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Where to find out more
Overview
Documentation
New functions in this release
Other sources of information
Licensing
Acknowledgments
Installation Instructions by operating operating system:
on AIX
on HP
on Linux
Linux for S/390: SuSE distribution Init Run command entries
on Solaris
on Windows NT and Windows 2000
From Web download site
Additional Step for Installing on Windows NT Backup Domain Controller (BDC)
Administration Server password protection
National Language Support
Getting Started with IBM HTTP Server
Accessing the IBM Administration Server
Getting started with LDAP (Not valid on HP or Linux)
Protecting files or directories
Using key ring files
SSL and LDAP module
Creating an LDAP connection
Supported LDAP servers on IBM HTTP Server
Getting started quickly with secure connections
Obtaining certificates
Buying certificates from an external CA provider
Creating a self-signed certificate
Setting up SSL using the IBM Admin Server
Get started quickly without secure connections by operating system:
on AIX
on HP
on Linux
on Solaris
on Windows NT and Windows 2000
Building DSOs or DLLs with IBM HTTP Server
Compilers
Components for building on UNIX platform
Components for building on Windows platform
Build methods
Things to consider
Building dynamic modules on AIX platform
Using the APXS Script
Building dynamic modules on HP-UX platform
Using the APXS Script
Building dynamic modules on Linux platform
Using the APXS Script
Building dynamic modules on Solaris platform
Using the APXS Script
Writing and building dynamic modules on Windows NT and Windows 2000 platforms
Source files included in the install
Building a module
Configure the server
 Enable client authentication
Set and view cipher specs
Setting up password protection for server resources
Define password files
Set up authentication rules
Setting up Fast Response Cache Accelerator
Customizing cache management with the Cache Accelerator
Enabling and configuring the Cache Accelerator
Customizing logging
Log Fast Response Cache Accelerator Requests (valid on AIX, Windows NT and Windows 2000 platforms)
Overview
Specifying the log path and name
Troubleshooting
What to do first
Viewing Logs
Error messages
Viewing error messages
Common problems with mod_dav
Getting started with the managing server task
Identifying GSKit certificate support limitations
Known problems with hardware crypto support
Known problems on HP platform
Known problems with Netscape
Known problems on Solaris platform
Known problems on Windows operating systems
Security on IE V5.01x
Contacting Customer Service
Using the Key Management Utility (IKEYMAN)
Before you begin
Reviewing security configuration example
Setting up your system environment
Using the IKEYMAN graphical user interface
Starting IKEYMAN
Using IKEYMAN or the IKEYCMD line interface
User interface task reference
Using IKEYMAN to store keys on your PKCS11 device
On Linux for S/390: Using the IKEYCMD command line interface
IKEYCMD command line syntax
IKEYCMD command line parameter overview
IKEYCMD command line options overview
Command line invocation
User property file
IBM Administration Server directives and error messages
IBM Administration Server
Apache 1.3 process model overview
Symptoms of an inadequate number of processes for server load
Controlling the number of Apache processes
KeepAlive affects availability of Apache processes to handle requests
Setting expiration dates on static content
apachectl utility (Not valid on Windows NT or Windows 2000 operating systems)
Description
Location
Options
Usage
Default
Notes
Fast Response Cache Accelerator restrictions
Caching
Operational
Supported CA software
Certificate authorities
Using the key management utility (IKEYMAN)
Before you begin
Reviewing security configuration example
Setting up your system environment
Using the IKEYMAN graphical user interface
Starting IKEYMAN
Using IKEYMAN or the IKEYCMD line interface
User interface task reference
Using IKEYMAN to store keys on your PKCS11 device
On Linux for S/390: Using the IKEYCMD command line interface
IKEYCMD command line syntax
IKEYCMD command line parameter overview
IKEYCMD command line options overview
Command line invocation
User property file
CipherSpecs
Browser configuration
Specifications and key sizes
Valid cipher specifications
Client authentication
Levels of client authentication
Types of access control
Configuration files
Configuration file character support
Administration Server directives and error messages
Administration Server directives
AdminRoot
AdminAlias
AdminAllowDir
TargetAccessConfig
TargetResourceConfig
TargetServerConfig
Administration
Server error messages
File permissions
Setupadm Script
Afpa Directives
AfpaAdvancedTuning
AfpaCache
AfpaEnable
AfpaLogFile
AfpaPort
Apache directives supported by the IBM HTTP Server
FastCGI directives
FastCgiAccessChecker
FastCgiAccessCheckerAuthoritative
FastCgiAuthenticator
FastCgiAuthenticatorAuthoritative
FastCgiAuthorizer
FastCgiAuthorizerAuthoritative
FastCgiConfig
FastCgiExternalServer
FastCgilpcDir
FastCgiServer
FastCgiSuexec
LDAP directives
LdapConfigFile
LDAPRequire
ldap.application.authType
ldap.application.DN
ldap.application.password.stashFile
ldap.cache.timeout
ldap.group.memberAttributes
ldap.group.name.filter
ldap.group.URL
ldap.idleConnection.Timeout
ldap.key.file.password.stashfile
ldap.key.fileName
ldap.key.label
ldap.realm
ldap.search.timeout
ldap.transport
ldap.url
ldap.user.authType
ldap.user.cert.filter
ldap.user.name.fieldSep
ldap.user.name.filter
ldap.waitToRetryConnection.interval
ldap.version
Page Detailer
Windows NT Performance Monitor
Viewing server statistics
SNMP Directives
MIB Support
LoadModule directive
<SNMP>
SNMPenable
SNMPcommunity
SysDescr
SysContact
SysLocation
LoadModule directive for Status Module
Extended status
<LocationMatch server-status>
SSL Directives
Keyfile
LogLevel
SSLAcceleratorDisable
SSLCacheDisable
SSLCacheEnable
SSLCacheErrorLog
SSLCachePath
SSLCachePortFilename
SSLCacheTraceLog
SSLCipherBan
SSLCipherRequire
SSLCipherSpec
SSLClientAuth
SSLClientAuthGroup
SSLClientAuthRequire
SSLCRLHostname
SSLCRLPort
SSLCRLUserID
SSLDisable
SSLEnable
SSLFakeBasicAuth
SSLPKCSDriver
SSLServerCert
SSLStashfile
SSLV2Timeout
SSLV3Timeout
SSLVersion
WebDAV directives
DAV
DavLockDB
DAVMinTimeout
Environment variables
SSL handshake environment variables
Server certificate environment variables
Client certificate environment variables
FastCGI
IKEYMAN
Before you begin
Reviewing security configuration example
Setting up your system environment
Using the IKEYMAN graphical user interface
Starting IKEYMAN
Using IKEYMAN or the IKEYCMD line interface
User interface task reference
Using IKEYMAN to store keys on your PKCS11 device
On Linux for S/390: Using the IKEYCMD command line interface
IKEYCMD command line syntax
IKEYCMD command line parameter overview
IKEYCMD command line options overview
Command line invocation
User property file
Key sizes
LDAP
Introduction and concepts
X.500 Overview
LDAP Overview
Querying the LDAP server
LDAP search filters
Examples of LDAP search filters
Installing the LDAP Client
Configuring LDAP on the IBM HTTP Server
Using LDAP to protect files
MIB
MIB support
SNMPV2-MIB
WWW-MIB
Apache-MIB
Windows NT Performance Monitor
Viewing server statistics
Protection options
Without protection
With password protection
With secure SSL connections
Cache session IDs (UNIX only)
SSL
Security concepts
What is a secure communication?
What is encryption?
What is authentication?
What is a public key infrastructure?
What is the secure sockets layer protocol?
Defining SSL for multiple-IP virtual hosts
Enabling certificate revocation list on SSL
Directives needed to set up certificate revocation list
Directives supported on global server and virtual host
Enabling cryptographic devices for SSL
Using SSL password prompting
Getting started
Initializing the IBM 4758 device on AIX platform
Initializing the IBM 4758 device on Windows NT and Windows 2000 platforms
Initializing PKCS11 token on Windows platforms
Using IKEYMAN to store keys on a PKCS11 device
Configuring the IBM HTTP Server to use accelerator devices
Configuring the IBM HTTP Server to use accelerator and key storage devices
Configuring the IBM HTTP Server to use key storage devices
SNMP
MIB Support
SNMPV2-MIB
WWW-MIB
Apache-MIB
Working with the sysGroup table
working with wwwSystemGroup tables
Starting and stopping the server on UNIX with apachectl utility
Starting and stopping the server on Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating systems
WebDAV
Reference Links: Acronym list
Reference Links: Apache 1.3 documentation
Reference Links: Glossary
Reference Links: Recommended Reading: Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C
IBM Notices
Trademarks
Notices