your Enterprise Server
53
Enterprise Server 6.1 Changes
54
Configuration Files
54
Java Configuration Files
54
Javaserver Pages
55
Java Servlets
55
Simple Session Manager
55
Virtual Servers
56
Obsolete Features
56
Obsolete Obj.conf Directives
56
Start and Stop Scripts
57
Symbolic Links in Configuration Files (UNIX and Linux)
57
Migrating Settings and Data
57
The Migrate Server Page
58
Migrating the Administration Server
59
Migrating User and Group Information
59
Migrating Virtual Servers
59
Migrating Acls
59
Migrating Certificates
60
Migrating Search Collections
60
Migrating Search Pattern Files
60
Migrating Applications
60
Migrating NSAPI Applications
61
Migrating Java Servlets
61
Server-Side Java Applets (Httpapplets)
62
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