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Mac OS X Server
Web Technologies Administration
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Pagina 1 - Mac OS X Server

Mac OS X ServerWeb Technologies AdministrationFor Version 10.4 or Later

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10 Preface About This Guide Getting Documentation UpdatesPeriodically, Apple posts new onscreen help topics, revised guides, and solution papers. T

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Preface About This Guide 11 Getting Additional InformationFor more information, consult these resources:Read Me documents—important updates and spe

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12 Preface About This Guide If You’re an Experienced Server AdministratorIf you’re already familiar with network administration and you’ve used, Li

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1 131 Web Technologies OverviewBecome familiar with web technologies and understand the major components before setting up your services and site

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14 Chapter 1 Web Technologies Overview Since web service in Mac OS X Server is based on Apache, you can add advanced features with plug-in modules.

Pagina 7 - About This Guide

Chapter 1 Web Technologies Overview 15 SSL SupportWeb service includes support for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), a protocol that encrypts information

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16 Chapter 1 Web Technologies Overview For more information about Apache modules, see the Apache Software Foundation website at http://www.apache.o

Pagina 9 - The Mac OS X Server Suite

Chapter 1 Web Technologies Overview 17 Understanding WebDAVIf you use WebDAV to provide live authoring on your website, you should create realms an

Pagina 10 - Getting Documentation Updates

18 Chapter 1 Web Technologies Overview Understanding Multipurpose Internet Mail ExtensionMultipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) is an Internet

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Chapter 1 Web Technologies Overview 19 Actions are handled differently. If you’ve mapped an action to a suffix, your server runs a program or scrip

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K Apple Computer, Inc.© 2005 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.The owner or authorized user of a valid copy of Mac OS X Server software may r

Pagina 13 - Web Technologies Overview

20 Chapter 1 Web Technologies Overview

Pagina 14 - Key Web Components

2 212 Managing Web TechnologiesUse Server Admin to set up web technologies initially and to manage web settings and components.If you are familia

Pagina 15 - Before You Begin

22 Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies Step 3: Assign privileges for your websiteThe Apache processes that serve webpages must have read access to

Pagina 16 - Hosting More Than One Website

Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies 23 Important: Always use Server Admin to start and stop the web server. You can start the web server from the

Pagina 17 - Understanding WebDAV

24 Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies Starting Web Service AutomaticallyWeb service is set to start automatically (if it was running at shutdown)

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Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies 25 4 In the new sheet that appears, do one of the following:For a new MIME type, type each part of the name (se

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26 Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies Managing ConnectionsYou can limit the period of time that users are connected to the server. In addition, yo

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Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies 27 To set the number of persistent connections:1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want

Pagina 21 - Managing Web Technologies

28 Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies Setting Up Proxy CachingA proxy lets users check a local server for frequently used files. You can use a pro

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Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies 29 Blocking Websites From Your Web Server CacheIf your web server is set up to act as a proxy, you can prevent

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3 1 Contents Preface 7 About This Guide7 What’s New in Version 10.4 7 What’s in This Guide 8 Using This Guide 8 Using Onscreen Help 9 The Mac

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30 Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies When a browser initiates a connection to an SSL-protected server, it connects to a specific port (443) and s

Pagina 25 - Managing Weblogs (Blogs)

Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies 31 Using JBossJBoss is a widely used full-featured Java application server. It provides a full Java 2 Platform,

Pagina 26 - Managing Connections

32 Chapter 2 Managing Web Technologies Viewing and Searching Logs of Web Service ActivityWeb service in Mac OS X Server uses the standard Apache lo

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3 333 Managing WebsitesUse the Server Admin application to set up and manage the essential components of web service.You administer websites on y

Pagina 28 - Setting Up Proxy Caching

34 Chapter 3 Managing Websites 2 Replace the index.html file with the main page for your website.Make sure the name of your main page matches the d

Pagina 29 - About SSL

Chapter 3 Managing Websites 35 Virtual hosts are multiple sites on the same server. These sites can be named-based (such as www.example.com) or use

Pagina 30 - Using WebObjects

36 Chapter 3 Managing Websites Setting Up a Web Folder for a SiteA site’s default web folder is used as the root for the site (called DocumentRoot

Pagina 31 - Viewing Web Service Status

Chapter 3 Managing Websites 37 Changing the Access Port for a WebsiteBy default, the server uses port 80 for connections to websites on your server

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38 Chapter 3 Managing Websites Enabling the performance cache does not always improve performance. For example, when the amount of static web conte

Pagina 33 - Managing Websites

Chapter 3 Managing Websites 39 3 In the Sites pane, double-click the site in the list.4 In the Options pane, click Performance Cache to change its

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4 Contents 25 Managing Weblogs (Blogs) 26 Managing Connections 26 Setting Simultaneous Connections for the Web Server 26 Setting Persistent Connectio

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40 Chapter 3 Managing Websites If you are administering a remote server, file service must be running on the remote server to use the Browse button

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Chapter 3 Managing Websites 41 When the performance cache is enabled (default) the “%h” item will extract the local machine’s IP address. To extrac

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42 Chapter 3 Managing Websites Step 2: Import your web contentImport your web content into the Spotlight MetaData store. The /Library/WebServer/Do

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Chapter 3 Managing Websites 43 To make sure a website is working properly:1 Open a web browser and type the web address of your server.You can use

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44 Chapter 3 Managing Websites 9 Select Can Browse and Can Author for each user and group as desired.Note: When users or members of a group you’ve

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Chapter 3 Managing Websites 45 Using WebDAV to Share FilesYou can use WebDAV to allow authorized users to connect to a website on the server and to

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46 Chapter 3 Managing Websites If you want to use WebDAV, you need to enable it in Server Admin and manually change the web content files’ or folde

Pagina 42 - Connecting to Your Website

Chapter 3 Managing Websites 47 Sample Aliases and RedirectsThe examples below show aliases and redirects.• Alias:For a host named “example.com” you

Pagina 43 - Setting Access for Websites

48 Chapter 3 Managing Websites 4 Type the path for the alias or redirect and click OK.This is the path in the file system or the redirect that gets

Pagina 44 - Enabling WebDAV on Websites

Chapter 3 Managing Websites 49 Enabling a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) ScriptCommon Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts (or programs) send informatio

Pagina 45 - Using WebDAV to Share Files

Contents 5 50 Setting Server Responses to MIME Types and Content Handlers 50 Enabling SSL 52 Using a Passphrase With SSL Certificates 52 Setting Up t

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50 Chapter 3 Managing Websites • The port being used for the siteDouble-clicking a site in the Sites pane opens the site details window, where you

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Chapter 3 Managing Websites 51 To set up SSL for a website:1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want.2 Click Settings in the

Pagina 48 - • Redirect match:

52 Chapter 3 Managing Websites Using a Passphrase With SSL CertificatesIf you manage SSL certificates using the Server Admin application, and you u

Pagina 49 - Viewing Website Settings

Chapter 3 Managing Websites 53 To enable PHP:1 In Server Admin, click Web for the server you want.2 Click Settings in the button bar.3 In the Modul

Pagina 50 - Enabling SSL

54 Chapter 3 Managing Websites Default ContentThe default content for the user’s Sites folder is an index.html file along with a few images. It is

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Chapter 3 Managing Websites 55 http://example.com/Protected/sECreTBut they could bypass it by using something like the following:http://example.com

Pagina 52 - Enabling PHP

56 Chapter 3 Managing Websites

Pagina 53 - User Content on Websites

4 574 WebMailEnable WebMail for the websites on your server to provide access to basic email operations by means of a web connection.WebMail adds

Pagina 54 - Accessing Web Content

58 Chapter 4 WebMail Users log in to WebMail with the name and password they use for logging in to regular mail service. WebMail does not provide i

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Chapter 4 WebMail 59 Enabling WebMailYou can enable WebMail for the website (or sites) hosted by your web server. Changes take effect when you rest

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6 Contents 72 mod_hfs_apple 72 mod_digest_apple72 mod_bonjour72 Open Source Modules72 Tomcat73 PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor73 mod_perlChapter 7 75 So

Pagina 57 - WebMail Basics

60 Chapter 4 WebMail You can configure these and other settings—such as which mail server provides mail service for WebMail—by running an interacti

Pagina 58 - WebMail Protocols

5 615 Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications Become familiar with WebObjects and the open source applications Mac OS X

Pagina 59 - Configuring WebMail

62 Chapter 5 Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications serveradmin start webobjectsserveradmin stop webobjectsChanging the W

Pagina 60 - 60 Chapter 4 WebMail

Chapter 5 Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications 63 Note: All files in /etc/httpd/sites/ are read and processed by Apach

Pagina 61 - Applications

64 Chapter 5 Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications • The apachectl script does not increase the soft process limit beyon

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Chapter 5 Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications 65 After you enable Tomcat using the Application Server section of Serve

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66 Chapter 5 Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications JBossJBoss (version 3.2.3) is an open source application server desig

Pagina 64 - Using Apache Axis

Chapter 5 Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications 67 4 Click Start Service or Stop Service.To start or stop JBoss using Te

Pagina 65 - Experimenting With Apache 2

68 Chapter 5 Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications TomcatTomcat is the open source servlet container that is used as the

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Chapter 5 Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications 69 To verify that Tomcat is running, use a browser to access port 9006 o

Pagina 67 - ./run.sh

7PrefaceAbout This GuideThis guide tells you how to set up and manage a web server, websites, and use open source web technologies.What’s New in

Pagina 68 - ./startup.sh start

70 Chapter 5 Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications Note that the MySQL Manager application works only with the preinstal

Pagina 69 - Installing MySQL

6 716 Installing and Viewing Web ModulesBecome familiar with the modules that provide key features and controls for web service.The Apache web se

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72 Chapter 6 Installing and Viewing Web Modules mod_spotlight_appleThis module lets Apache perform relevance-ranked searches of the website using S

Pagina 71 - Web Modules

Chapter 6 Installing and Viewing Web Modules 73 PHP: Hypertext PreprocessorPHP lets you handle dynamic web content by using a server side HTML-emb

Pagina 72 - Open Source Modules

74 Chapter 6 Installing and Viewing Web Modules

Pagina 73 - PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor

7 757 Solving ProblemsIf you experience a problem with web service or one of its components, check the tips and strategies in this chapter.From t

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76 Chapter 7 Solving Problems A Web Module Is Not Working as ExpectedTry several strategies to uncover the problem.• Check the error log in Server

Pagina 75 - Solving Problems

77GlossaryGlossaryApache An open source HTTP server integrated into Mac OS X Server. You can find detailed information about Apache at www.apac

Pagina 76 - A CGI Will Not Run

78 Glossary IP Internet Protocol. Also known as IPv4. A method used with Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to send data between computers over

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Glossary 79 proxy server A server that sits between a client application, such as a web browser, and a real server. The proxy server intercepts a

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8 Preface About This Guide • Chapter 5, “Working With WebObjects and Web-Related Open Source Applications,” provides information and instructions r

Pagina 80 - 80 Glossary

81IndexIndexAaccess for websitessetting 43access privilegessetting for WebDAV 17websites 17, 22aliases 46Apache module 14, 16, 70, 71Apache modul

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82 Index PPerlmod_perl 73PHP (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) 73Apache module 73enabling 52PHP Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) See PHP (PHP Hypertext

Pagina 82 - 82 Index

Index 83secure transactions 16, 50settings for 23setting up 21–23setting up websites 16solving problems 75SSL, enabling 29starting 23stoppi

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Preface About This Guide 9 To see the latest server help topics, make sure the server or administrator computer is connected to the Internet while

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