Misc. Utils || SREhttp/2 Manual || client & server STATUS || ReRead SRE parameters || Stop SRE2003

SREhttp/2 Configuration utilities, and other tools, for the SREhttp/2 web server
By default, the following can only be accessed from a browser running on the server machine, with a client possessing SUPERUSER privileges

Configurators

ATTRIBS.CFG configurator
Host configurator
MIMETYPE configurator
SSI_VARS configurator
SRE2003.CFG configurator
SREHTTP2.CFG configurator
Username configurator SRE_UTIIL.CFG configurator COUNTER.CFG configurator
ROBOTS.TXT configurator HTACCESS configurator    

Useful shortcuts

Define a new user Limit the number of simultaneous
users of a resource
Restrict access to a resource
Redirect a request Identify a content-negotiated resource Specify a virtual directory,
or a specific file match
Select a pre-response procedure Enable/Disable the
Check-404 facility

Enable Check-401: deny access to
clients with too many logon failures
Cleanup temporary and transient files Record request using SendFile Add to the Startup-Requests list

Miscellaneous Utilities

Requests

Counter &
log files

SREhttp/2 Caches
Summarize status
of SRE2003 caches
  • Details on REQUEST cache
  • Details on MD5 cache
  • Details on IPNAME cache
  • Details on Dynamic-Privileges cache
  • Details on Check-404 cache

  • Status of OS/2,
    SRE2003 and
    SREhttp/2 variables
  • Current values of several SRE2003 system variable
  • Show SRE and SRESYS vars
  • Display variables stored in OS/2 environment
  • SRE2003 actions
  • Show some current-usage stats


  • or, enter a space delimited list of SRE2003 parameters...

  • Display statistics on SRE2003 tasks



  • (it will also be written to the SRE2003 audit log file)
  • Pause the server for 5 seconds
  • Refresh the SRE2003 status screen
  • Stop or Restart SRE2003 & SREhttp/2 -- or reboot OS/2
  • Lookups
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    Enter a dotted, numeric IP address...
    Enter a selector (on this site), or a file (on the server machine):
    File and System Manipulation


    This file updated 25 September 2002