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Site management
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Enable SSL—The RaQ XTR provides an optional secure sockets layer
(SSL) for web access. See “SSL settings” on page 83.
Only the RaQ XTR Administrator can enable SSL on a virtual site.
Enable Active Server Pages (ASP)—The RaQ XTR supports ASP scripting
language. For more information, see “Active Server Pages (ASP)” on
page 125.
Enable PHP Embedded Scripting—The RaQ XTR supports PHP
embedded scripting. For more information, see “PHP embedded scripting”
on page 126.
Enable Shell Accounts—The users of the virtual site being created can
telnet to the RaQ XTR and run commands from a Linux shell. If you have
enabled this feature, you or the Site Administrator can grant shell access for
an individual user.
Enable Secure POP3 (APOP)—You can enable the Authentication Post
Office Protocol (APOP) for a virtual site. APOP is a challenge-response
authentication scheme built on top of the standard POP protocol. APOP is
designed in a way that protects your password when being sent across the
network.
Note: A virtual site can be name-based or IP-based. If there are
several name-based virtual sites on an IP address, only one
name-based virtual site can use SSL service.
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Caution: Granting shell access can greatly compromise the security
of your RaQ XTR.
Note: If you enable APOP for a user, that user can check his or her
email only through an APOP client; a regular POP3 client will not
work unless APOP is disabled for that user.