
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 default document name you set in
the General pane of the site’s Settings window. See“Setting the Default Page for a
Website” on page 36 for details.
3 Copy files you want to be available on your website to the Documents folder.
Enabling a Website on a Server
Before you can enable a website, you must create the content for the site and set up
your site folders.
To enable the website:
1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 In the Sites pane, click the Add button to add a new site or click the Enabled button for
the site in the list that you want to enable. (If the site is already listed, you’re finished.)
4 Double-click the site name to edit it.
5 In the General pane, type the fully qualified DNS name of your website in the Domain
Name field.
Note: You can leave the domain name blank and the IP address set to “any” and the
site will still operate.
6 Enter the IP address and port number for the site.
The default port number is 80. If you are using SSL, the port is 443. Make sure that the
number you choose is not already in use by another service on the server.
Important: In order to enable your website on the server, the website must have a
unique name, IP address, and port number combination. See “Hosting More Than One
Website” on page 16 for more information.
7 Enter the path to the folder you set up for this website.
You can also click the Browse button and browse for the folder you want to use.
8 Enter the file name of your default document (the first page users see when they
access your site).
9 Make any other settings you want for this site, then click Save.
10 Click the back button at the top left side of the editing window.
11 Click the Enabled box next to the site name in the Sites pane, if necessary.
12 Click Save.
Managing Multiple Sites on One Server
You can create multiple sites on the same web server, at the same IP address (virtual
hosts) or at separate, secondary IP addresses (multihoming).
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