User manual
Table Of Contents
- Web Technologies Administration
- Contents
- Web Technologies Overview
- Managing Web Technologies
- Managing Websites
- Using Server Admin to Manage Websites
- Changing the Access Port for a Website
- Improving Performance of Static Websites (PerformanceCache)
- Enabling Access and Error Logs for a Website
- Setting Up Directory Listing for a Website
- Connecting to Your Website
- Enabling WebDAV on Websites
- Enabling a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Script
- Enabling Server Side Includes (SSI)
- Viewing Website Settings
- Setting Server Responses to MIME Types and ContentHandlers
- Enabling SSL
- Enabling PHP
- User Content on Websites
- WebMail
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- Working With Open-Source Applications
- Installing and Viewing WebModules
- Solving Problems
- Where to Find More Information
- Glossary
- Index

Chapter 3 Managing Websites 35
To set the server response for a MIME type or content handler:
1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 In the MIME Types or content Handlers pane, click the Add button, or select the item in
the list you want to edit and click the Edit button.
4 If necessary, type a name for a new MIME type or content handler, then type the file
suffix associated with this mapping in the Suffixes field.
If you use the suffix cgi, make sure you’ve enabled CGI execution for the website.
5 Click Save.
Web service restarts.
Enabling SSL
Before you can enable Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protection for a website, you have to
obtain the proper certificates. For more information, see “Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)”
on page 45. When you have obtained a certificate, you can set up SSL for a site.
To set up SSL for a website:
1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 In the Sites pane, double-click the site in the list.
4 In the Security pane, select Enable Secure Sockets Layer.
5 Type a password in the Pass Phrase field.
6 Type the location of the SSL log file in the SSL Log File field.
You can also click the Browse button to locate the folder you want to use.
If you are administering a remote server, file service must be running on the remote
server to use the Browse button.
7 Type the location of the location of each certificate file in the appropriate field (if
necessary), or use the Browse button to choose the location.
8 Click the Edit button for the Certificate File, Key File, and CA File fields and paste the
contents of the appropriate certificate or key in the text field for each. Click OK each
time you paste text.
9 Click Save.
10 Click Stop Service, wait a moment, and then click Start Service.
LL2350.book Page 35 Friday, August 22, 2003 2:32 PM