TY - BOOK AU - Liu, Cricket. . . [et al.] TI - Managing internet information services SN - 1565920627 U1 - 004.678 22 PY - 1994/// CY - Sebastopol, CA PB - O'Reilly & Associates KW - The Internet KW - Managing Internet information Services N1 - CONTENTS 1: Internet Service Concepts 1.1 What is the Internet? 1.2 How are Internet Services Structured? 1.3 What is TCP/IP? 1.4 How Information Clients Talk to Information Servers 2: Introduction to Information Services 2.1 An Overview of Internet Information Services 2.2 What to do With Internet Services 2.3 System and Network Requirements 2.4 Human Requirements 3: Finger-, Inetd-, and Telnet-based Services 3.1 Finger-Based Information Services 3.2 Inetd-Based Information Services 3.3 Telnet and other Login-Based Information Services 3.4 Other Possibilities 4: Setting up an FTP Archive 4.1 What is FTP Good for? 4.2 The FTP Server 4.3 The Filesystem 4.4 Testing and Debugging your Archive 5: The WU Archive FTP Daemon 5.1 Compiling the WU Archive ftpd 5.2 New ftpd Command-Line Options 5.3 The ftpconversions File 5.4 The ftpaccess File 5.5 The ftphosts File Etc. 6: Maintaining an FTP Archive 6.1 Populating your Archive 6.2 Making Access Easier 6.3 Denying and Limiting User Access 6.4 Monitoring Log Files 6.5 Reading Mail 7: Creating an Internet Database Server with WAIS 7.1 What is WAIS? 7.2 Building WAIS 7.3 Testing and Installing WAIS 7.4 Configuring WAISserver 8: Creating WAIS Sources with waisindex 8.1 Index Files 8.2 Relevance Ranking 8.3 A Table for the Impatient 8.4 Document Formats 8.5 Other Command-Line Options Etc. 9: Gopher: Introduction 9.1 How Gopher Works: the Gopher Protocol 9.2 What is Gopher+? 9.3 Selection of Server Software 9.4 Variety of Client Software 9.5 The Gopher FAQ 10: Gopher: Compiling the Server 10.1 Getting the Source Code 10.2 Precompilation Configuration 10.3 Compiling the Client and Server 10.4 Installing the Client and Server 11: Gopher: Managing the Server 11.1 Configuring the Server 11.2 Running the Server 11.3 Testing Your Server 11.4 Running Gopherd as Gopherls and Gindexd 11.5 Making Sense of Gopher Logs Etc. 12: Gopher: Preparing Information 12.1 The Easy Stuff-Text Files and Directions 12.2 Menu Item Naming, Ordering, and Attributes 12.3 Data Architecture 12.4 File Types 12.5 Chroot and Symbolic Links Etc. 13: Gopher: Linking Services Together 13.1 .Links Files 13.2 Linking to Data on other Gopher Services 13.3 Links to CSO pHONE Book Server 13.4 Links to FTP, WAIS, AND sCRIPTS 14: Gopher: Incorporating Databases 14.1 Using WAIS Indexes 14.2 Using NeXT Indexes 14.3 Serving WAIS and NeXT Indexes with gindexd 14.4 Grep Indexes 14.5 Script Queries Etc. 15: Gopher: Veronica and Jughead 15.1 Registering your Gopher Server with Veronica 15.2 Avoiding Veronica Registration 15.3 Running a Veronica Server 15.4 Local Links to Veronica Servers Using Maltshop 15.5 Making a Local Veronica Using Jughead 16: Gopher+ Forms and Other New Features 16.1 Gopher+ Forms 16.2 Other Features of Gopher 2.0.16 16.3 New Features in Gopher 2.1 17: Introduction to the World Wide Web 17.1 What is the Web Good for? 17.2 Basic Web Concepts 17.3 World Wide Web Srevers and Browser 17.4 Future Directions 18: Setting Up a Web Server 18.1 Setting Up Basic Services 18.2 Web Server Maintenance 18.3 Ebabling More Features 18.4 Installing Summary 19: Authoring for the Web 19.1 HTML Overview 19.2 Information Design Issues 19.3 HTML Authoring Tools 19.4 Clikable Image Maps 20: Web: Gateways and Forms 20.1 Gateways 20.2 Forms Processing 20.3 WAIS Access from the Web 21: Web: Access Control and Security 21.1 Access Control and User Authentication 21.2 Security 22: Introduction to Email Services 22.1 A Simple File Server: canned_reply 22.2 Ways to Manage Mailing Lists 22.3 What's It Like to Use List Server Software? 22.4 Choosing a Mailing List System: A Feature Comparison 22.5 Email Ethics Etc. 23: Simple Mailing Lists 23.1 Setting Up the List 23.2 Using a List Members File 23.3 Aliases and your Local Network 23.4 Handling Bounces 23.5 Mail from Local Users Etc. 24: Automating Mailing Lists with Majordomo 24.1 AN Overview of Majordomo 24.2 Installing Majordomo 24.3 Setting Up Lists 24.4 Day-to-day Administration 24.5 The Majordomo Mailing List 25: The Majordomo List Owner and Moderator 25.1 List Owner Aliases 25.2 Majordomo Commands for List Owners 25.3 Changing a List's Configuration 25.4 Making a Moderated List 25.5 Approving Subscriptions and Moderating 26: Ftpmail 26.1 Ftpmail for Users 26.2 Installing Ftpmail 26.3 Testing your Installation 26.4 Managing Ftpmail 26.5 The Ftpmail Developer's Mailing List 27: Firewalls and Information Services 27.1 What is a Firewall? 27.2 Types of Firewalls 27.3 Hurdles for Information Providers 27.4 Firewall Software 27.5 Locating Servers Etc. 28: xinetd 28.1 What Xinetd Does 28.2 How to Get xinetd 28.3 Building Xinetd 28.4 Installing Xinetd 28.5 Configuring Xinetd with xinetd.conf Etc. 29: Legal Issues 29.1 What's Allowed on the Internet 29.2 Intellectual Property Rights and Responsibilities 29.3 Other Publishing Pitfalls 30: Protecting Intellectual Property 30.1 Non-Cryptographic Approaches 30.2 Cryptographic Approaches 30.3 Export Controls on Encryption ; Includes: Index: p. 597-630 UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0915/95115791-b.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0915/95115791-d.html ER -