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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.
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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.
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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.