W E B T U N E R
1. To enable the web server to start automatically when you
started the xBSD operating system, place the script
_http.init
into the directory
/etc/init.d
, and then add the corresponding
symbolic link to the required start level using the
ntsysv
and
chkconfig
utilities or by the command
ln –s.
2. To be able to review anti-virus performance reports from
WebTuner, copy Slogan (if not installed), supplied in the
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for xBSD Mail Server
package, and
the files
web_new_template.tm
and
web_template.tm,
located
in the directory
/usr/local/share/AVP/httpd,
to the directory
/usr/local/share/AVP/Tools
.
To use some other web server with WebTuner, define the fol-
lowing settings:
1. Edit the server settings to create a virtual server whose root di-
rectory points to the extracted
html
directory and register the
alias for this directory in the existing server.
2. Edit the server settings to define the file
index.html
as the de-
fault file for this directory. If it is not possible, rename the file
into the one defined as the default for your server.
3. Enable execution of cgi scripts for the subdirectory
html/cgi-bin
.
4. Edit the file
loader.cfg
as it was described in the step 4 for the
WebTuner distributive web server (see above).
5. Enable your web server to support the SSL communication
protocol and generate a password file similar to the
.htpasswd
file described for the WebTuner distributive web server (see
above). For details of how to define these settings refer to your
web server documentation.
6. Generate the new certificate file and the new encoding key file for
SSL. The corresponding sequence of actions was described in
the step 8 for the WebTuner distributive web server (see above).
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