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<TITLE>The SRE-http Configurator: Expert Mode </TITLE>
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The SRE-http Configurator: "Expert" Mode </h2>
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<blockquote>The expert mode configurator is just a polite way of saying <b>don't be
afraid</b> of editing SRE-http's parameter files.</blockquote>
The following TABLE lists the more important
SRE-http parameter files, and a short
description of what they do. All of these are ascii (text) files, and should
be edited with your favorite text editor (we favor OS/2's EPM editor).
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<th>File Name </th> <th>Function </th> <tr>
<td><STRONG>INITFILT.80 and <br> INIT_STA.80</STRONG> </td>
<td> Contains basic configuration parameters; such as HOST information, logon and access
control activiation flags, default document directives, ad infinitum.</td>
<tr> <td><strong>CFGLIST.CFG</strong>
<td>Defines hosts; and defines sets of host and port specific parameter
files
<tr><td><STRONG>ATTRIBS.CFG</STRONG></td>
<td> Defines selector-specific attributes, users, and replacement strings.
Basically, ATTRIBS.CFG supplements (or replaces) the following .IN files
<tr><td> The .IN files:
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<td><STRONG><STRONG>USERS.IN </STRONG></STRONG></td> <td> Contains username & and password information. It also contains
the various "client-specific privileges" available to each user.</td>
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<td><STRONG>ACCESS.IN</STRONG></td>
<td>Contains SEL-specific access controls, and SEL-specific "permissions" </td> </td>
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<Td> <STRONG>ALIASES.IN</STRONG> </td> <td> Contains re-direction aliases, both <codE>internal</code>
and <code>external</code>. <em> Internal re-direction aliases are
also used to implement searchable indices.</em>
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<td><STRONG>VIRTUAL.IN </STRONG></td> <td> Contains <code>local</code> and <code>remote</code>
virtual directory information.</td>
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<td><STRONG>REPSTRGS.IN</STRONG> </td><td> Contains "custom" replacement strings (used by the
<!-- REPLACE varname --> SSI keyphrase).
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<td><STRONG>RECRDALL.CNT </STRONG></td> <td> Contains basic audit information (number of hits
per file or per selector). You may wish to add some "wildcard" entries to this file.
<tr><td><STRONG>SREFLOGS.INI</STRONG> </td><td> The configuration file for the
common-log, browser-log, and referer-log audit files.</td>
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<h3>Notes</h3>
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<LI>
Most of the above files can be found in the CFGS/ directory
of your GoServe working directory (<!-- REPLACE variable.servdir -->).
<LI>
<a href="/samples/IN_FILES.DOC">IN_FILES.DOC</a> contains
a detailed (and up-to-date) description of the purpose
and syntax of ATTRIBS.CFG and the several .IN files.
<li><a href="/samples/srehttp.htm#infiles">Appendix 1</a>
of the SRE-http manual contains a full listing of SRE-http's
parameter, counter, and audit files.
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<p> You may also want to review some of SRE-http's help files:
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<li> We <b>recommend</b> starting with the <a href="/samples/guide.htm"> users guide</a>.
<li> The <a href="/samples/srehttp.htm"> SRE-http manual</a> contains a rather
lengthy (but still too short)
discussion of most of SRE-http's bells and whistles.
<li><a href="/samples/initfilt.doc">INITFILT.DOC </a>
describes the "server configuration" parameters contained in
INITFILT.80 and INIT_STA.80.
<li> The <a href="/samples/helplist.htm"> list of help files </a> summarizes the
various help documents supplied with SRE-http.
<li>The <a href="/samples/OUTLINE.HTM">SRE-http outline</a> describes
the steps that SRE-http follows when processing a request.
<li><a href="/samples/use_cfgs.doc">USE_CFGS.DOC</a> describes the
CFGLIST.CFG configuration file.
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