iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (iTPWebSvr 6.0+)

Configuring the iTP Secure WebServer
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The WID Configuration File
The WID Configuration File
Example 7-5 illustrates the contents of a sample wid.config file.
Caution. The wid configuration file used by keyadmin should not include extra white space
characters at the end of configuration parameters and should appear as in the sample file.
Example 7-5. Sample WID Configuration File
# filename: wid.config.sample
# blank lines and lines starting with # are ignored
# address of WebSafe Atalla boxes, maximum of 16
# optional TCP/IP process name after IP address
# just add lines with ip = ip address for more Atalla
# boxes
ip = 172.16.10.11 $ZTC9
ip = 172.16.11.13 $ZTC9
# TCP/IP timeout value to the Atalla boxes in 0.01 seconds
# if not set, the default is 500
timeout = 300
# filename for storing certificate and key information
# this entry is required
keyfile = /usr/tandem/webserver/conf/wid.keyfile
# Atalla websafe box highest SSL version supported
# optional
# SSL3 for Atalla websafe boxes 2611 and above with SSL3 support
# SSL2 for Atalla websafe boxes prior to 2611
version = SSL3
# directory to write temporary wid files
# if not set, the default is /tmp
#logdir = /usr/tandem/webserver/logs
# if tracefile is set, all communication to and from
# Atalla boxes is logged
# optional and should be set only if problem arises
# tracefile = /usr/tandem/webserver/logs/widtrace.log
# if errorfile is set, wid errors are logged to this file
# optional but should be set to log errors
errorfile = /usr/tandem/webserver/logs/widerror.log