iTP Secure WebServer System Administrators Guide (Version 7.5+)
“<file-name>file already exists. It will be saved with .backup
extension.”Do you wish to continue? (y/n) (No default)
If you enter y/Y, the script continues. Otherwise, if you enter n/N, the script exits. Else, an error
message is printed and the script exits.
This script does not create object files or sample server objects or admin WS.
You must have the required permission to create files or directories on the specified location.
The altHttpd script creates separate files for secure and non-secure versions.
The log files and pid file have names based on the httpd serverclass name. If required, you can
change the names in the configuration files.
This option can create configuration files with basic information. You can perform additional
changes to the configuration files.
The file permissions remain the same.
The altHttpd script performs the similar steps as performed in the manual configuration of iTP
Secure WebServer.
You must provide the following details:
• The current configuration file name. The default is: <Web Server Installation
directory>/conf/httpd.config.
• TCP/IP information such as, IP CLIM, TCP/IPV6, and conventional TCP/IP is based on the
system configuration.
• TCP/IP process.
• Port number for Accept. For secure version use AcceptSecureTransport .
• For secure version, use DN information and password for key database file and
ServerClassName for gcache.
You can configure the httpd server definition with the ServerClassName directive that contains
the same name.
The IP address for Accept or AcceptSecureTransport exists by default. If required, you
can change the IP address. You can enter the port number and key database information as per
the requirement. The transport:ip:port combination must be set such that it is different from
the configuration of other httpd serverclass. Pathmon name is copied from the current configuration
file.
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