Table of Contents

Title Page 1 - Introduction 2 - Package Overview 2.1 - Server Behaviour 2.2 - VMS Versions 2.3 - TCP/IP Packages 2.4 - International Features 3 - Authentication and Authorization 3.1 - Rule Interpretation 3.2 - Authentication Policy 3.3 - Permissions, Path and User 3.4 - Authorization Configuration File 3.5 - Authentication Sources 3.6 - Realm, Full-Access, Read-Only 3.7 - Virtual Servers 3.8 - Authorization Configuration Examples 3.8.1 - KISS 3.9 - Authorization Cache 3.10 - SYSUAF-Authenticated Users 3.10.1 - ACME 3.10.2 - Logon Type 3.10.3 - Rights Identifiers 3.10.4 - WASD "Hard-Wired" Identifiers 3.10.5 - VMS Account Proxying 3.10.6 - Nil-Access VMS Accounts 3.10.7 - SYSUAF and SSL 3.10.8 - SYSUAF Security Profile 3.10.9 - SYSUAF Profile For Full Site Access 3.11 - Token Authentication 3.12 - Skeleton-Key Authentication 3.13 - Controlling Server Write Access 3.14 - Securing All Requests 3.15 - User Password Modification 3.16 - Cancelling Authorization 4 - Secure Sockets Layer 4.1 - SSL Functionality Sources 4.2 - WASD SSL Quick-Start 4.3 - SSL Configuration 4.3.1 - WASD_CONFIG_SERVICE 4.3.2 - SSL Version Support 4.3.3 - (Open)SSL Options 4.3.4 - Forward Secrecy 4.3.5 - SSL Server Certificate 4.3.6 - SSL Private Key 4.3.7 - SSL Virtual Services 4.3.8 - SSL Access Control 4.3.9 - Authorization Using X.509 Certification 4.3.10 - Features 4.3.11 - X509 Configuration 4.3.12 - Certificate Authority Verification File 4.3.13 - X.509 Authorization CGI Variables 4.4 - Certificate Management 4.4.1 - Server Certificate 4.4.2 - Client Certificate 4.4.3 - Certificate Signing Request 4.5 - SSL CGI Variables 4.6 - SSL Service Evaluation 4.7 - SSL References 5 - WebDAV 5.1 - HTTP Methods Supported 5.1.1 - COPY Restrictions 5.1.2 - DELETE Restrictions 5.1.3 - MOVE Restrictions 5.1.4 - If: Restrictions 5.2 - WebDAV Configuration 5.2.1 - WebDAV Set Rules 5.2.2 - File Naming 5.2.3 - File-system Access 5.2.4 - File-system Authorisation 5.2.5 - Concurrent Authorisation 5.2.6 - Real-World Example 5.3 - WebDAV Metadata 5.4 - WebDAV Locking 5.5 - Some Wrinkles 5.5.1 - OS X Finder 5.5.2 - Gnome/gvfs/Nautilus 5.5.3 - Dreamweaver 5.6 - Microsoft Miscellanea 5.6.1 - Mapping 5.6.2 - FrontPage Extensions 5.6.3 - Avoiding Microsoft Property Clutter 5.6.4 - OPTIONS header "MS-Author-Via: DAV" 5.6.5 - Repairing broken XP Web Folders 5.6.6 - Adding a port number to the webfolder-address 5.6.7 - Adding a number-sign ("#") to the webfolder-address 5.6.8 - Force Windows XP to use Basic Authentication 5.6.9 - Microsoft XP Explorer BASIC Authentication 5.6.10 - Microsoft Windows 7 BASIC Authentication 5.6.11 - Error 0x800700DF: The file size exceeds the limit allowed and cannot be saved 6 - Proxy Services 6.1 - HTTP Proxy Serving 6.1.1 - Enabling A Proxy Service 6.1.2 - Proxy Affinity 6.1.3 - Proxy Bind 6.1.4 - Proxy Chaining 6.1.5 - Controlling Proxy Serving 6.2 - Caching 6.2.1 - Cache Device 6.2.2 - Enabling Caching 6.2.3 - Cache Management 6.2.4 - Cache Invalidation 6.2.5 - Cache Retention 6.2.6 - Reporting and Maintenance 6.2.7 - PCACHE Utility 6.3 - CONNECT Serving 6.3.1 - Enabling CONNECT Serving 6.3.2 - Controlling CONNECT Serving 6.4 - FTP Proxy Serving 6.4.1 - FTP Query String Keywords 6.4.2 - "login" Keyword 6.5 - Gatewaying Using Proxy 6.5.1 - Reverse Proxy 6.5.2 - One-Shot Proxy 6.5.3 - DNS Wildcard Proxy 6.5.4 - Originating SSL 6.6 - Tunneling Using Proxy 6.6.1 - [ServiceProxyTunnel] CONNECT 6.6.2 - [ServiceProxyTunnel] RAW 6.6.3 - [ServiceProxyTunnel] FIREWALL 6.6.4 - Encrypted Tunnel 6.6.5 - Encrypted Tunnel With Authentication 6.6.6 - Shared SSH Tunnel 6.6.7 - Complex Private Tunneling 6.7 - Browser Proxy Configuration 6.7.1 - Manual 6.7.2 - Automatic 7 - Instances and Environments 7.1 - Server Instances 7.1.1 - VMS Clustering Comparison 7.1.2 - Considerations 7.1.3 - Configuration 7.2 - Server Environments 7.2.1 - Ad Hoc Server Wrapper 7.2.2 - Formal Environments 7.2.3 - Considerations 8 - Server Administration 8.1 - Access Before Configuration 8.2 - Access Configuration 8.3 - Server Instances 8.4 - HTTPd Server Reports 8.5 - HTTPd Server Revise 8.6 - HTTPd Server Action 8.7 - HTTPd Command Line 8.7.1 - Accounting 8.7.2 - Alignment Faults 8.7.3 - Authentication 8.7.4 - Cache 8.7.5 - Configuration Check 8.7.6 - DCL/Scripting Processes 8.7.7 - DECnet Scripting Connections 8.7.8 - Instances 8.7.9 - Logging 8.7.10 - Mapping 8.7.11 - Network Connection 8.7.12 - Shutdown and Restart 8.7.13 - Secure Sockets Layer 8.7.14 - Throttle 8.7.15 - WebSocket 9 - WATCH Facility 9.1 - Server Instances 9.2 - Event Categories 9.3 - Request Filtering 9.4 - Report Format 9.5 - Usage Suggestions 9.6 - Command-Line Use 10 - Server Performance 10.1 - Simple File Request Turn-Around 10.2 - Scripting 10.3 - SSL 10.4 - Suggestions 11 - HTTPd Web Update 12 - Utilities and Facilities 12.1 - Echo Facility 12.2 - Hiss Facility 12.3 - Stream Facility 12.4 - Where Facility 12.5 - Xray Facility 12.6 - ApacheBench 12.7 - CALogs 12.8 - HTAdmin 12.9 - HTTPd Monitor 12.10 - MD5digest 12.11 - QDLogStats 12.12 - SECHAN Utility 12.13 - StreamLF Utility 12.14 - WASDbench :^) 12.15 - WOTSUP Utility

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