Table of Contents

Title Page
1 - Introduction
2 - HyperText Transport Protocol Daemon - Overview
2.1 - Server Features
2.2 - Server Behaviour
2.3 - TCP/IP Packages
2.4 - International Features
2.5 - HTTP Methods Usage
2.5.1 - GET
2.5.2 - POST & PUT
2.5.3 - DELETE
3 - New to WASD? Start Here!
4 - Installation and Update
4.1 - Installation DCL Procedure
4.2 - Update DCL Procedure
4.3 - Quick-Check
4.4 - Re-Linking
4.5 - Local Setup Suggestions
4.6 - Organizing Documents
4.7 - Reporting Problems
5 - Server Account and Environment
5.1 - VMS Account
5.2 - Account Support Files
5.3 - HTTPd Command Line
5.3.1 - Server Startup
5.3.2 - Server Command Line Control
5.3.2.1 - Accounting
5.3.2.2 - Authentication
5.3.2.3 - Cache
5.3.2.4 - DCL/Scripting Subprocesses
5.3.2.5 - DECnet Scripting Connections
5.3.2.6 - Logging
5.3.2.7 - Mapping
5.3.2.8 - Shutdown and Restart
5.4 - Multi-Homed Hosts With Digital TCP/IP
6 - Server Configuration
6.1 - Content-Type Configuration
6.2 - Virtual Services
6.3 - Error Reporting
6.4 - Access Logging
6.4.1 - Log Format
6.4.2 - Log Period
6.4.3 - Log Per-Service
6.4.4 - Log Naming
6.5 - Directives
7 - Message Configuration
7.1 - Behaviour
7.2 - Message File Format
7.3 - Supplied Message Files
8 - Mapping Rules
8.1 - VMS File System Specifications
8.2 - Rules
8.2.1 - MAP, PASS, FAIL Rules
8.2.2 - REDIRECT Rule
8.2.3 - EXEC and SCRIPT, Script Mapping Rules
8.2.4 - SET Rule
8.3 - Rule Interpretation
8.4 - Mapping Examples
8.5 - Virtual Servers
8.6 - Conditional Mapping
8.7 - Mapping User Directories (tilde character ("~"))
9 - Authentication and Authorization
9.1 - Permissions, Path and User
9.2 - Authorization Configuration File
9.3 - Virtual Servers
9.4 - Authorization Configuration Examples
9.4.1 - KISS
9.5 - Databases, Authentication and Group
9.6 - Server Authorization Administration
9.7 - SYSUAF-Authenticated Users
9.7.1 - Authentication Identifiers
9.7.2 - Nil-Access VMS Accounts
9.7.3 - SYSUAF and SSL
9.7.4 - Security Profile
9.8 - Controlling Server Write Access
9.9 - User Password Modification
10 - Secure Sockets Layer
10.1 - SSL Configuration
10.2 - Certificate Management
10.3 - SSLeay
10.4 - SSL References
11 - Server Administration
11.1 - Breaking-in To The Server!
11.2 - HTTPd Server Reports
11.2.1 - Statistics
11.2.2 - Configuration
11.2.3 - Message
11.2.4 - Mapping
11.2.5 - Path Authorization
11.2.6 - User Authentication
11.2.7 - Cache
11.2.8 - DCL Scripting
11.2.9 - DECnet Scripting
11.2.10 - Memory
11.2.11 - Request
11.2.12 - SSL
11.2.13 - Activity
11.2.14 - WATCH
11.3 - HTTPd Server Revise
11.4 - HTTPd Server Action
12 - WATCH Facility
12.1 - Event Categories
12.2 - Request Filtering
12.3 - Report Format
12.4 - Usage Suggestions
12.5 - Command-Line Use
13 - Scripting
13.1 - Caution!
13.2 - Scripting Environment
13.3 - Script Run-Time
13.4 - CGI Compliance
13.4.1 - Example DCL Scripts
13.5 - Raw HTTP Output
13.6 - Raw HTTP Input
13.7 - CGIplus Scripting
13.8 - DECnet Scripting
13.8.1 - Script System Environment
13.8.1.1 - Proxy Access
13.8.1.2 - DECnet Objects
13.8.1.3 - Reducing Script Latency
13.8.1.4 - DECnet/OSU Startup
13.8.2 - CGI
13.8.3 - OSU (DECthreads) Emulation
13.8.4 - User Scripts
13.9 - Java Scripts
13.10 - HTTP Persistant-State Cookies
14 - Cache
14.1 - Cache Suitability Considerations
14.2 - Cache Content Validation
14.3 - Cache Configuration
14.4 - Cache Control
15 - Server Performance
15.1 - Simple File Request Turn-Around
15.2 - Scripting
15.3 - SSL
15.4 - Suggestions
16 - HTTPd Web Update
17 - Utilities
17.1 - Echo Facility
17.2 - Where Facility
17.3 - Xray Facility
17.4 - StreamLF Utility
17.5 - HTTPd Monitor
17.6 - Server Workout (stress-test)

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