Specifications
Chapter 2 Enabling and Conguring Wikis, Blogs, Web Calendars, and Mailing Lists 23
The list of services appears.
3 If Web is not listed, select the server and click Settings; then click Services, select Web,
and then click Save.
4 From the expanded Servers list, select Web.
5 Click Sites, then select a site in the list.
6 To enable SSL, click Security, select Enable Secure Sockets Layers (SSL), and choose
a certicate.
For more information about enabling SSL, see Web Technologies Administration.
7 Click Web Services.
8 To enable group wikis, select “Wikis.”
9 To enable user blogs, click “Blogs.”
10 To enable group and user web calendars, select “Calendars.”
11 To enable webmail, select “Mail.”
For more information about Webmail, see Mail Service Administration.
12 To enable conguration of server-side mail rules on the website, select “Allow users to
congure server-side mail rules.”
If you enable server-side mail rules, users can also set up vacation notices to notify
anyone who sends mail to them that the user is not available to respond.
13 To allow users to change their password on the website, select “Allow users to change
their password.”
14 To allow users to access the wiki through shortened DNS names, click Aliases and add
website DNS aliases.
If you have a site named www.example.com, you could add an alias of example.com.
Users could then access your site from both URLs.
For more information about aliases, see Web Technologies Administration.
After saving website settings and restarting the web service, you can click the right-
arrow buttons next to the settings to visit the blogs, wikis, calendars or webmail pages
hosted on the website.
Starting Up Web Service
When you change web service settings, restart web service for the settings to
take eect.
Restarting the server and restarting web service can disrupt users, so send out
a notication that the server will be temporarily down before doing this.