- $
- in wildcards
- Understanding Wildcard Patterns
- *
- in wildcards
- Understanding Wildcard Patterns
- ?
- in wildcards
- Understanding Wildcard Patterns
- ^
- in wildcards
- Understanding Wildcard Patterns
- access
- logging
- AddLog
- access control
- Access Control
- based on requested URL
- Require Proxy Authentication
- example host restrictions
- Restricting Allowed Hosts
- resources and
- Control Access to This Resource Through This Proxy
- Access Control
- restricting hosts
- Restricting Allowed Hosts
- user databases and
- User Databases
- Require Proxy Authentication
- Access Log
- Access Log File
- defined
- Server Logging Configuration
- DNS lookup and
- Access Log File
- extended format described
- Access Log File
- format of
- Access Log File
- IP addresses and
- Access Log File
- sample of
- Access Log File
- AddLog directive
- obj.conf
- AddLog
- Admin Interface Protection
- Admin Interface Protection
- administration forms
- accessing locally
- Access Control
- cache manager
- From the Administration Forms
- no access to
- Access Control
- starting
- Using the Netscape Proxy Manager
- Administration password
- admpw File
- administrative user name
- changing
- Changing the Administrative User Name and Password
- admpw file
- admpw File
- application security
- Why Do I Need Security?
- auth-type function
- AuthTrans
- AuthTrans directive
- obj.conf
- AuthTrans
- bandwidth, saving
- Caching HTTP vs. FTP and Gopher
- bytestream
- SSL and
- How Does SSL Work?
- cache
- clean up
- What is the Garbage Collector?
- configuration recommendation
- Optimizing Cache Document Retrieval
- configuring
- Default Caching Configuration
- defined
- Glossary
- directories
- determining
- Filename and Directory
- maintaining
- What is the Garbage Collector?
- numbers of
- Limiting the Number of Cache Directories
- splitting over file systems
- Moving or Splitting the Cache Directory
- directory structure
- Cache Directory Structure
- disk space
- How Caching Works
- enabling
- init-cache
- files
- viewing
- Using the Cache Manager
- garbage collection
- Configuring the Garbage Collector
- lock timeout
- Cache Lock Timeout
- moving directories
- Moving or Splitting the Cache Directory
- options
- Default Caching Configuration
- performance and
- Cache Size
- performance report
- Interpreting the pstats Output
- protocols
- init-cache
- rebuilding directory structure
- Rebuilding the Cache Directory Structure
- removing files
- How Garbage Collection Works
- Expiring and Removing Documents in the Cache
- repairing URL database
- Repairing the Cache URL Database
- size
- optimizing
- Limiting the Number of Cache Directories
- stale data
- Remote Server Unavailable
- strategy
- Caching Strategy
- figure of
- Is the Cache Used?
- usage lists
- Interpreting the pstats Output
- cache directory
- rebuilding
- Rebuilding the Cache Directory Structure
- repairing URL database
- Repairing the Cache URL Database
- cache directory hierarchy
- defined
- Glossary
- cache expiration
- Cache Expiration Setting
- cache file dispersion
- Dispersion of Files in the Cache
- cache files
- dispersion of
- Dispersion of Files in the Cache
- information on
- View Cached Information for This Resource
- naming scheme
- Filename and Directory
- removing
- Expiring and Removing Documents in the Cache
- viewing
- Using the Cache Manager
- cache manager
- accessing via administration forms
- From the Administration Forms
- accessing via resource manager
- From the Resource Manager
- resources and
- View Cached Information for This Resource
- using
- Using the Cache Manager
- cache refresh
- defined
- Glossary
- cache refresh setting
- Cache Refresh Setting
- cache repair
- defined
- Glossary
- cache root
- defined
- Glossary
- specifying
- init-cache
- cache root directory
- Cache Directory Structure
- cache size
- described
- Cache Size
- directories and
- Limiting the Number of Cache Directories
- specifying manually
- init-cache
- cache-setting function
- ObjectType
- caching
- Default Caching Configuration
- based on URLs
- Inhibit/Enable Caching of This Resource
- configuration
- Is the Cache Used?
- configuration recommendation
- Optimizing Cache Document Retrieval
- described
- How Caching Works
- Enabling Caching
- directory structure
- Cache Directory Structure
- enabling
- Enabling Caching
- HTTP documents
- Caching HTTP vs. FTP and Gopher
- optimizing
- Optimizing Cache Document Retrieval
- parameters for resources
- Set Caching Parameters for This Resource
- performance report
- Interpreting the pstats Output
- protocols
- Is a Document Up to Date?
- init-cache
- figure of
- Is the Cache Used?
- queries
- Limit the Length of Cached Queries for This Resource
- ObjectType
- remote server unavailable
- Remote Server Unavailable
- removing files from
- Remove All the Items Cached for This Resource
- removing old files
- Configuring the Garbage Collector
- resources
- Inhibit/Enable Caching of This Resource
- strategy
- Is the Cache Used?
- Caching Strategy
- usage lists
- Interpreting the pstats Output
- viewing information
- View Cached Information for This Resource
- caching protocols
- Cached Protocols
- caching strategy
- Caching Strategy
- CERN
- Glossary
- CERN proxy server
- compatibility with
- What is the Netscape Proxy Server?
- CGI Object
- obj.conf and
- CGI Object
- chaining proxies
- Use Another Proxy for Retrieving This Resource
- figure of
- Use Another Proxy for Retrieving This Resource
- child processes
- Create an IRIX User Account
- Chroot
- magnus.conf directive
- Chroot
- client-pull
- Proxy Timeout
- clients
- accessing the proxy
- Server Port Number
- error message text (customizing)
- Customize Error Messages
- CNAME
- DNS and
- Create an Alias for the Server
- common logfile format
- Glossary
- configuration files
- Proxy Configuration Files
- configuration forms
- Using the Proxy Server Manager Configuration Forms
- configuring HTTPS proxying
- Configuring HTTPS Proxying
- configuring SOCKS
- SOCKS Daemon Configuration
- connect method
- proxying
- Enable/Disable Proxying of a Resource
- SSL and
- SSL Proxy Protocol: Technical Details
- controlling access to the proxy
- Access Control
- User Databases
- conventions
- Some Conventions Used in This Guide
- converting NCSA user databases
- Converting an NCSA or Text File to a User Database
- data encryption
- Why Do I Need Security?
- data retrieved
- out of date
- Cache Refresh Setting
- data stream
- SSL and
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- default object
- obj.conf
- The Default Object
- deny-service function
- The Default Object
- Service
- PathCheck
- denying access to resources
- Enable/Disable Proxying of a Resource
- directive syntax
- Directive Syntax
- directives
- magnus.conf
- Directives in magnus.conf
- directories
- cache
- Cache Directory Structure
- server root
- Server Root
- disk space
- cache and
- How Caching Works
- dispersion of cache files
- Dispersion of Files in the Cache
- DNS
- defined
- Glossary
- DNS alias
- Glossary
- DNS lookup
- CPU cycles and
- Access Log File
- documents
- average transfer time
- Interpreting the pstats Output
- cache and
- How Caching Works
- expiring
- Expiring and Removing Documents in the Cache
- expiring in the cache
- Cache Expiration Setting
- getting out of date
- Remote Server Unavailable
- large, timeout and
- Cache Lock Timeout
- optimizing caching of
- Optimizing Cache Document Retrieval
- out of date
- Cache Refresh Setting
- removing from the cache
- Remove All the Items Cached for This Resource
- Expiring and Removing Documents in the Cache
- retrieving if up-to-date
- Cache Refresh Setting
- up-to-date
- Cache Refresh Setting
- up-to-date checks
- Is a Document Up to Date?
- Domain Name System, using with proxy
- Make Sure DNS is Up and Running
- domain name, proxy
- Server Name
- EMACS
- Glossary
- enabling caching
- Enabling Caching
- encryption, passwords not using
- Require Proxy Authentication
- Error directive
- obj.conf
- Error
- Error Log
- defined
- Server Logging Configuration
- described
- The Error Log File
- error messages, customizing
- Customize Error Messages
- ErrorLog
- magnus.conf directive
- ErrorLog
- errors
- customized messages for
- Customize Error Messages
- logging
- The Error Log File
- sending customized messages
- Error
- viewing
- The Error Log File
- /etc/passwd
- Create an IRIX User Account
- existing URL mappings
- editing
- Editing Existing Mappings
- Expires header
- defined
- Glossary
- needed to cache query results
- Limit the Length of Cached Queries for This Resource
- expiring cache files
- Cache Expiration Setting
- expiring resources
- Expire All Cached Items for This Resource
- extended log file
- format defined
- Glossary
- sample of
- Access Log File
- file extension, defined
- Glossary
- file type, defined
- Glossary
- files
- dispersion in cache
- Dispersion of Files in the Cache
- mapping types of
- mime.types File
- out of date
- Cache Refresh Setting
- filtering headers
- Filter Outgoing Headers
- FTP
- caching
- Cached Protocols
- Is a Document Up to Date?
- Caching HTTP vs. FTP and Gopher
- caching effectively
- Cache Refresh Setting
- Full Configuration
- Using the Proxy Server Manager Configuration Forms
- garbage collection
- described
- Configuring the Garbage Collector
- process described
- How Garbage Collection Works
- setting times for
- Garbage Collection Times
- garbage collector
- defined
- Configuring the Garbage Collector
- Glossary
- described
- What is the Garbage Collector?
- determining files to remove
- How Garbage Collection Works
- emergency starts
- Emergency Garbage Collection
- priority for running
- Garbage Collector Process Priority
- process priority
- Garbage Collector Process Priority
- garbage collector and
- How Garbage Collection Works
- Garbage Collector Daemon
- What is the Garbage Collector?
- GET method
- Service
- needed to cache query results
- Limit the Length of Cached Queries for This Resource
- proxying
- Enable/Disable Proxying of a Resource
- GIF, defined
- Glossary
- Gopher
- caching
- Cached Protocols
- Caching HTTP vs. FTP and Gopher
- Is a Document Up to Date?
- caching effectively
- Cache Refresh Setting
- hang-up signal (-HUP)
- Basic Server Configuration
- HEAD method
- Service
- proxying
- Enable/Disable Proxying of a Resource
- headers
- filtering
- Filter Outgoing Headers
- hostname
- defined
- Glossary
- Make Sure DNS is Up and Running
- hosts
- excluded from administration forms
- Access Control
- logging
- Access Log File
- restricting
- Restricting Allowed Hosts
- examples of
- Restricting Allowed Hosts
- restricting access to resources
- Control Access to This Resource Through This Proxy
- HTML, defined
- Glossary
- HTTP
- caching
- Cached Protocols
- Is a Document Up to Date?
- caching effectively
- Cache Expiration Setting
- defined
- Glossary
- SSL and
- How Does SSL Work?
- used with HTTPS
- What is HTTPS?
- HTTPD
- defined
- Glossary
- HTTPS
- defined
- What is HTTPS?
- Glossary
- proxying
- configuring
- Configuring HTTPS Proxying
- SSL and
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- ident-check
- init-sockd
- identd
- SOCKS and
- Remote Identity Check
- Init
- magnus.conf directive
- Init
- init-cache
- cache size and
- Limiting the Number of Cache Directories
- magnus.conf directive
- init-cache
- init-clf
- magnus.conf directive
- init-clf
- init-proxy
- magnus.conf directive
- init-proxy
- init-sockd
- magnus.conf directive
- init-sockd
- inode
- proxy uses
- init-clf
- installation
- preparation for
- Before You Begin Installing
- user account needed
- Root or User Installation
- Internet Protocol (IP)
- defined
- Make Sure DNS is Up and Running
- IP address, defined
- Glossary
- iponly function
- AddLog
- jail, proxy in
- Chroot
- KILL signal
- Cache Lock Timeout
- large documents, cache timeout and
- Cache Lock Timeout
- last-modified date
- using to estimate a document's life
- Cache Expiration Setting
- last-modified factor
- Cache Expiration Setting
- Last-Modified header
- needed to cache query results
- Limit the Length of Cached Queries for This Resource
- lm-factor
- ObjectType
- lm-factor, manually specifying
- init-cache
- load-types
- magnus.conf directive
- load-types
- LoadObjects
- magnus.conf directive
- LoadObjects
- Local Access Object
- obj.conf and
- Local Access Object
- local-types
- load-types
- locked files
- cache and
- Cache Lock Timeout
- transaction times and
- Cache Lock Timeout
- log files
- AddLog
- log-name (SOCKS)
- init-sockd
- log-type (SOCKS)
- init-sockd
- logging
- SOCKS requests
- SOCKD Logging
- logging errors
- The Error Log File
- magnus.conf
- described
- magnus.conf File
- directives in
- Directives in magnus.conf
- format of
- magnus.conf File
- sample file
- magnus.conf File
- mapping
- URLs to mirror servers
- Mapping URLs to Mirror Servers
- max-uncheck function
- ObjectType
- MaxProcs
- magnus.conf directive
- MaxProcs
- MD5, defined
- Glossary
- memory
- processes and
- Server Processes
- resetting
- ProcessLife
- message integrity
- Why Do I Need Security?
- methods
- proxy and
- Service
- proxying
- Enable/Disable Proxying of a Resource
- MIME
- defined
- Glossary
- mime-types
- load-types
- mime.types file
- mime.types File
- sample of
- mime.types File
- MinProcs
- magnus.conf directive
- MinProcs
- mirror
- NameTrans
- mirror servers
- mapping URLs to
- Mapping URLs to Mirror Servers
- NameTrans directive
- obj.conf
- NameTrans
- NCSA
- defined
- Glossary
- NCSA server
- compatibility with
- What is the Netscape Proxy Server?
- NCSA user databases
- converting
- Converting an NCSA or Text File to a User Database
- Netscape Garbage Collector Daemon
- Configuring the Garbage Collector
- Netscape Navigator
- passwords and
- Require Proxy Authentication
- proxy user authentication
- Require Proxy Authentication
- SSL and
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- SSL instead of HTTPS
- What is HTTPS?
- Netscape Proxy Manager, starting
- Using the Netscape Proxy Manager
- network
- remote server unavailable
- Remote Server Unavailable
- network data packets
- time interval between
- Proxy Timeout
- network security
- HTTPS and
- What is HTTPS?
- network-level security
- Why Do I Need Security?
- networks
- disconnecting proxy from
- Connecting To and Disconnecting From the Network
- NIS
- defined
- Glossary
- nobody
- Create an IRIX User Account
- nobody user account
- Proxy Server User
- ns-gc
- Configuring the Garbage Collector
- obj.conf
- directives in
- Directives in obj.conf
- required objects in
- Required Objects for obj.conf
- structure of
- Structure of obj.conf
- obj.conf file
- described
- obj.conf File
- object configuration
- obj.conf File
- objects
- default
- specifying
- RootObject
- proxy and
- How the Proxy Server Handles Objects
- proxying
- ObjectType
- setting options for
- Using the Resource Manager
- ObjectType directive
- obj.conf
- ObjectType
- optimizing caching
- Optimizing Cache Document Retrieval
- overview of this manual
- What's In This Book?
- password file
- Glossary
- passwords
- Administration
- admpw File
- administrative, changing
- Changing the Administrative User Name and Password
- Netscape Navigator and
- Require Proxy Authentication
- proxy access and
- Require Proxy Authentication
- transmitted without encryption
- Require Proxy Authentication
- user authentication
- Require Proxy Authentication
- PathCheck directive
- obj.conf
- PathCheck
- paths
- absolute with Chroot directive
- Chroot
- performance
- cache size and
- Cache Size
- permissions
- proxy and
- Proxy Server User
- pid file (process id)
- Basic Server Configuration
- PidLog
- magnus.conf directive
- PidLog
- Port
- magnus.conf directive
- Port
- port numbers
- recommended
- Choose a Unique Port Number
- starting the proxy
- Choose a Unique Port Number
- ports
- 1080 (SOCKS)
- Server Port Number
- 23 (telnet)
- Server Port Number
- 80 (HTTP)
- Server Port Number
- above 1024
- Server Port Number
- changing
- Server Port Number
- clients and
- Server Port Number
- proxy
- Server Port Number
- recommended
- Server Port Number
- security risks
- Configuring SSL proxying
- specifying
- Port
- SSL and
- Configuring SSL proxying
- POST method
- Service
- proxying
- Enable/Disable Proxying of a Resource
- process id
- proxy
- Basic Server Configuration
- process load
- Starting and Stopping the Server Manually
- process owner
- Create an IRIX User Account
- processes
- garbage collector and
- Garbage Collector Process Priority
- maximum number of
- MaxProcs
- memory usage and
- Server Processes
- minimum number of
- MinProcs
- proxy and
- Server Processes
- RAM and
- Server Processes
- recommended number of
- Server Processes
- respawning
- ProcessLife
- table of recommended
- Server Processes
- ProcessLife
- magnus.conf directive
- ProcessLife
- protocols
- caching
- init-cache
- Cached Protocols
- secure (HTTPS)
- What is HTTPS?
- SSL and
- Why Do I Need Security?
- What is SSL?
- proxy
- access
- restricting
- Require Proxy Authentication
- cache size and
- Cache Size
- caching
- described
- How Caching Works
- chaining
- Use Another Proxy for Retrieving This Resource
- ObjectType
- figure of
- Use Another Proxy for Retrieving This Resource
- clients and servers, figure of
- How Caching Works
- compatibility
- What is the Netscape Proxy Server?
- configuring SSL
- Configuring SSL proxying
- controlling access to
- User Databases
- described
- What is the Netscape Proxy Server?
- directory installed in
- Server Root
- disconnecting from network
- Connecting To and Disconnecting From the Network
- fast demo mode
- Connecting To and Disconnecting From the Network
- features overview
- What is the Netscape Proxy Server?
- HTTPS and SSL with browsers
- What is HTTPS?
- HUP signal
- PidLog
- initializing
- Init
- jailing of
- Chroot
- killing
- PidLog
- log file format
- init-proxy
- networks
- Connecting To and Disconnecting From the Network
- objects and
- How the Proxy Server Handles Objects
- performance
- DNS lookup and
- Access Log File
- ports above 1024
- Server Port Number
- ports under 1024
- Proxy Server User
- processes
- Server Processes
- reconfiguring
- Basic Server Configuration
- request hangs (remedy for)
- Proxy Timeout
- request times
- Interpreting the pstats Output
- restricting access to
- Access Control
- root user
- Proxy Server User
- security
- SSL and
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- security risks
- Configuring SSL proxying
- slow
- Server Processes
- SSL
- figure of
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- SSL and
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- starting
- user account for
- Proxy Server User
- TERM signal
- PidLog
- timeout
- init-proxy
- tracking users
- Access Log File
- proxy chaining
- ObjectType
- Proxy Manager
- accessing locally
- Access Control
- proxy name
- changing
- Server Name
- proxy security
- Why Do I Need Security?
- proxy server
- configuring
- Choosing a Resource to Configure
- proxy timeout
- Proxy Timeout
- proxy user account
- Proxy Server User
- proxy-auth function
- AuthTrans
- proxy-log function
- The Default Object
- AddLog
- proxy-retrieve function
- Service
- proxying HTTPS
- configuring
- Configuring HTTPS Proxying
- proxying resources
- Enable/Disable Proxying of a Resource
- pstats utility
- interpreting output
- Interpreting the pstats Output
- using
- Using the pstats Utility
- queries
- caching
- ObjectType
- caching results of
- Limit the Length of Cached Queries for This Resource
- Quick Configuration forms
- Using the Proxy Server Manager Configuration Forms
- race conditions
- Cache Lock Timeout
- RAM
- defined
- Glossary
- processes and
- ProcessLife
- Server Processes
- rc.local
- Glossary
- realm
- defined
- Glossary
- defining
- Require Proxy Authentication
- recommended cache configuration
- Optimizing Cache Document Retrieval
- redirection
- Glossary
- refresh
- cache setting
- Cache Refresh Setting
- remote hostname logging
- Access Log File
- remote identity checks
- SOCKS and
- Remote Identity Check
- remote server unavailable
- Remote Server Unavailable
- remote servers
- not responding
- Proxy Timeout
- status codes from
- Interpreting the pstats Output
- require proxy authentication
- Require Proxy Authentication
- resource
- defined
- Glossary
- resource manager
- cache manager and
- From the Resource Manager
- using
- Using the Resource Manager
- Using the Resource Manager
- resource wildcards
- defined
- Using the Resource Manager
- examples of
- Choosing a Resource to Configure
- resources
- access control and
- Control Access to This Resource Through This Proxy
- cache manager and
- View Cached Information for This Resource
- caching
- Cached Protocols
- Inhibit/Enable Caching of This Resource
- caching parameters
- Set Caching Parameters for This Resource
- configuring
- Choosing a Resource to Configure
- Configuring a Resource
- controlling access to
- Access Control
- defined
- Using the Resource Manager
- disabling proxying of
- Enable/Disable Proxying of a Resource
- examples of
- Choosing a Resource to Configure
- expiring
- Expire All Cached Items for This Resource
- proxies and
- Use Another Proxy for Retrieving This Resource
- proxy chaining figure
- Use Another Proxy for Retrieving This Resource
- proxying
- ObjectType
- removing
- Remove All Your Settings to This Resource
- removing from cache
- Remove All the Items Cached for This Resource
- restricting access to
- Control Access to This Resource Through This Proxy
- Control Access to This Resource Through This Proxy
- sample wildcard patterns of
- Choosing a Resource to Configure
- SOCKS and
- Use SOCKS When Retrieving This Resource
- using
- Using the Resource Manager
- viewing cached information
- View Cached Information for This Resource
- resources. See also objects
- Proxy Configuration Files
- response time
- remote servers and
- Proxy Timeout
- restricting access
- Access Control
- restricting access to the proxy
- Require Proxy Authentication
- restricting hosts
- Restricting Allowed Hosts
- restricting resources
- Control Access to This Resource Through This Proxy
- root
- defined
- Glossary
- log in as
- Starting and Stopping the Server Manually
- Create an IRIX User Account
- proxy and
- Proxy Server User
- RootObject
- magnus.conf directive
- RootObject
- RSA MD5 algorithm
- Filename and Directory
- sample object
- Sample Object
- Secure Sockets Layer. See SSL
- Security
- security
- described
- Why Do I Need Security?
- jailing the proxy
- Chroot
- passwords not encrypted
- Require Proxy Authentication
- proxy and SSL
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- SSL and
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- tracking user access
- Access Log File
- types of
- Why Do I Need Security?
- server
- manually starting
- Starting and Stopping the Server Manually
- manually stopping
- Starting and Stopping the Server Manually
- network disconnecting
- Connecting To and Disconnecting From the Network
- server authentication
- Why Do I Need Security?
- server daemon
- defined
- Glossary
- server name
- aliases
- Create an Alias for the Server
- changing
- Server Name
- Create an Alias for the Server
- CNAME and
- Create an Alias for the Server
- server processes
- Server Processes
- server root
- defined
- Glossary
- server root directory
- Server Root
- server-push
- Proxy Timeout
- ServerName
- magnus.conf directive
- ServerName
- servers
- mirror
- Mapping URLs to Mirror Servers
- NameTrans
- Service directive
- obj.conf
- Service
- shell_cmd (SOCKD)
- shell_cmd
- SOCKD
- SOCKD Logging
- sockd.conf
- structure of
- Structure of sockd.conf
- sockd.conf file
- sockd.conf File
- SOCKS
- defined
- Glossary
- described
- SOCKS Daemon Configuration
- manually configuring
- init-sockd
- resources and
- ObjectType
- using to retrieve resources
- Use SOCKS When Retrieving This Resource
- SOCKS Daemon
- configuration
- SOCKS Daemon Configuration
- soft restart
- defined
- Basic Server Configuration
- Specifics
- Technical Server Configuration
- Basic Server Configuration
- SSL
- connect method
- SSL Proxy Protocol: Technical Details
- defined
- What is SSL?
- Glossary
- Why Do I Need Security?
- described
- How Does SSL Work?
- figure of data flow
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- handshake
- How Does SSL Work?
- HTTPS
- What is HTTPS?
- HTTPS and
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- misconfiguration
- Configuring SSL proxying
- Netscape Navigator and
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- protocols and
- Why Do I Need Security?
- proxying
- configuring
- Configuring SSL proxying
- proxying with
- What About SSL and the Proxy Server?
- TCP/IP and
- How Does SSL Work?
- technical details of
- SSL Proxy Protocol: Technical Details
- stale data
- Remote Server Unavailable
- standards, SSL and
- What is SSL?
- starting the proxy
- user account needed
- Proxy Server User
- Choose a Unique Port Number
- starting the server
- from the command line
- Starting and Stopping the Server Manually
- stopping the server
- from the command line
- Starting and Stopping the Server Manually
- superuser
- Create an IRIX User Account
- Starting and Stopping the Server Manually
- Starting and Stopping the Server Manually
- defined
- Glossary
- system user account
- Create an IRIX User Account
- Create an IRIX User Account
- non-privileged
- Create an IRIX User Account
- table of processes
- Server Processes
- telnet
- Glossary
- telnet hopping, security risk
- Configuring SSL proxying
- timeout
- Proxy Timeout
- large documents and
- Cache Lock Timeout
- top-level domain authority
- Glossary
- transfer time of documents
- Interpreting the pstats Output
- uid
- defined
- Glossary
- Unix
- jailing the proxy
- Chroot
- user accounts
- Proxy Server User
- Unix user account
- specifying
- User
- up-to-date check
- Cache Expiration Setting
- up-to-date checks
- Cache Refresh Setting
- described
- Is a Document Up to Date?
- figure of
- How Caching Works
- URL
- defined
- Glossary
- URL database
- defined
- Glossary
- repairing
- Repairing the Cache URL Database
- URLs
- as resources in the proxy
- Using the Resource Manager
- cache and
- How Caching Works
- caching
- Inhibit/Enable Caching of This Resource
- configuring proxy and
- Using the Resource Manager
- editing mappings to mirror servers
- Editing Existing Mappings
- mapping to mirror servers
- Mapping URLs to Mirror Servers
- mapping to mirror sites
- NameTrans
- restricting access to
- Control Access to This Resource Through This Proxy
- setting options for
- Using the Resource Manager
- viewing in cache
- Using the Cache Manager
- User
- magnus.conf directive
- User
- user accounts
- nobody
- Proxy Server User
- proxy and
- Proxy Server User
- user authentication
- defined
- Require Proxy Authentication
- text seen when authenticating
- Require Proxy Authentication
- user databases
- access control and
- Require Proxy Authentication
- adding users
- user databases:editing
- Adding, Editing, and Removing Users in a Database
- converting NCSA databases
- Converting an NCSA or Text File to a User Database
- creating
- Creating a User Database
- defined
- User Databases
- removing
- Removing an Existing Database
- removing users from
- Adding, Editing, and Removing Users in a Database
- userlist (SOCKD)
- userlist
- users, tracking
- Access Log File
- view error log
- The Error Log File
- wildcard patterns
- defined
- Understanding Wildcard Patterns
- examples of
- Understanding Wildcard Patterns
- resource examples of
- Choosing a Resource to Configure
- resources
- examples of
- Choosing a Resource to Configure
- resources and
- Using the Resource Manager
- ~
- in wildcards
- Understanding Wildcard Patterns