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- Title: Documentation for the WN server
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- User's Guide for the WN Server
- The WN user's guide contains seventeen chapters and five
- Guide. It illustrates some of the nice features of WN.
- WN Examples: Forms, Clickable
- to help you set up your own.
- WN Change Log
- This is the log of changes made in various versions of WN.
- Digest Authentication for the WN server
- "Basic authentication". WN includes an experimental
- Installation and Setup of WN" of the
- The WN server is licensed under the
- The WN server documentation is licensed under the
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: How the Index to WN User's Guide Works
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- Title: User's Guide for the WN Server
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- Chapter 1: An Overview of the WN
- How WN Works
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- Shutting Down Your Server
- Chapter 3: Creating Your WN Data
- The index.wn file
- File Ownership and
- Using the wndex
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- Chapter 4: Security on the WN
- Other WN Security
- Chapter 5: Setting Up Searches on the WN
- the WN Server
- Chapter 7: User Defined Fields on the WN
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- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- WN is a server for the Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- WN executable is substantially smaller than the
- WN was planned with a focus on serving
- server and obtain a menu of matching items, or allowing users to download
- maintainer)! The "User's Guide for the WN
- But these are only examples of many new tools WN makes available
- The design and security mechanisms of WN differ substantially
- 1.1 How WN Works
- or in a global configuration file. The approach of WN is to
- The WN maintainer never needs to understand the format of these
- WN works. When the server receives a request, say for
- directory has been granted). This is the basis of WN security.
- Unlike other servers, the default action for WN is to deny
- on the basis of the ownership (or group ownership) of their
- on it and this is the case with the WN server.
- The title of a file is another example. With the WN server
- maintainer also has the option of adding his own fields to this database
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- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- http://www.wnserver.org/
- WN source directory hierarchy. The file must be uncompressed
- The resulting file wn.tar should be unpacked with the UNIX
- utility using "tar -xvf wn.tar". The top level of
- directories, including: wn, wndex,
- wnauth and docs.
- 2.1.1 Configuring WN
- wnroot of your data hierarchy.
- 2.1.2 Building WN
- to produce the server wnd, the stand-alone version
- wnsd and the utility wndex.
- files as root ("touch wn.log"), then
- change their ownership to the appropriate user
- ("chown nobody wn.log") and finally set the
- permissions appropriately ("chmod 644 wn.log").
- proper ownership and permissions.
- wnsd executable, or run under the UNIX
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- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- Creating Your WN Data Directory
- 3.1 The index.wn file
- index.wn with information about each file you want to serve.
- The simplest index.wn file might contain the single line:
- elaborate index.wn file might look like the following:
- Owner=mailto:webmistress@host.edu
- Owner= in this example)
- general it is a good idea for the directory record to contain an owner
- The remainder of this index.wn file has three
- The index.wn file is processed with the utility
- wndex (pronounced "windex") to produce a
- wndex utility is given below, but simply
- index.wn file will produce the index.cache file
- index.wn file plus additional information gathered
- index.wn file. Any file on the server whose name is not listed
- basis of WN security. For security reasons the server will
- index.wn file which can be computed before they are served and
- wndex can deduce from the file name
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- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- Security on the WN Server
- A great deal of effort has gone into attempting to make WN as
- design decisions. This is not grounds for WN maintainers to
- WN is designed to let the maintainer choose the point on this
- a system running the WN server. There are two types of threat
- File Ownership and Permissions" in
- file. In this situation the key to WN security is twofold: no
- The basic philosophy of WN security is that by default no client
- granted by the maintainer. The WN server keeps a small database
- "An Overview of the WN Server" in
- WN Data Directory" in this guide.
- untrusted person has write access to any part of the WN
- never be part of a WN hierarchy (better yet
- All security control for the WN server resides in the per
- wnd and wnsd allow you to specify a trusted
- owner or group owner (not both) for index.cache files. When
- argument) wnd or wnsd will not serve a document
- not the user id under which wnd or
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- Title: Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
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- Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
- One of the design goals of WN is provide the maintainer with
- index.wn file like:
- The regular expressions recognized by the WN server are the same
- utility (though this utility is not used as the server has its own
- utility are not supported by WN.
- index.wn file. This is done
- index.wn file. The URL to use
- in the index.wn file. The
- wn_mkdigest utility which
- Indexed searches can be supported in WN by auxiliary modules.
- Two such modules, wnseven_m and
- wnsectsearch, are provided as examples and maintainers may wish to
- Then in the index.wn file
- index.wn file.
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN
- The WN server has powerful capabilities for modifying an HTML
- index.wn file. This is done with
- same owner as the index.cache file listing them. This is
- the index.wn file in the
- index.wn file should have an entry
- <?WN #include >
- <?WN something> indicates a processing
- instruction specific to WN rather than a comment. For
- <?WN #include>
- <?WN include>
- "<?WN something>" syntax. Also with this syntax
- the case of the WN is not significant.
- index.wn file. All
- including of files by WN is done only for text files and only in
- index.wn file like:
- possible with WN. However, since good security requires that
- index.wn file may be served, it is
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- Title: Filters on the WN server
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- wndex which is to infer
- the WN hierarchy root, and otherwise it is relative to the
- index.wn file.
- WN is invoked with the
- owned by trusted users or groups. The
- use of filters owned by the owner of the index.cache file
- The filter mechanism built into WN has most of the functionality
- index.wn file entry like:
- headers should be supplied by the program as WN will
- index.wn entry above, because WN will automatically
- line in the index.wn file.
- index.wn file.
- for the WN Server" in this guide. Also see the
- WN distribution.
- used then the name is given in the WN specific CGI environment
- the index.wn file filter
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: User Defined Fields on the WN server
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- User Defined Fields on the WN Server
- the WN hierarchy. It is then possible to do
- in the index.wn file
- the index.wn file for this
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: Ranges on the WN server
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- Ranges on the WN Server
- address lists or digests of mail and news. A WN utility called
- wn_mkdigest will
- URL of any text file served by the WN server. It has the effect
- 9.3 The wn_mkdigest Utility
- The wn_mkdigest
- wn_mkdigest foo "^From" "^Subject:" foo
- wn_mkdigest" in this
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
- index.wn file for a directory.
- index.wn file, a line like:
- wnroot/dir/.access contains restrictions on what sites are
- relative to the WN hierarchy root, and otherwise it is relative
- index.wn file in which the
- your WN hierarchy.
- occur in the index.wn file
- index.wn file.
- causes WN never to convert IP addresses to hostnames.
- index.wn file.
- with his own home page can make a symbolic link to any file readable by
- The use of basic authentication with WN involves three additional
- distribution. The first of these is wn_mkpasswd which is a
- wn_mkpasswd -n filename
- wnpasswd is used. There is another optional argument which
- wn_mkpasswd -D filename
- "wn_mkpasswd -d filename" or "wn_mkpasswd -D
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- Title: Users' Hierarchies and Personal Home Pages on the WN server
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- WN Server
- The WN server allows you to give users on the server their own
- WN to do this. One uses user names and consults the system
- WN implements this using the first of the mechanisms above.
- #define TILDE_TABLE /usr/local/etc/wn.dir.table
- and the file "wn.dir.table" contains lines like:
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN
- of the server (wnsd).
- wnsd -i 192.168.1.1 -L abc.log /abc/root
- wnsd -i 192.168.1.2 -L def.log /def/root
- wnsd -h www.abc.com -L abc.log /abc/root
- wnsd -h www.def.com -L def.log /def/root
- more efficient if you use wnd with the UNIX
- system utility. If you use wnsd there is little difference
- myhost.com 111.222.222.111 /usr/wn/myroot myhost bob mygroup 0
- client.com 111.222.222.111 /usr/wn/client client george clientgroup 1
- wn/vhost.c and changing the line
- WN supports the "Host: " header implemented by
- the hostname and port it is trying to access) the WN server will
- wn/vhost.h. This file is quite short and contains something
- WN_CONST
- WN_CONST
- wnv2c utility can then be used
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- The main utility program used by WN is wndex which
- index.wn files. Its use is
- Using the wndex Utility" in
- 13.1 wn_mkdigest
- wn_mkdigest is a perl
- feature of the WN server and with
- Here is how it works. The wn_mkdigest utility is executed
- several files can be listed and wn_mkdigest will process
- wn_mkdigest "^From " "^Subject:" foo
- wn_mkdigest ^$ $^ foo
- on the first line of each record. The wn_mkdigest utility
- The wn_mkdigest command can have any number of files listed
- When wn_mkdigest writes the index file (e.g.,
- current version of wn_mkdigest:
- <!-- Range list generated by wn_mkdigest/VERSION -->
- <!-- End of range list generated by wn_mkdigest/VERSION -->
- The first time wn_mkdigest writes an index file, it writes a
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- Title: WN Auxiliary Modules
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- WN provides some features by auxiliary modules. These are
- The current release of WN has a module for authorization using
- index.wn file for such a
- WN_KEY which will
- an index.wn file which
- the index.wn file for its
- WN_KEY which will
- index.wn file containing the
- in your index.wn file then
- Authorization requests in WN are normally handled by an
- provide their own.
- /wnauth/wnauth.h. The "#defines" listed there
- the index.wn file of each
- Indexed searches can be supported in WN by auxiliary modules.
- Then in the index.wn file
- the files bin/wnseven_m and bin/wnsectsearch.
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN Server
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- alt="WN home page"
- Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN
- As of version 1.07 the WN server does not require the
- wndex where necessary to
- set when wndex is run
- index.wn file for
- wndex since the server will
- wndex has not been run on
- WN distribution.
- a WN enhancement and will not be portable to other imagemap
- WN enhancement and will not be portable to other imagemap
- local local host and the path is assumed relative to the WN root
- Warning: The WN root directory is changed by use of
- Note: Allowing relative URLs of this type is a WN
- Note: the <null> URL is a WN
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
- in features of WN. If your needs can be met by these features
- WN Server" in this guide. Also support for "imagemaps" or
- on the WN Server" in this guide. Finally WN
- Searches on the WN Server" in this guide.
- WN filter. These have most of the
- index.wn file that a
- indicating that a file is a CGI program and WN supports them
- index.wn file will be
- /docs/examples directory of the WN distribution.
- By default the WN server assumes that the output of any CGI
- additional non-standard ones supplied by the WN server can be
- Variables on the WN server" in this guide.
- WN features with CGI output. In particular the server will not
- WN server does not send the UNIX stderr(3) stream
- console window in which wnsd was invoked. To redirect it to
- a file called "my.errs" simply run wnsd with a
- wnsd <options> 2>my.errs
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- Title: Default Index Cache Files
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- Using Default Cache Files with the WN
- some special situations. Normally WN will not serve a
- files. Most WN installations do not need, and should
- will need to rebuild the WN server to include the
- 17.2 Configuring the WN Server for Default Cache Files
- To configure WN for Default Cache files, you must
- using wndex to create the cache file. You may want to have
- /www/bin/cache/web. Create these files using wndex
- cache file must be in a directory in the WN data
- default cache file. Subdirectories must have their own cache
- be owned and have the same permissions as a normal cache file.
- The default cache file can contain any WN cache file
- Once the WN server is running with Default Cache
- WN server for changes to either.
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: Support for the WN Server and Thanks
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- alt="WN home page"
- Support for the WN Server and Thanks
- by WN users. I recommend that you subscribe to the mailing list
- of WN maintainers and ask your questions there. It is read by
- many knowledgeable WN users (including me).
- subscribe wn-maint your.email.address
- creation of the WN package. These people include Earle
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- * wn-config.h.dist-version 2.3.5
- #define ROOT_DIR "/usr/local/wn"
- #define WN_LOGFILE "/usr/local/wnlogs/wn.log"
- #define WN_ERRLOGFILE "/usr/local/wnlogs/wn.log.err"
- * system syslog facility run wnsd or wnd with the -S command line option.
- #define SWN_PID_FILE "/usr/local/wnlogs/wn.pid"
- * Full path of the file in which you wish the standalone server wnsd
- #define MIME_TYPE_FILE "/usr/local/lib/wn/mime.types"
- * This file contains information permitting wndex to translate
- * If this file is not present "wndex -v" will issue a warning
- /* #define WN_PAM_ENABLED */
- #ifdef WN_PAM_ENABLED
- #define WN_DEFAULT_PAM_SERVICE "wn_pam"
- #define WN_USE_PAM (TRUE)
- #define WN_USE_PAM (FALSE)
- #endif /* WN_PAM_ENABLED */
- * in WN's own log file, using the syslogd(8) system logging facility,
- /* By default WN uses the Common Log Format used by NCSA and CERN httpd.
- /* WN supports the processing of multiple requests in a single TCP
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- Title: Format of index.cache file for WN
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- This file documents the format of an index.cache file for WN.
- Owner owner
- <Note 5> This field is used by wndex to find the name of the "index"
- file used in place of the default "index.wn". It is ignored by the
- WN_NO_LOG (1<<0)
- WN_COMMON_LOG (1<<1)
- WN_VERBOSE_LOG (1<<2)
- WN_NCSA_LOG (1<<3)
- WN_LOG_SYSLOG (1<<4)
- WN_VERBOSE_SYSLOG (1<<5)
- Title: Command Line Options for the WN Server
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- alt="WN home page"
- Command Line Options for the WN Server
- system utility based daemon, wnd, and the stand-alone
- daemon, wnsd.
- password protected directory must be owned by the user id specified
- Thus the command should be "./wnsd -a 203" and
- not "./wnsd -a joe" if user
- the group owner (gid) of the
- index.cache files owned
- index.cache files owned
- The server (wnsd only) will run in the foreground
- (wnsd only).
- #define WN_LOGFILE
- #define WN_ERRLOGFILE
- effective user numeric id (wnsd only)
- i.e. wnsd. When invoked with the -n
- effective group numeric id (wnsd only)
- root in the stand-alone version, i.e. wnsd.
- name which contains the (wnsd) server process id.
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- Title: Command Line Options for WN Server wndex Utility
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- alt="WN home page"
- Command Line Options for WN Server
- wndex Utility
- These are the command line options for the wndex utility
- used to process index.wn
- index.wn file (or files)
- wndex is used with this option in a directory which
- contains no index.wn
- index.wn file containing
- an index.wn file. This
- create an index.wn file
- Causes wndex to write its output to the file
- When wndex is run with this option it will process the
- index.wn file in
- "file_name" instead of "index.wn".
- Causes wndex to read its input from the file
- "index.wn".
- Causes wndex to suppress any warning messages (except
- Causes wndex to recursively descend through some
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- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- Index File Directives for the WN Server
- index.wn file to be processed
- by wndex. This file
- index.wn file it is assumed to
- index.wn file can be spread
- index.wn file is special and
- ~/dir/accessfile are taken relative to the WN
- WN hierarchy (unlike includes or filters, for example.) If
- index.wn file. See the
- chapter "Limiting Access to Your WN
- the index.wn file.
- index.wn file. The
- wndex uses. The
- files "index.wn" and "index.cache" will
- Currently WN includes a "basic" authorization
- wnauth. Its use is described in the chapter
- WN Hierarchy". Alternatively you can make your
- own module to handle authorization. Data is passed via
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- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
- This is a list of all parsing instructions recognized by WN
- <?WN something>
- versions of WN no longer require this expression to be on a line
- "<?WN something >" indicates a processing
- instruction specific to WN rather than a comment. For
- <?WN #something>
- <?WN something>
- Also "<?wn #something>" is fine. The case of the
- WN is not significant.
- taken relative to the WN data hierarchy root. The format of
- The regular expressions recognized by the WN server are the same
- utility (though this utility is not used as the server has its own
- utility are not supported by WN.
- shown above (specified by
- WN to limit access to a directory can also be used to
- Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy"
- the index.wn file (or
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- alt="WN home page"
- CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN
- This is a list of environment variables set by WN. These
- index.wn file.
- variables set by WN.
- is the path of a file relative to your WN root and provides
- have "wnroot/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3" in the
- have "wnroot/dir/foo.cgi" in the
- the WN root data directory. For example, the URL
- Contains "WN <version>". For example,
- "WN 2.0.0". Recall that version numbers of the
- D.2 WN Specific CGI Variables
- variables but are provided by the WN server when CGI variables
- Contains the path to your WN root data directory relative to
- have "wnroot" in the DOCUMENT_ROOT
- WN_DIR_PATH
- have "wnroot/dir" in the WN_DIR_PATH
- WN_ROOT
- D.3 WN Specific Database Variables
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- Title: Creating User Home Pages for the WN Server
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- alt="WN home page"
- Creating User Home Pages for the WN
- is intended as a short description of how to use the WN server
- assume that your system administrator has already set up the WN
- own directories. If that isn't the case you will have to persuade your
- User's Guide for the WN Server" to learn
- the WN server. Usually this subdirectory is called
- reasons the WN server isn't very powerful and it can only
- mv oldname newname<Enter>
- The WN server is very security conscious. It is much more
- index.wn which contains the line:
- wndex<Enter>
- copy the file index.wn to them also and rerun
- wndex in these subdirectories to grant permission to serve
- anything from them (actually the file "index.wn" itself is
- index.wn which contains the line:
- wndex<Enter>
- ".png". Executing the "wndex" (pronounced
- files whose names are listed explicitly in your index.wn file.
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: MD5 Digests of Recent WN Releases
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- alt="WN home page"
- MD5 Digests of Recent WN Releases
- These are the MD5 digests of recent releases of WN. The MD5 digesting
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- Configuration Macros for WN
- WN.
- Default port to run the stand-alone servers wnsd on. This
- the WN Server" in this guide.
- wndex to translate the MIME
- is not present, running wndex with the
- The default is "/usr/local/lib/wn/mime.types".
- Creating Your WN Data Directory" in
- index.wn file of this
- index.wn file.
- The default is "/usr/local/wn".
- #define SWN_PID_FILE
- wnsd to deposit its process id on startup. Comment this out
- The default is "/usr/local/wnlogs/wn.pid".
- wnsd will support multi-homed or virtual hosts as described
- the WN Server" in this guide.
- The user id you want wnd to switch to when running under the
- system utility or when wnsd is run by root.
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Searching the User's Guide for the WN Server
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- Searching the User's Guide for the WN
- document. Try this out, it is one of the nice features of WN.
- WN version 2.5.0
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Changed MIDLEN in wn/common.h from 2048 to 3*1024. Most
- Fixed bug in wn/standalone.c which caused failure to chown
- by editing config.h and setting WN_ENABLE_TRACE to (TRUE).
- Added "#define OPENSSL_NO_KRB5" to wnssl/wnssl.h to get compilation
- Fixed wn/init.c so that verbose syslog entries end up on a
- Also improved error messages in wn/init.c, i.e. more use of
- If wndex cannot open the mime.types file it now complains by
- In wn/send.c write errors with errno = EAGAIN will now sleep
- for authentication (in wn/cgi.c).
- Modified daemon_logerr in /wn/init.c to better handle syslog.
- Added -F option to wnsd. This causes it to be run in the
- Added images wn-ssl1.png wn-secure.png and wn-ssl.png to
- Fixed bug in wn/init.c which caused a missing space in verbose logs.
- Fixed bug in wn/chkcntrl.c which caused incorrect log format for
- in wn/init.c.
- Added text/css to the file wn/content.h. It was already in the
- Fixed bug in wn/init.c which caused syslog logging not to be "verbose"
- Fixed bug in wndex/wndex.c and wndex/content.c which caused Charset=
- Fixed bug in send.c and wn.c which caused CGI scripts
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Quick start
Matching lines:
- WN QUICKSTART (version 2.1.0)
- the WN distribution) run the command "perl configure" and answer the
- Now in that directory run the command "wndex". This creates a data
- NOTE: If you did "make install" the wndex program and the server
- binaries "wnd" and "wnsd" are located in the directory where you told
- 5. Start the server using "wnsd" (this is the standalone version of
- WN). If your default port is 80 you will need to be root to do this.
- If you can't become root try "wnsd -p 8080" which will run the server
- wnsd -p 8080 -v verbose -L /tmp/log -l /tmp/errlog
- file:/path/2/WN_src/docs/manual.html
- If you do this searching won't work (because the WN server does the
- data root directory to /path/2/WN_src/docs/ and then use the URL
- Title: GNU Free Documentation License
Matching lines:
- general network-using public has access to download anonymously at no
- terms of this License, in the form shown in the Addendum below.
- author or publisher of that section if known, or else a unique number.
- Title: Colophon for the WN User's Guide
Matching lines:
- Colophon for the WN User's Guide
- alt="WN home page"
- Colophon for the WN User's Guide
- The User's Guide for the WN Server was
- the author of the WN software. Editorial changes and cleanup of
- WN emphasizes the adherence the Internet standards such as
- practice what we preach in the documentation for WN.
- is so important, we wanted to provide WN users an example of
- editing was done as part of the packaging of WN for Debian.
- package provides functions and various popup and pulldown menus for a
- webmasters to: view the structure of a site; track down broken links;
- WN version 2.5.0
- Colophon for the WN User's Guide
- alt="WN home page"
- Colophon for the WN User's Guide
- The User's Guide for the WN Server was
- the author of the WN software. Editorial changes and cleanup of
- WN emphasizes the adherence the Internet standards such as
- practice what we preach in the documentation for WN.
- is so important, we wanted to provide WN users an example of
- editing was done as part of the packaging of WN for Debian.
- package provides functions and various popup and pulldown menus for a
- webmasters to: view the structure of a site; track down broken links;
- WN version 2.5.0
WN version 2.5.0
Copyright © 1998-2005 John Franks
<john@math.northwestern.edu>
licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
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