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- Title: User's Guide for the WN Server
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- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- database files (named index.cache by default), but this
- /dir/index.cache which contains lines like:
- so has been granted by entering it in the index.cache
- /dir has been given in the index.cache file in
- index.cache files. There is no need to limit execution to
- The index.cache database file has a number of other
- at the time index.cache is created and need not be done
- file's line in its index.cache file. These are used for the
- So how are the index.cache databases created? Their format
- is designed to produce the index.cache file from a file with
- the server will search the index.cache files in
- document id number, or document author in the index.cache
- index.cache listing them. Of course search permission can
- index.cache file. This combined with various available
- index.cache file listing them, provide a safe and productive
- the value of any user defined field in the index.cache
- index.cache file. One common use of this feature is for
- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- This utility is used to produce index.cache files for use by
- index.cache database file described in the chapter "
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- small database called index.cache containing information
- index.wn file will produce the index.cache file
- index.cache file will list the names of the files given in
- in an index.cache file will not be served. This is the
- refuse to use any index.cache file which is in reality a
- The index.cache database has a number of other functions
- which don't often change are stored in the index.cache file.
- done once at the time index.cache is created and need not be
- index.cache file. With the WN server every file
- index.cache. These are used for the built-in keyword and
- Likewise the index.cache file which controls access to
- refuse to use any index.cache file which is owned by the
- able to make index.cache files owned by someone else.
- the index.cache database file. Simply running
- index.cache to be created in that directory.
- index.cache file respectively. For example the command:
- produce the file bar instead of index.cache.
- index.cache and index.html files.
- in an index.wn or index.cache file. This is done
- index.wn and index.cache will also not be served.
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- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- index.cache Files
- index.cache). Consequently it is extremely important to
- index.cache files.
- owner or group owner (not both) for index.cache files. When
- unless the index.cache file listing it has the prescribed
- refuse to use an index.cache file whose owner is the uid
- index.cache files are created by a single user or a single
- index.cache files owned by untrusted users, but only permits
- index.cache file. This option might be appropriate if you
- index.cache file which will give access to anything on your
- Even worse, she can create a shell program and a index.cache
- index.cache file which grants it permission to be served.
- index.cache files owned by the trusted user or trusted group
- refuse to use an index.cache file which is a symbolic link
- their execution to trusted index.cache files.
- users on your system, who can create index.cache files, from
- a index.cache file permitting it to be served. Since the
- in a index.cache file. This simple threat can be avoided by
- index.cache file in your data hierarchy.
- server is run and to have the index.cache file in the
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
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- index.cache files in /dir and designated
- search the index.cache files like
- searches all the index.cache files. The second only
- and an index.cache listing them. Of course search
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- listed in the index.cache file. They are not listed in the
- same owner as the index.cache file listing them. This is
- the execution of programs to those listed in index.cache
- index.cache file which lists them. If the
- Title: Filters on the WN server
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- file's record in its index.cache file. For example, the
- the use of filters to those listed in index.cache files
- use of filters owned by the owner of the index.cache file
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- server is run and to have the index.cache file in the
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- is used to produce the index.cache files from
- 13.4 wn_uncache
- wn_uncache is a perl
- index.cache file to an
- wn_uncache <index.cache >index
- index.wn file used to create index.cache, but when
- index.wn file it should produce an index.cache
- identical to the one used as input for wn_uncache.
- is a very simple Cache-Module
- Cache-module=redir http://host/dir/foo.html
- Cache-module=redir http://host/dir/
- Title: WN Auxiliary Modules
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- The index.cache in each directory is in fact a small flat
- Cache-Module=/full/path/to/foo
- format of an index.cache file. Any
- Cache-Module="
- You may wish the cache module function to have access to more information
- Cache-Module="
- If the file cache module encounters an error, such as no entry
- Cache-Module=" or have
- an actual index.cache file with the name of all documents
- index.cache file created from an
- As with cache modules, you may wish the file module
- Title: Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN Server
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- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- directive. Also if you wish it to be cached you must use the "
- since otherwise the browser may not even cache the page in memory.
- The program above is a good example of one which should not be cached as
- Title: Default Index Cache Files
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- Default Index Cache Files
- Using Default Cache Files with the WN
- approach to management of the Cache files that may be useful in
- file from a directory unless there is a Cache file in that
- Cache Files provides an alternative approach to Cache files for
- those situations where maintaining the Cache file in a specific
- The use of Default Cache files requires the administrator to
- can be bypassed through the incorrect use of Default Cache
- not have, Default Cache files enabled.
- 17.1 Example Situations Where Default Cache files may be helpful
- The most obvious example of a situation where Default Cache
- a CD ROM where it is impossible to create cache files in each
- Another example environment where Default Cache files may be useful
- users to create and properly maintain the Cache files. In this
- situation you might want to create a default cache file for all
- probably not a good idea to use Default Cache files if the
- While this can be handled by using a Cache file with serveall
- A Default Cache file for that web space will provide the same
- If you believe you have a use for Default Cache files, then you
- DEFAULT_CACHEFILE_LIST option as described below.
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- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- #define CACHEFNAME "index.cache"
- * to serve documents not listed in an index.cache file. See the
- Title: Format of index.cache file for WN
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- This file documents the format of an index.cache file for WN.
- get translated to a line in the index.cache file like
- when the server reads the index.cache file. All lines in an index.cache
- The first line of an index.cache file is the directory record line,
- tokens used in the index.cache file.
- Directory Record Cache token
- Cache-module cachemod /* Cache data base module */
- File Record Cache Token
- this number prceded by "attributes=" is the item in the index.cache
- nocache (1<<11)
- cacheable (1<<13)
- to seconds before being put in the index.cache file.
- Title: Command Line Options for the WN Server
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- Title: Command Line Options for WN Server wndex Utility
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- This allows the creation of an index.cache file
- "file_name" instead of "index.cache".
- "index.cache".
- "dir_name/index.cache".
- stream rather than the file index.cache.
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- files "index.wn" and "index.cache" will
- Specifies that the index.cache databases in the
- the index.cache file in the protected directory owned by
- Cache-Module --
- index.cache entries.
- entries in the index.cache file this program is executed
- index.cache. Note that the directory directives are
- still obtained from index.cache. The output of this
- module must be in the format of an index.cache line.
- specifies the Cache-Control and Expires headers of all documents
- specifies the Cache-Control and Expires headers of all documents
- index.cache.
- index.cache file does not exist. If you use this
- the index.cache file in the protected directory owned by
- to create a new index.cache database file. Likewise
- "Pragma: no-cache" and
- "Cache-control: no-cache" headers when it
- may not even cache the page in memory. (See also "
- index.cache file for use as in a
- "Pragma: no-cache" and
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- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- more precisely the index.cache file created from it).
- more precisely the index.cache file created from it).
- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- Title: Creating User Home Pages for the WN Server
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- which will create the file "index.cache". It grants the
- "windex") command will create the file "index.cache" as
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- an index.cache file. See the chapter "
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Added support for "default cachefiles". Look in the file
- /docs/defcache.html to read about the details of this new feature.
- Or see http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/docs/defcache.html. This new
- Attribute 'cacheable' now works for authenticated items.
- Fixed bug in common.h which caused attibutes=cacheable to
- now indicates that the server should send the "Pragma: no-cache" and
- "Cache-control: no-cache" headers attempting to encourage clients and
- proxies not to cache this document. It is not necessary to set this
- to allow the output of a CGI script to be cached then use the line
- index.cache file if the serveall directive is used. (Thanks to
- Fixed bug in wndex/serveall.c which caused the temp file "index.cache.temp"
- to be listed in the index.cache file when Attributes=serveall is used.
- an index.cache.temp file and then use rename() to move that to
- index.cache when it is finished.
- all the servable documents in the index.cache file. This means they
- This involves a minor change in the format of index.cache files.
- wndex (or wndex -r) on your files to produce index.cache files
- index.cache file listing the Authorization-Module. This is to protect
- Fixed bug in wndex/wndex.c which caused it to put an extra & in index.cache
- start with '.' (index and index.cache are excluded). See
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- Title: Quick start
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- base "index.cache" of information about files you are serving. The
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