TUX 2.1Reference ManualRed Hat, Inc.
10 Chapter 2. Installationbinary log files into into standard W3C-conforming HTTPD log files. If you want to save theASCII output, you can redirect the
Chapter 3. ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to configure the TUX Web Server.3.1. Modes of OperationThe recommended mode of operation is to have T
12 Chapter 3. Configuration• The TUX compression feature is on in /etc/sysctl.conf.• The client has explicitly stated to support gzip encoding.• The or
Chapter 3. Configuration 13Name Default Descriptionhttp_subdocroot No value set by default The directory, relative to thedocumentroot, where the web pa
14 Chapter 3. ConfigurationName Default Descriptionpush_all 0 If set to 0, may merge subsequentpackets. If set to 1, force a packetboundary right after
Chapter 3. Configuration 15Name Default Descriptionkeepalive_timeout 0 Unfinished and should not be used. Aper-client-connection timer that willtime out
16 Chapter 3. ConfigurationName Default Descriptionvirtual_server 0 (off) Turns on mass virtual hosting. Hostsare headers from the browser that aredire
Chapter 3. Configuration 17Parameter Default DescriptionDOCROOT /var/www/html The document root, the directory where the webpages are stored.CGI_UID no
18 Chapter 3. Configuration3.4. Starting TUXTUX can be started by issuing the command /etc/rc.d/init.d/tux start.This script is written to start TUX on
Chapter 3. Configuration 193.5. Stopping TUXIf TUX was started with the /etc/rc.d/init.d/tux start script, stop TUX by executingthe /etc/rc.d/init.d/tu
20 Chapter 3. ConfigurationThese three tunables depend on each other, and the strip_host_tail tunable is only usedif host based virtual serving is enab
Chapter 3. Configuration 21http://www.some.site.com/a.html => docroot/some.site/a.htmlIf the value is set to 2:http://www.some.site.com/a.html =>
22 Chapter 3. Configuration3.9.1. TUX FTP Server Security FeaturesThe following are security features of the TUX FTP Server:• Because TUX does not star
Chapter 4. SecurityTUX is designed to have very strict security. This is possible because the assistant user-spacedaemons is used to handle the comple
24 Chapter 4. Security
Chapter 5. User-space Loadable ModulesIn addition to parts of TUX running in kernel-space, user-loadable modules can also be writ-ten for TUX.The API
26 Chapter 5. User-space Loadable Modules
IndexSymbols/etc/rc.d/init.d/tux start, 18/etc/rc.d/init.d/tux stop, 19/etc/sysconfig/tux, 16/etc/sysctl.conf, 11/proc/sys/net/tux, 12/var/log/tux, 9BB
TUX 2.1: Reference ManualCopyright © 2001 by Red Hat, Inc.TUX(EN)-2.1-RHI (2001-12-02T23:45-0400)Red Hat is a registered trademark and the Red Hat Sha
Table of Contents1. What is TUX? ...
Chapter 1. What is TUX?TUX is a kernel-based web server licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).It is currently limited to serving static
8 Chapter 1. What is TUX?1.1. New TUX 2.1 FeaturesThe TUX 2.1 release is an incremental upgrade to TUX 1.0 and keeps source-code level com-patibility
Chapter 2. InstallationThis chapter describes how to install TUX.2.1. Installation Instructions1. For optimal performance, create a separate RAID part
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