User guide
Setting up Business Servers
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Setting the Access Permission for Operation Resources of a Web
Server Used by a Business Server
The Web server used by a business server can use access log functions to record the request contents.
These access logs contain important information that controls authentication and authorization of the
users.
To ensure more trustworthy use, set the access permission for the business server to prevent its access
log from leaking out.
This section explains how to set the access permission for the Web server access logs.
Only permit users who belong to the Administrators group and SYSTEM, to access the access log
output destination folder.
Use Windows Explorer to set access permission for the folder, to users with Administrator permission.
The following table lists examples of access log output destinations. In this example, the access log
output destinations may differ depending on the operating environment.
Table 3-6 Windows access log output destinations
Web server Example of access log output folder
Interstage HTTP Server C:\Interstage\F3FMihs\logs\
InfoProvider Pro C:\Interstage\F3FMwww\log\
Microsoft(R) Internet Information Services C:\WINNT\system32\LogFiles\W3SVC1\
For details about the settings for Microsoft(R) Internet Information Services, refer to “Help Topics (H)” in
“Help (H)” for “Internet Information Service” of Microsoft(R) Internet Information Services.
Permit only the owner and group to access the access log output destination directory. To set the
access permission for the files and directory, use the chmod command and chown command.
Set the access permission as a super user (root).
Table 3-7 Solaris access log output destinations
Web server Example of access log output destination
directory
Interstage HTTP Server /opt/FJSVihs/logs/
InfoProvider Pro /var/opt/FSUNprovd/
Sun ONE Web Server Enterprise Edition /usr/netscape/server4/https-server-name/logs/
(SunOne4)
/usr/iplanet/servers/https-server-name/logs/
(SunOne6)