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<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pragma" CONTENT="no-cache">
<TITLE>Server Configuration</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY bgcolor=#ffffff>
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<A HREF="/sysadmin/index.stm" TARGET=_top>
<IMG border=0 ALIGN=left SRC="/sysimage/system/console.gif"></A>
<CENTER><FONT SIZE=6>Server Configuration</FONT>
<BR>
<I>Changes don't take effect until system restart. You must restart the
server before making any other configuration changes or the changes you
make below will be overwritten.</I>
<HR>
</CENTER>
<FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="/session/sysconfig" TARGET=_top onsubmit="return Form_Validator(this)">
<INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME="RCpage" VALUE="/sysadmin/index.stm">
<TABLE border=0 cellspacing=20>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>System Administrator</FONT>
<P>
<SELECT NAME=sysadmin>
<RCXselectuser username=RCEsysadmin>
</SELECT>
</TD>
<TD>The System Administrator username is used to access these sysadmin folder
and administrator methods. By default, the administrator username is 'admin'.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>System Administrator IP</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="sysadminip" VALUE="<RCEsysadminip>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=40>
</TD>
<TD>If left blank, the Sambar Server System Administrator may login from
any host. A space-separated list of IP addresses may be provided
(the wild-card character '*' may be used, i.e. 140.172.165.* ) to ensure
that only hosts which you plan to use for administration have access to
your System Administration tools. For maximum security, only allow access
to the "localhost" account (127.0.0.1).
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>User IP</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="userip" VALUE="<RCEuserip>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=40>
</TD>
<TD>If left blank, Sambar Server users may login from any host.
A space-separated list of IP addresses may be provided (the wild-card
character '*' may be used, i.e. 140.172.165.* ) to ensure
that only hosts which you plan to use for user logins have access to
your server.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Server Port</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="port" VALUE="<RCEport>" SIZE=12 MAXSIZE=12>
</TD>
<TD>The TCP/IP protocol has a number of ports which are used to differentiate
requests to different processes. The standard HTTP port number is 80. You can
choose any port number from 1 to 65000, however, many port numbers on your
system are reserved for other applications. Should you choose any port other
than port 80, you will have to access you homepage with the port number
appended to the URL (i.e. http://www.sambar.com:1080/ ).
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Server Security Realm</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="realm" VALUE="<RCErealm>" SIZE=20 MAXSIZE=20>
</TD>
<TD>The security realm of the server. This applies to all Basic
security.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Maximum Connections</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="maxconns" VALUE="<RCEmaxconns>" SIZE=12 MAXSIZE=12>
</TD>
<TD>Configure the maximum simultaneous connections supported by the system.
Connections differ from users in that a connection is only maintained
by the HTTP server for the duration of the transaction (HTTP request).
Therefore, while you might wish to support 200 simultaneous users, the
number of simultaneous connections needed to support that number of users
would likely be no more than 20.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Network Read Timeout</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="nettimeout" VALUE="<RCEnettimeout>" SIZE=12 MAXSIZE=12>
</TD>
<TD>Configure the maximum time, in seconds, to wait for a client connection
before terminating the connection. This period must be at least as
large as the Keep-Alive duration defined for the HTTP protocol. This
duration affects HTTP, proxy and FTP clients.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Memory Cache</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="cachesize" VALUE="<RCEcachesize>" SIZE=12 MAXSIZE=12>
</TD>
<TD>Configure the size, in bytes, for in-memory caching of disk files.
If zero (0) is specified, no file caching is performed. The memory cache
is used to enhance the HTTP Server performance only; there is presently
no caching mechanism for HTTP Proxy requests. For maximum performance,
this should be set to the cumulative size of all static files in your
document directories. (Note: The FTP Server and DNS Server also use this
memory cache).
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Resolve Host Names</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="resolvedns" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEresolvedns = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="resolvedns" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEresolvedns = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>Configure the server to perform a DNS lookup on every host connection
to resolve the hostname. <I>WARNING: </I>This requires communicating with
a DNS server which can be quite slow if not properly configured. You
should absolutely NOT turn this feature on if your DNS server is on the
other side of a WAN, modem dial-up, or if you expect user heavy traffic.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Automatic Directory Lists</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="showdirs" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEshowdirs = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="showdirs" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEshowdirs = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>If no default index page is present, this boolean indicates whether
the server should display the contents of the directory.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Enforce .htaccess</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="htaccess" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEhtaccess = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="htaccess" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEhtaccess = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>HTAccess Authentication was first implemented in NCSA and has since
become a de-facto standard for file-based access authentication. See the
documentation for additional information on this functionality.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>CGI stderr</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="cgistderr" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEcgistderr = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="cgistderr" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEcgistderr = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>If turned on, the CGI STDERR output is returned to the client as received
from the CGI application. In false (the default), only CGI STDOUT output is
returned to the client.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>ISAPI Debug Level</FONT>
<P>
<SELECT NAME=isapidbg>
<OPTION <RCif RCEisapidbg = None> SELECTED<RCendif>> None
<OPTION <RCif RCEisapidbg = Basic> SELECTED<RCendif>> Basic
<OPTION <RCif RCEisapidbg = Call> SELECTED<RCendif>> Call
<OPTION <RCif RCEisapidbg = Full> SELECTED<RCendif>> Full
</SELECT>
</TD>
<TD>The debug level for ISAPI applications.
<P>
<UL>
<LI><B>None</B>: No logging of any kind.
<LI><B>Basic</B>: Log only ISAPI function failures.
<LI><B>Call</B>: Trace all ISAPI function calls.
<LI><B>Full</B>: Detailed trace of each ISAPI call (for developers only).
</UL>
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Automatic Log Rotation</FONT>
<P>
<SELECT NAME="autolog">
<OPTION VALUE="never" <RCif RCEautolog = never OR RCEautolog = false> SELECTED<RCendif>> No log rotation
<OPTION VALUE="daily" <RCif RCEautolog = daily OR RCEautolog = true> SELECTED<RCendif>> Rotate Daily
<OPTION VALUE="weekly" <RCif RCEautolog = weekly> SELECTED<RCendif>> Rotate Weekly
<OPTION VALUE="monthly" <RCif RCEautolog = monthly> SELECTED<RCendif>> Rotate Monthly
</SELECT>
</TD>
<TD>If turned on, the server log files will be automatically rotated
and a log report will be automatically run. The log reports are available
through the system administration <I>Report</I> interface.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Home Page</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="homepage" VALUE="<RCEhomepage>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=30>
</TD>
<TD>The HTTP document served when users request the home page (/) from the server.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Default Page</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="defpage" VALUE="<RCEdefpage>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=40>
</TD>
<TD>The HTTP page served when users request a page from a directory without
specifying a path to a URL. This can be a space separated list of file
names (i.e. index.htm index.html index.shtml).
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Documents Directory</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="docsdir" VALUE="<RCEdocsdir>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=60>
</TD>
<TD>The directory in which documents are served out of. If not preceded by
a drive letter (i.e. d:\wwwdir), this directory is assumed to be relative to
the installation directory of the Sambar Server (<RCErootdir>).
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>CGI Directory</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="cgidir" VALUE="<RCEcgidir>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=60>
</TD>
<TD>The directory in which cgi-bin scripts are served out of. The
CGI directory must be found in the installation directory of the
Sambar Server. The Sambar Server CGI plug-in module can be used to
execute CGI applications outside the CGI directory.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>WinCGI Directory</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="wincgidir" VALUE="<RCEwincgidir>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=60>
</TD>
<TD>The directory in which Windows CGI scripts are served out of. The
WinCGI directory must be found in the installation directory of the
Sambar Server. The Sambar Server WinCGI plug-in module can be used to
execute WinCGI applications outside the WinCGI directory.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>ISAPI Extensions</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="isapiext" VALUE="<RCEisapiext>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=40>
</TD>
<TD>This should be a space separated list of ISAPI extensions that, if found
in the Documents Directory should be recognized as a DLL with
ISAPI extensions executed (i.e. *.dll).
If left blank, ISAPI extension cannot be run in the Doucments
Directory (with the exception of any direct execute ISAPI DLLs found
in the <B>[isapi]</B> section).
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>CGI Extensions</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="cgiext" VALUE="<RCEcgiext>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=40>
</TD>
<TD>This should be a space separated list of CGI extensions that, if found
in the Documents Directory should be recognized as CGI scripts and
executed (i.e. *.cgi *.exe *.pl).
If left blank, only scripts found in the <I>CGI Directory</I> are
treated as CGI scripts.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>WinCGI Extensions</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="wincgiext" VALUE="<RCEwincgiext>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=40>
</TD>
<TD>This should be a space separated list of WinCGI extensions that, if found
in the Documents Directory should be recognized as CGI scripts and
executed (i.e. *.cgi *.exe).
If left blank, only scripts found in the <I>WinCGI Directory</I> are
treated as WinCGI scripts.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>HTTP PUT Users</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="putusers" VALUE="<RCEputusers>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=60>
</TD>
<TD>A space separated list of server users that have permission to use
the HTTP PUT method. Directory access can be further restricted with the
security interfaces.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Server Side Includes</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="ssi" VALUE="<RCEssi>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=30>
</TD>
<TD>A space separated list of HTML file extensions that correspond with
files containing server side includes (i.e. shtml sht). As parsing
server-side include files is expensive, it is recommended that the
extensions be limited to <I>shtml</I>.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Prohibit Script #exec</FONT>
<P>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="noscriptexec" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEnoscriptexec = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="noscriptexec" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEnoscriptexec = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>Server-side include scripts may contain #exec directives that execute
arbitrary server-side scripts. If untrusted users are permitted to upload
documents to your server, you should prohibit the use of this directive.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Log Format</FONT>
<P>
<SELECT NAME="logformat">
<OPTION VALUE="performance" <RCif RCElogformat = performance> SELECTED<RCendif>> Sambar Server Format
<OPTION VALUE="combined" <RCif RCElogformat = combined> SELECTED<RCendif>> NCSA Combined Log Format
<OPTION VALUE="common" <RCif RCElogformat = common> SELECTED<RCendif>> NCSA Common Log Format
</SELECT>
</TD>
<TD>The log format options are:
<UL>
<LI>performance - Sambar Server performance format
<LI>combined - NCSA combined log format
<LI>common - NCSA Common Log Format
</UL>
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Don't Log IPs</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="noip" VALUE="<RCEnoip>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=30>
</TD>
<TD>A space separated list of IP addresses not to log requests from.
This list may use wild-cards to match against (i.e. <B>127.0.0.1 140.172*</B> ).
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Don't Log Requests</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="noreq" VALUE="<RCEnoreq>" SIZE=30 MAXSIZE=30>
</TD>
<TD>A space separated list of requests not to log.
This list may use wild-cards to match against (i.e. <B>*.jpg *.gif /foo*</B> ).
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Log Buffer Size</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="logsize" VALUE="<RCElogsize>" SIZE=12 MAXSIZE=12>
</TD>
<TD>Configure the maximum number of lines permitted in the server log
file (server.log). Once this number is reached for a server session,
the log is reset to the first line (it operates much like a circular buffer).
For an infinite log size, set the log size value to 0.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Enable JavaEngine</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="javaeng" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEjavaeng = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="javaeng" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEjavaeng = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>Enable the Sambar Server JavaEngine module. The JavaEngine implements
the Java 1.2 Servlet interface. See the
<A HREF=/syshelp/javaeng.htm>JavaEngine Help</A> pages for configuration
help. The Sun Java JDK must be installed prior to enabling this
functionality.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Enable DBMS Usage</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="usedbms" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEusedbms = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="usedbms" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEusedbms = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>Enable the DBMS interface of the Sambar Server. The DBMS interface
must be initialized to use the DBMS scripting. Once configured, the
DBMS management interfaces become available in the System Administration
console. (Note: You must have ODBC installed to enable this option.)
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Act as HTTPS Server</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="httpsserver" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEhttpsserver = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="httpsserver" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEhttpsserver = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>Start the SSL HTTP Server when the Sambar Server is started (in addition
to the HTTP server). There are several additional configuration elements
associated with installing and running SSL on the Sambar Server.
See the <A HREF="/syshelp/ssl.htm">SSL documentation</A> for more details.
</TD></TR>
<RCif RCElicense = pro>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Act as Mail Server</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="mailserver" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEmailserver = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="mailserver" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEmailserver = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>Start the Mail Server when the Sambar Server is started (in addition
to the HTTP server). Additional Mail configuration parameters must be
entered via the Mail Configuration forms on the System Administration
pages. User mailboxes are created using the User Management forms.
<I>WARNING: </I> At this time, the Mail Server is not mature and
should not be used in production environments.
</TD></TR>
<RCendif>
<RCif RCElicense = pro>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Act as DNS Server</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="dnsserver" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEdnsserver = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="dnsserver" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEdnsserver = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>Start the DNS Server/Proxy when the Sambar Server is started.
Additional DNS configuration parameters must be entered via the
DNS Configuration forms on the System Administration pages.
The functionality of this server/proxy is outlined on the
<A HREF="/syshelp/dns.htm">DNS</A> system help pages.
</TD></TR>
<RCendif>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Act as FTP Server</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="ftpserver" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEftpserver = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="ftpserver" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEftpserver = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>Start the FTP Server when the Sambar Server is started (in addition
to the HTTP server). <I>WARNING: </I>If your machine is already running an
FTP Server, the FTP Server will fail to start if the ports of the two
servers conflict.</I>
</TD></TR>
<RCif RCElicense = pro>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Act as Telnet Server/Proxy</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="telnetd" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEtelnetd = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="telnetd" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEtelnetd = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>Start the Telnet Server & Proxy when the Sambar Server is started
(in addition to the HTTP server). See the
<A HREF="/syshelp/telnet.htm">Telnet</A> documentation for usage details.
</TD></TR>
<RCendif>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Run Watcher</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="watcher" VALUE="true" <RCif RCEwatcher = true> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>Yes</B><BR>
<INPUT TYPE=radio NAME="watcher" VALUE="false" <RCif RCEwatcher = false> CHECKED<RCendif>>
<B>No</B><BR>
</TD>
<TD>Start a Watcher Daemon when the server is started to monitor the
WWW server and restart it in the event of a failure. This feature <B>can
be used</B> when the Sambar Server is run as an NT Service.
</TD></TR>
<TR valign=top><TD width=20%><FONT SIZE=+1>Watcher Timeout</FONT>
<P>
<INPUT TYPE=text NAME="watcherto" VALUE="<RCEwatcherto>" SIZE=12 MAXSIZE=12>
</TD>
<TD>Configure the delay in seconds between each wwwping of the server
by the watcher daemon. This time should exceed 60 seconds (300 is the default).
After two consecutive connect failures, the Sambar Server will be terminated
and restarted by the Watcher Daemon.
</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<P>
<CENTER>
<HR>
<INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE="Update Server Configuration">
</FORM>
<P>
<HR>
</CENTER>
<BR>
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