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- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- wnsd and the utility wndex.
- wnsd executable, or run under the UNIX
- wnsd -p port [other options] wnroot
- wnsd can be run as an ordinary user. However, for
- root. If wnsd is run without the
- 80 by default. If wnsd is run by root then
- If you are running wnsd, the stand-alone version of
- wnsd by using the UNIX
- wnsd. If you started the server as root you
- wnsd -L /path2/logfile -l /path3/error.log wnroot
- wnsd, will print its process id on the UNIX
- /var/log/wnsd/error_log {
- /var/log/wnsd/access_log {
- /usr/bin/killall -HUP wnsd
- /usr/bin/killall -HUP wnsd assumes that your
- case it finds the process id of the wnsd process and sends it
- to the console window in which wnsd was invoked. To
- wnsd with a command like
- "wnsd <options> 2>my.errs" if you are
- wnsd this message means that wnsd is not in
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- user like nobody) wnd or wnsd will
- This restriction does not apply if wnsd is run on an
- This file is also read by wnsd (but not wnd) on
- directive. The wnsd stand-alone server reads this file when
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- wnd and wnsd allow you to specify a trusted
- argument) wnd or wnsd will not serve a document
- wnsd runs. Indeed, for security reasons if the server has
- wnsd or wnd on the privileged port 80 and that
- changed. This will mean that wnsd will be started as
- wnsd (or wnd under the UNIX
- use this level run wnsd (or wnd under
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- "./wnsd -t 203" and not
- "./wnsd -t joe" if user joe has user
- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- 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
- system utility. If you use wnsd there is little difference
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- 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
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- * system syslog facility run wnsd or wnd with the -S command line option.
- * Full path of the file in which you wish the standalone server wnsd
- * running inetd or when wnsd is run by root. They are also used by wnd running
- Title: Command Line Options for the WN Server
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- daemon, wnsd.
- Thus the command should be "./wnsd -a 203" and
- not "./wnsd -a joe" if user
- The server (wnsd only) will run in the foreground
- (wnsd only).
- 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.
- wnd or wnsd will not serve a document
- wnsd runs if started by root. Indeed, for
- Thus the command should be "./wnsd -t 203" and
- not "./wnsd -t joe" if user
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- wnsd (but not wnd) on startup for use with
- The wnsd stand-alone server reads this file when it is
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- Default port to run the stand-alone servers wnsd on. This
- wnsd to deposit its process id on startup. Comment this out
- wnsd will support multi-homed or virtual hosts as described
- system utility or when wnsd is run by root.
- system utility run wnsd or wnd with the
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Added -F option to wnsd. This causes it to be run in the
- See the documentation for the '-P' option to wnsd and
- The wnsd daemon now opens the wnpid file before switching its
- Title: Quick start
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- binaries "wnd" and "wnsd" are located in the directory where you told
- 5. Start the server using "wnsd" (this is the standalone version of
- 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
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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