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

The Submit button transmits the data you specified on the form to the Administration utility
The Reset button (not shown in Figure 2) erases the data you specified and restores the
default values (if any)
The Clear button erases the data in all fields
Some forms have additional links at the bottom of the form (for example, the form for managing
the Secure Web Server provides a link to the Apache documentation on the Apache Web site).
To complete the form shown in Figure 2, follow these steps:
1. Enter a name in the Login Name field.
2. Enter a number in the Number of Users field.
3. Click on one or more of the groups in the Secondary Groups list box. (On this form, this step
is optional.) To clear a selection, click on it again.
Use the scroll bar at any time to display additional groups.
4. Click on Submit.
Accessing Administration Servers
Internet Express provides the following administration servers for managing Internet services:
Administration Utility —A set of CGI programs that use a configured instance of the Secure
Web Server listening on port 8081 (and port 8089, for backward compatibility with previous
releases).
Internet Monitor administration — The Internet Express installation script installs the Internet
Monitor Administration Server on port 8086.
The administration servers installed are password protected. When you attempt to access one of
these servers, you must provide the user name (admin by default) and password (which is set
during installation). To change the password for the Internet Express Administration utility, see
Chapter 7.
Note:
The Secure Web Server is initially configured to allow access to the Internet Express Administration
utility from the local system only. To allow access from remote systems, see the Secure Web Server
Administration Guide.
Table 2 summarizes the ports on which the administration accounts are installed by default, and
shows the URLs for accessing these accounts. In the URLs shown in Table 2, host.domain.name
represents the fully qualified host name of the local system (the system on which Internet Express
is installed).
Table 2 Internet Express Accounts and Ports
URLDescriptionPort Number
http://host.domain.name:8081/
Internet Express8081
http://host.domain.name:8086/
Internet Monitor8086
You access the administration servers from an HTML-based Web browser. Enter the appropriate
URL, as shown in Table 2.
22 Using the Administration Utility