A
- access
- read
- write
- access control
- choosing what to protect
- host names and
- IP addresses and
- Not Found message
- resources and
- user databases and
- administration server
- restricting access to
- security and
- administration server, configuring
- applications
- client-side
- server-side
- authentication
- client
- defined
- server
- authentication certificates
B
- buttons
- figure of
- top of forms
C
- cache
- defined
- caching files
- CAs
- certificate
- certificate authority
- certificate request, information needed
- certificates
- deleting
- distinguished name
- managing
- Certification Authorities
- CGI
- defined
- CGI directories
- editing
- removing
- CGI programs
- changing the server's location
- changing the server's user account
- character set, assigning
- CHROOT
- ciphers
- defined
- ciphertext
- client applications
- HTTP servers and
- client authentication
- clients
- accessing the server
- customized error messages for
- client-side applications
- CNAME
- DNS and
- Common Gateway Interface
- defined
- common logfile format
- computer requirements
- configuration templates
- applying
- creating
- removing
- configuring
- administration server
- controlling access to the server
- conventions, used in this book
- converting NCSA user databases
- creating databases
- cryptography
- customizing error messages
- Cypherpunks
D
- databases
- adding users
- creating
- creating groups
- editing groups
- editing users
- file format
- listing groups
- listing users
- password, changing
- removing
- removing groups
- removing users
- DBM
- decryption
- keys
- defaults
- file types
- deleting certificates
- directories
- listing files in
- moving the server
- moving to another server
- protecting access to
- directory indexing
- distinguished name
- DNS
- defined
- DNS alias
- document directories
- additional
- primary
- document directory
- document footer, specifying
- document preferences
- default MIME type
- directory indexing
- server home page
- document root
- configuring
- SSL and
- domain name servers
- Domain Name System
- Domain Name System, using with server
- domain name, server
- dynamic configuration
E
- encryption
- keys
- public-key
- signing files
- symmetric
- error responses
- customizing
- Expires header
- defined
F
- features, list of
- file extension, defined
- file types
- defined
- setting default
- files
- moving to another server
- protecting access to
- firewalls
- fonts
- monospaced, used in this book
- used in this book
- forwarding URLs
- ftp
G
- GIF, defined
- groups
- creating
- defined
- editing
- listing
- removing
H
- Home Page
- specifying
- host names
- restricting access by using
- hostname
- defined
- HTML, defined
- HTTP
- defined
- URLs and
- http
- defined
- HTTP servers
- defined
- HTTPD
- defined
- HTTPS
- defined
- https
- SSL and
I
- importing
- NCSA user databases
- users
- index.html, specifying
- information
- Internet and
- inittab
- defined
- editing
- starting the server with
- installation
- directories created
- errors (uid)
- files created
- preparation for
- upgrading servers
- user account needed
- what it does
- installing LiveWire applications
- integrity
- Internet
- defined
- Internet Protocol (IP)
- defined
- intranet
- defined
- IP address
- IP address, defined
- IP addresses
- access control and
J
- Java
- JavaScript
K
- key size
- keys
- private
- public
- session
L
- LiveWire
- LiveWire applications
- installing
- logging
- security
M
- magnus.conf
- managing certificates
- MD5, defined
- message integrity
- signing files
- MIME
- defined
- MIME types
- default
- monospaced fonts
- used in this book
- multimedia
- WWW and
N
- NCSA user databases
- importing
- Netscape Server Manager, starting
- NIS
- defined
- nntp
- nobody user account
- Not Found message, access control and
- ns-admin.conf file
O
- overview of this manual
P
- parsed HTML, customizing
- password file
- passwords
- changing for databases
- port numbers
- recommended
- security and
- starting the server
- ports
- 80 (HTTP)
- above 102
- changing
- clients and
- HTTPS
- recommended
- server
- pragma no-cache
- preferences
- global
- primary document directory, setting
- prime numbers
- privacy
- private key
- private keys
- processes
- server and
- programs
- CGI
- Java
- JavaScript
- LiveWire
- protocol
- defined
- TCP/IP
- public directories
- configuring
- public information directories
- customizing
- public key
- public keys
- public-key encryption
R
- RAM
- defined
- rc.local
- starting the server with
- read access
- realm
- defined
- redirection
- removing databases
- resource
- defined
- resources
- configuring
- controlling access to
- restarting the server
- restricting access
- root
- defined
- server and
S
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- security
- authentication and
- encryption and
- increasing
- integrity and
- keys
- Security directive
- security log
- server
- starting
- server authentication
- explained
- server daemon
- defined
- server home page
- server name
- aliases
- changing
- CNAME and
- server plug-in API
- server processes
- sp
- server root
- defined
- server settings, viewing
- server threads, setting
- server user account
- ServerCert directive
- ServerKey directive
- servers
- computer requirements for
- controlling access to
- features list
- home pages for
- HTTP defined
- location, changing
- moving files
- ports above 102
- ports under 102
- processes
- redirecting URLs to
- restricting access to
- root user
- slow performance
- starting
- user account for
- stopping
- upgrading
- user account, changing
- server-side applications
- session key
- session keys
- signing files
- smtp
- SOCKS
- defined
- spoofing
- SSL
- defined
- document root and
- enabling and disabling
- information needed to enable
- preparation for
- signing files
- SSL-enabled browsers
- starting the server
- user account needed
- stopping the server
- styles, in this book
- superuser
- defined
- symmetric encryption
- system preferences
- configuring
T
- TCP/IP
- telnet
- templates, configuration
- terms used in this book
- terms, in this book
- threads, setting server
- top-level domain authority
- troubleshooting installation
- typestyles used in this book
U
- uid
- defined
- installation errors and
- Uniform Resource Locators
- Unix
- user accounts
- upgrading
- URL database
- defined
- URLs
- defined
- format of
- forwarding
- redirecting to servers
- SSL-enabled servers and
- user account
- changing
- server and
- user accounts
- nobody
- user authorization
- user databases
- adding users
- creating
- creating groups
- defined
- editing groups
- editing users
- file format
- importing NCSA databases
- listing groups
- listing users
- password, changing
- removing
- removing groups
- removing users
- user directories
- configuring
- customizing
- users
- adding to databases
- defined
- editing
- importing
- listing in databases
- removing from databases
V
- viewing server settings
W
- wildcard patterns
- defined
- examples of
- write access
- WWW (World Wide Web)
- described