Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.10 Administration Guide (5900-1418, March 2011)

Server tuning parameters
Access control entries
Listening ports and addresses
Virtual hosts
URL defaults
HTML directory aliases
CGI directory aliases
Logging and reporting parameters
The Secure Web Server configuration files are read in the following order:
httpd.conf
srm.conf
access.conf
Note:
By default, the configuration files access.conf and srm.conf do not contain any directives.
While they remain supported in Internet Express Version 6.4, all directives are defined in
httpd.conf.
If you specify the same directive in more than one configuration file, the first directive found takes
precedence.
In the tables in the following sections, a directive enclosed in angle brackets can be defined using
multiple lines and must be delimited by a <directive>...</directive> pair (where directive
is the directive name). The following example shows the proper syntax for a multiple-line directive:
<Limit GET POST>
order deny,allow
deny from all
allow from host1.domain.name domain2.name
</Limit>
Through the Change Configuration Parameters menu for each server, theSecure Web Server
Administration utility allows you to set many of the frequently used configuration parameters. If
you want to take advantage of more specializedWeb Server functionality, you must manually edit
the configuration files listed in Table 24. Avoid modifying the configuration parameters that are
handled by the Administration utility when manually editing these files.
For a complete listing of Secure Web Server directives, visit the following Web site:
http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/directives.html
Changing the Password for the Administration Web Server
To change the password used for the Administration Web Server, follow these steps:
1. Under Web on the Manage Components menu, choose Secure Web Server.
2. From the Secure Web Server Administration menu, choose Change Passwords for All
Administration Servers.
3. Enter the new password in the New Password field and again in the Verify New Password
field.
4. Click on Submit.
The new password takes effect immediately.
If you decide not to change the password, cancel the operation by clicking on one of the following:
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