User manual
RaQ 3 Server Management
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• Accept Email for Domain The RaQ 3 Administrator can configure 
the user email addresses to both the fully qualified virtual domain 
name (user@www.domain.com) and the domain name alone 
(user@domain.com).
• Web Access by Domain The RaQ 3 Administrator can configure 
the web server to respond to both http://host.domain.com 
and http://domain.com.
• Maximum allowed disk space (MB) The RaQ 3 Administrator can 
set the amount of disk space a site can use, and can change this 
value at any time. The value is in Megabytes and must be a whole 
number greater than zero.
• Maximum Number of Users The RaQ 3 Administrator can limit 
the number of users that a Site Administrator can create. The RaQ 3 
Administrator can change this value at any time.
• Enable Shell Accounts The users of the virtual site being created 
can telnet to the RaQ 3 and run commands from a Linux shell. If 
this feature is enabled, Site Administrators can grant shell access on 
a user-by-user basis.
Note: Granting shell access can greatly compromise the 
security of your RaQ 3.
• Enable common gateway interface (CGI) scripts The RaQ 3 
Administrator can enable this virtual site and all the site users to 
have CGI-based dynamic Web content on the RaQ 3. CGI allows a 
user to have a Web site run programs that dynamically generate 
hypertext markup language (HTML) pages in response to specific 
user inputs. CGI scripts can be created on a user’s desktop 
computer and then transferred to the RaQ 3 with a file transfer 
protocol (FTP) application (see “Publishing Web pages using FTP” 
on page 125).
• Enable SSL The RaQ 3 provides an optional secure sockets layer 
(SSL) for web access. See “SSL settings” on page 98.
• Enable Server Side Includes The RaQ 3 can correctly display 
server-parsed Web pages (.shtml).
• Enable FrontPage Server Extensions Users of this virtual site 
can enable Microsoft FrontPage
TM
 Server Extensions for their Web 
page development. A root web for the site is automatically created 
when FrontPage Extensions are enabled. Site Administrators can 
create and delete user FrontPage webs individually.










