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

About This Guide
iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator’s Guide523346-002
xxvi
Organization of This Guide
You are familiar with writing and using configuration scripts.
You are familiar with the TCP/IP family of protocols.
You are familiar with network security and authentication techniques.
This guide also assumes that you have experience operating a secure computing
system. For an introduction to basic network security concepts, refer to Appendix D,
Security Concepts.
If you need more information about NonStop systems, you should consult the following
publications before reading this guide:
Introduction to the NonStop Himalaya K100 and K1000/K2000 or Introduction to
the NonStop Himalaya K10000/K20000 if you use an operating system RVU
starting with “D,” for example, D43.
G-Series Highlights and Migration Planning Guide if you use an operating system
RVU starting with “G,” for example, G04.
Organization of This Guide
Section 1, Introduction to the iTP Secure WebServer, describes the iTP Secure
WebServer in relation to the NonStop Kernel operating system and other HP
data-communications subsystems.
Section 2, Installing the iTP Secure WebServer, describes the basic steps for installing
the iTP Secure WebServer and lists the software and hardware requirements.
Section 3, Planning the iTP Secure WebServer PATHMON Environment, describes the
steps for configuring the Pathway environment.
Section 4, Configuring for Secure Transport, describes the configuration of the Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) within the iTP Secure WebServer environment.
Section 5, Integrating the WebSafe2 Internet Security Processor (WISP), explains how
to integrate an Atalla WebSafe2 unit into the iTP Secure WebServer environment.
Section 6, Managing the iTP Secure WebServer Using Scripts, describes how to
manage the iTP Secure WebServer using scripts provided with the product. It also
describes httpd, the command used to manage the iTP Secure WebServer.
Section 7, Configuring the iTP Secure WebServer, describes the steps for configuring
the iTP Secure WebServer.
Section 8, Using Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Programs, explains how to use
existing Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programs with the iTP Secure WebServer.
It also discusses how to develop CGI applications with much better scalability and
performance than conventional CGI.
Section 9, Using NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP), describes how to
develop NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) and use them with the iTP
Secure WebServer.