iTP Secure WebServer System Administrators Guide (Version 7.5+)
• Added the section for HeaderFieldSize (page 214) directive.
• Updated the section ExtendedLog (page 211) directive.
Changes for 629959-002 include:
• Added the section for “Implementing Virtual Hosts for iTP Secure WebServer” (page 125)
• Updated the section name to “Implementing Virtual Hosts for iTP Secure WebServer” (page 124)
• Updated the sections “Configuration Directives” (page 198) and“Logging through an External
ServerClass” (page 266).
• Updated the support for additional mime-types in the Table 15 (page 143), information about
the new type of CGI library—Tandem floating-point (libcgi_tandem.a), and various minor
corrections.
• Removed the /E namespace from the “Using Guardian Files” (page 104) Using Guardian Files
section, as it is not supported.
Document Organization
DescriptionSection
Describes the iTP Secure WebServer in relation to the
NonStop operating system and other HP data
communication subsystems.
Chapter 1: Introduction to the iTP Secure WebServer
Describes basic installation steps for iTP Secure WebServer
and lists the software and hardware requirements.
Chapter 2: Installing the iTP Secure WebServer
Describes the configuration steps for the Pathway
environment.
Chapter 3: Planning the iTP Secure WebServer PATHMON
Environment
Describes the configuration steps for Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) within the iTP Secure WebServer environment.
Chapter 4: Configuring for Secure Transport
Describes how to manage the iTP Secure WebServer using
scripts provided with the product. It also describes httpd,
the command to manage the iTP Secure WebServer.
Chapter 5: Managing the iTP Secure WebServer Using
Scripts
Describes configuration steps for the iTP Secure WebServer.Chapter 6: Configuring the iTP Secure WebServer
Explains how to use the existing Common Gateway
Interface (CGI) programs with the iTP Secure WebServer.
Chapter 7: Using Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
Programs
It also discusses how to develop CGI applications for better
scalability and performance than the conventional CGI.
References NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP)
System Administrator’s Guide, which describes how to
Chapter 8: Using NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages
(NSJSP)
develop NSJSP and use them with the iTP Secure
WebServer.
Describes how to use RLS to implement the replicated
webserver.
Chapter 9: Using the Resource Locator Service (RLS)
Describes how to use the ticketing services of the iTP Secure
WebServer.
Chapter 10: Administering Session Identifiers for
Anonymous Sessions
Describes how to use the iTP Secure WebServer
Administration Server to establish and modify
Chapter 11: Managing the iTP Secure WebServer From
Your Browser
configurations, monitor errors and other events, start and
stop the iTP Secure WebServer environment, and perform
other administrative tasks.
Describes the syntax of each configuration directive and
the associated commands and arguments that you can
specify in the iTP Secure WebServer configuration files.
Appendix A: Configuration Directives
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