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Step 6: (Optional) Congure website Apache options.
Use the Sites Options pane to congure Apache web options. For details, see
“Conguring Website Apache Options” on page 38.
Step 7: (Optional) Create realms to control website access.
You can create a realm to control access to locations or folders in a website. Use
the Sites Realms pane to congure website realms. For details, see “Using Realms to
Control Access” on page 39.
Step 8: Enable website access and error logs.
Use the Logging pane in the Sites pane to enable access and error logs for your
website. For details, see “Enabling Access and Error Logs for a Website” on page 40.
Step 9: (Optional) Enable SSL.
Use the Security pane in the Sites pane to enable SSL for your website. For details,
see “Enabling Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)” on page 42.
Step 10: (Optional) Create website aliases and redirects.
Use the Aliases pane in the Sites pane to congure website aliases and redirects.
For details, see “Managing Access to Sites Using Aliases” on page 43.
Step 11: (Optional) Set up a reverse proxy.
Use the Proxy pane in the Sites pane to congure a reverse proxy for your website.
For details, see “Setting Up a Reverse Proxy” on page 45.
Step 12: (Optional) Enable optional website features.
Use the Web Services pane in the Sites pane to enable optional web services.
For details, see “Enabling Optional Web Services” on page 47.
Step 13: Connect to your website.
To make sure the website is working properly, open your browser and try to
connect to your website over the Internet. If your site isn’t working correctly,
see Chapter 7, “Solving Web Service Problems,” on page 83.