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11.2.2 Accessing the Welcome Web Site
Anyone with browser access to an OES 2 server can access the Welcome site by doing the
following:
1
Open a
supported Web browser
that has a TCP connection to the network where the OES 2
server is installed.
2
Enter the URL to the server, using HTTP.
For example:
http://server.example.com/welcome
or
http://192.168.1.206/welcome
IMPORTANT:
By default, the Welcome site is accessible by entering only the DNS name or
IP address without the path to /welcome as the URL. However, this behavior changes as
follows:
On NetWare, the
sys:/apache2/htdocs/index.html
file redirects requests to the
Welcome site page. If the file is changed, then the behavior reflects the changes made.
On Linux, the Welcome site displays only when there is no
index.html
file in
/srv/www/
htdocs
. For example, installing the Web and LAMP Server pattern installs a page that
says “It Works!” and the Welcome site is not displayed.
If the Welcome page disappears, include /welcome in the access URL.
For additional information, see “
Verifying That the Installation Was Successful
” in the
OES 2
SP3: Installation Guide
.
11.2.3 The Welcome Web Site Is Available to All Users
Although the Welcome Web site is designed primarily for administrators, it can also be accessed and
used by end users. For example, if iPrint is installed on the server, users can install the iPrint Client
by clicking the
Client Software
link and selecting the appropriate client.
11.2.4 Administrative Access from the Welcome Web Site
Administrators can access any of the administrative tools installed on the server by clicking the
Management Services link, selecting the tool they want to use, and entering the required
authentication information.
11.3 OES Utilities and Tools
TIP:
NetWare administrators who are new to Linux will also be interested in “
OES2 SP3: Linux
Tips for NetWare Administrators
,” a reference that outlines the OES equivalents for most of the
familiar CLI tools on NetWare.
Novell OES 2 includes several administration utilities that let you manage everything in your
network, from configuring and managing eDirectory to setting up network services and open source
software. This section lists and briefly explains the most common utilities.
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