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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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- to clients, based on such things as the client's domain name, IP address,
- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- Note: To use multiple vanity names for different IP addresses on
- different names for the different IP addresses. This is done in the file
- between IP addresses and wnroot directories.
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- line specifies the name of the file which controls access (by IP address)
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- IP Address
- restriction by hostname or IP address. It is not impossible to spoof a
- server with a fake IP address, but I think it is fairly difficult. It is
- using IP addresses rather than host names in
- Both Basic authentication and access control by IP address become much
- numeric IP address to limit access to my paying customers. On the other
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- access by hostname or IP address and you can restrict access to users
- IP Address
- This will limit access to the server to those clients with an IP address
- You can also allow access by IP address and, in general, this is somewhat
- addresses. The first is to explicitly list an IP address like
- but complete IP addresses like 129.111.222.123 should not
- The second format for IP address restriction uses a net address, net mask
- the IP address of the remote client, do a logical "and" of each of its
- (and allow access to) precisely those machines with IP address of the
- must use one of the IP address formats above and not the format using a
- causes WN never to convert IP addresses to hostnames.
- You can also exclude IP addresses or domain names by prefixing them with
- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- Many systems allow multiple IP addresses for a single host. For systems
- each IP address to which your host responds. Sometimes this is referred
- respond to multiple IP addresses. (Some information about this can be
- data hierarchies for each IP address if you run the stand-alone version
- instances of the server each with a different IP address indicated
- responding to different IP addresses.
- responding to different IP addresses. The server will ascertain the
- appropriate IP address by using the UNIX
- changes the document root as appropriate based on the IP address or host
- virtual hosts with a single IP address. The
- (which will be the first in your list if you have only one IP address).
- etc., should be replaced by a line containing one of the IP addresses of your
- the hostnames that corresponds to this IP address, and a nickname to use
- the IP address by which the server is accessed does not match any of the
- The server will not produce separate log files for each IP address.
- to produce separate log files for each IP address.
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- client's hostname, IP address, user-agent, or the "referer", the document
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- * IP address of your server.
- * from IP addresses and enter them in logfiles. Instead only the IP
- * Uncomment this if you will only use IP addresses in access control
- Title: Command Line Options for the WN Server
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- not used then the server will ascertain the IP address on
- Set the IP addresses and ports on which the server listens
- multiple IP addresses for each interface, multiple address/port
- a DNS lookup on the client's IP address to obtain the
- IP address in the log instead of the host name. For example
- but should use IP addresses rather than host names in log
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- determine access privileges (by hostname or IP address) for this
- with no DNS hostnames only IP addresses in the log entries.
- a DNS lookup on the client's IP address to obtain the
- IP address in the log instead of the host name. For example
- log format, but should use IP addresses rather than host
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- Contains the IP address of the client or proxy making the request.
- the server can determine it. Otherwise it contains the IP address.
- hostname and REMOTE_HOST will contain the IP address.
- determined by the IP address to which the request was made and the
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- log file, just IP addresses. This will reduce the load on your
- hostnames in them, just IP addresses.
- system call to find the IP address of your server.
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- on interface with IP address or on all interfaces. This is useful
- omit host name and only use IP address. (reported by D. Capshaw)
- a list of virtual host names, their IP addresses and the
- single IP address! The HTTP/1.1 protocol will require browsers to
- take the IP address of the remote client, do a logical "and" of each
- IP addresses. It is now supported by Netscape 2.0 and perhaps others.
- log entry with the IP address of the interface used rather than
- it will now get the appropriate IP address from gethostbyname().
- port, but with different IP addresses. See docs/multi.html.
- Fixed bug in wn/chkcntrl.c which caused it to allow access to IP address
- "Hierarchies based on IP address."
- that complete IP addresses like 123.123.123.123 must not end with a
- The DNS name lookup (from the IP address) is now checked more carefully
- be no hostnames in your log file, just IP addresses. This will reduce
- in them, just IP addresses.
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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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