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- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- wnroot of your data hierarchy.
- files as root ("touch wn.log"), then
- wnsd -p port [other options] wnroot
- root. If wnsd is run without the
- 80 by default. If wnsd is run by root then
- and then start the server as root.
- The server needs to have root permissions to connect to a
- exec /path/wnd -t 202 -L /path2/logfile wnroot
- not running as root (look for the
- root and to do so would be a serious mistake for maintaining
- as possible, even if it is run as root, however, no program
- as root. You find the number
- between IP addresses and wnroot directories.
- symbolic link in your wnroot data directory to the
- the wnroot directory should do this. If your system does
- wnsd. If you started the server as root you
- should be root to kill it.
- wnsd -L /path2/logfile -l /path3/error.log wnroot
- executed as root in the directory where the log file is to
- root) permission to read and write this file. You might
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- server was started as root (and then switched to a safer
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- been started as root and changed to another uid it will
- chroot(8)
- chroot(8) system utility. This can simultaneously enhance
- root, but will almost immediately switch its privileges to
- Title: Filters on the WN server
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- system root. If it begins with '~/' then it is relative to
- the WN hierarchy root, and otherwise it is relative to the
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- wnroot/dir/.access contains restrictions on what sites are
- relative to the WN hierarchy root, and otherwise it is relative
- "wnpasswd" in wnroot/dir/. If instead of the
- root, beginning with '~/' indicating it is relative to the
- WN hierarchy root, or something else indicating it is relative
- form to specify locations relative to your WN root.
- relative to the WN root directory. Otherwise it is assumed to
- Title: Users' Hierarchies and Personal Home Pages on the WN server
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- server root directory to one specified by the maintainer. Both of these
- on a single host and will use a different data root for different IP
- system password file and changes the root data directory to
- "http://hostname/foo.html" with root directory
- equivalent of a URL request for "/foo.html" with a data root
- translated to a request for "/foo.html" with the data root
- ':' followed by the full system path of the desired root
- translated to a request for "/foo.html" with root data
- new data hierarchy root.
- When you use the table lookup method to retarget data root directories of
- the user's data root directory. For example, if user "jim"
- has a data root that is accessed as "~jim" on
- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- 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
- changes the document root as appropriate based on the IP address or host
- hostname IP_address root_path vhost_nickname user group flag
- myhost.com 111.222.222.111 /usr/wn/myroot myhost bob mygroup 0
- use the root data directory you specified for that host name. Similarly
- server will use the root data directory corresponding to
- the server will use the first root data directory whose IP number matches
- { "realname.com" , "123.123.121.1", ROOT_DIR, "nickname0", "usr0", "grp0", "0" },
- the corresponding data root instead of "/var/data1", one of
- root (as specified when you ran the
- #define ROOT_DIR" in
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- relative to the WN root directory or not begin with a
- multi-homed server which uses different data roots
- { "realname.com" , "123.123.121.1", ROOT_DIR, "nickname0" },
- Title: Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN Server
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- local local host and the path is assumed relative to the WN root
- Warning: The WN root directory is changed by use of
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- #define ROOT_DIR "/usr/local/wn"
- * Enter the complete path of your root data directory here.
- * running inetd or when wnsd is run by root. They are also used by wnd running
- * TILDE_USER_STRINGname/foo will be changed to /foo and the root
- * the string PUB_HTML appended will be the root directory. This will
- /* #define TILDE_TABLE "/path/to/rootdir_table" */
- Title: Command Line Options for the WN Server
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- root in the stand-alone version,
- root to the value you set when you ran the
- root in the stand-alone version, i.e. wnsd.
- path relative to the system root. If this is not set either with the
- wnsd runs if started by root. Indeed, for
- corresponding IP numbers and root directories. The format of this
- hostname IP_address root_path
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- root directory. In particular the accessfile must be in the
- is assumed to be relative to the WN root directory.
- wnroot/dir/foo.html instead of
- wnroot/dir/index.html. Uses of this include making the
- tells the server to use the module ROOTDIR/dir/puth
- relative to the system root directory. If it begins with
- to be relative to the WN root directory. Otherwise
- considered as a path relative to the system root directory. If it
- assumed to be relative to the WN root directory. Otherwise
- considered as a path relative to the system root directory. If it
- assumed to be relative to the WN root directory. Otherwise
- considered as a path relative to the system root directory. If it
- assumed to be relative to the WN root directory. Otherwise
- will be taken relative to system root; if it begins with '~'
- it will be taken relative to the document root; and otherwise
- considered as a path relative to the system root directory. If it
- assumed to be relative to the WN root directory. Otherwise
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- taken relative to the WN data hierarchy root. The format of
- server root directory. If this path does not begin with a
- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- is the path of a file relative to your WN root and provides
- the path relative to the system root. For example, the URL
- have "wnroot/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3" in the
- the system root. For example, the URL
- have "wnroot/dir/foo.cgi" in the
- the WN root data directory. For example, the URL
- DOCUMENT_ROOT
- Contains the path to your WN root data directory relative to
- the system root. For example, the URL
- have "wnroot" in the DOCUMENT_ROOT
- the system root. For example, the URL
- have "wnroot/dir" in the WN_DIR_PATH
- WN_ROOT
- DOCUMENT_ROOT.
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- #define ROOT_DIR
- Complete path of your root data directory.
- changed to /foo and the root directory will be the directory
- root directory. This will fail if the user's uid is less than "
- system utility or when wnsd is run by root.
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- userid to "nobody". This makes root the owner of wnpid.
- Added evnironment variables DOCUMENT_ROOT (replacing WN_ROOT)
- because the '~' did not correctly expand to the WN root
- its complete path name from the server root was given.
- data root directory for each. Secondly the server now supports
- Fixed bug that caused wrong document root to be used sometimes if the
- document root was changed in the middle of a multi-request connection.
- SOCKADDR and SET_INTERFACE_ROOT set (e.g. Solaris and linux)
- to fail if root directory had a default document.
- "swn <options> /path/wnroot > /path/wn.pid" will put the process
- Added minimal support for different data roots corresponding to different
- WN root to fail.
- Added support for /~user URLs and table lookup for root directory
- specifying path: If 1st char is '/' it's relative to system root,
- if it starts with ~/ it's relative to WN root, otherwise it is rel
- Title: Quick start
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- you have designated as your data root. Add other HTML files if you
- 4. In your data root directory create a file named "index" that
- directory (your data root directory). If you used the line
- 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
- data root directory to /path/2/WN_src/docs/ and then use the URL
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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