iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (iTPWebSvr 6.0+)
Configuration Directives
iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator’s Guide—523346-002
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Description
The following examples configure the httpd process to receive messages on any 
address associated with the process $ZTC0, to use a specified address with the 
process $ZTC1, and to use the IP address bound to the DNS name 
www.goblet.com with the process $ZTC2:
-transport /G/ZTC0 
-transport /G/ZTC1 -address 120.1.2.13
-transport /G/ZTC2 -address www.goblet.com
If server-addr is not an IP address associated with the TCP/IP process name in 
the TCP/IP configuration, an error is reported during httpd process startup. The 
error message reports that the server cannot bind to the combination of TCP/IP 
process name, IP address, and port (as specified in the -port argument).
If server-addr is specified in DNS format, an attempt is made to bind to each IP 
address to which the DNS name maps. Bindings that fail because the address is 
not available are ignored. All successful binds are kept. If no binds are successful, 
an error is reported and the httpd process does not start.
For the DNS format to be used, the address-resolved file 
$SYSTEM.ZTCPIP.RESCONF must be set up and contain the correct IP addresses 
for the name servers, which are entities defined by DNS.
-name server-name
Use the -name argument to specify the name used to refer to the server. The iTP 
Secure WebServer uses this name whenever it needs to generate a URL that 
refer to itself, such as for redirects. 
The name you specify must be a valid name or alias registered with the DNS. For 
more information about setting up an alias, consult your system or network 
manager. If no -name argument is specified, the iTP Secure WebServer uses the 
server address (server-addr) if -address is specified. Otherwise, the iTP Secure 
WebServer uses the host name of the machine on which it is running.
-port port-num
Use the -port argument to configure the server to check for connections on a 
specified port (port-num). 
The standard port number for HTTP connections is 80. If you choose another port, 
check the $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP.SERVICES file to ensure that this port has not 
already been allocated to another service. 
If you choose any port number less than 1024, you need to be root (superuser) to 
start the iTP Secure WebServer. If no -port argument is specified, 80 is used.
You can specify any number of Accept directives in the iTP Secure WebServer 
configuration file. Omit the Accept directive if you plan to use only secure transport.










