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System Administrator Tasks - Advanced

Serving Files Using Alias Names
Serving Files from Logical Directories
On a Minidisk
On an SFS Directory
On a BFS Directory
When Using CMS Search Order
Serving CGI Programs
Dynamically Including Information in Files
Creating Clickable Images
Filtering Static Files
Summary of Setting Up Access Control
Determining How to Control Access
Authenticating Web Browser Users
Determining Group Membership
Setting Up Access Control for the Server Root Domain
Setting Up Access Control for All User Pages
Analyzing Your Server Log

Serving Files Using Alias Names


Summary of Steps | Steps in Detail

Summary of Steps

  1. To allow web browser users to specify a file using an alias name in a URL, specify the alias name for the urltoken parameter on a FILE directory control record.
  2. To allow web browser users to specify a file using an alias name for a directory level in a URL, specify the alias name for the urltoken parameter on a DIR directory control record.

Steps in Detail

  1. To allow web browser users to specify a file using an alias name in a URL, specify the alias name for the urltoken parameter on a FILE directory control record.

    The format of the FILE record is:

    FILE urltoken filename filetype [content_filetype]

    You can set up your DIRMAP file to allow a web browser user to identify a file by:

    • Filename only
    • Filename and filetype different from the actual filename and filetype
    • Arbitrary character string


    Note: If you serve data from an SFS directory and do not currently use DIRMAP files, create a VMWEBSRV DIRMAP file on the directory that contains the file you want to create an alias name for. For a BFS directory, create a VMWEBSRV.DIRMAP file on the directory that contains the file you want to create an alias name for.

    Examples

    • The VM user with the userid LINDSAY serves file from a minidisk. To identify the file HOMEPAGE HTML by the filename only, place the following FILE record in the VMWEBSRV DIRMAP file:

      FILE HOMEPAGE HOMEPAGE HTML

      To view the file, a web browser user enters:

      http://www.comp.com/~lindsay/homepage

    • The VM user with userid DAN serves files from the SFS directory VMSYSU:DAN.USERROOT. The subdirectory VMSYSU:DAN.USERROOT.GOALS contains the DAN JANUARY and VMWEBSRV DIRMAP files. To identify the file DAN JANUARY by a different filename and filetype, JAN.RESULTS, place the following FILE record in the VMWEBSRV DIRMAP file:

      FILE JAN.RESULTS DAN JANUARY HTML


      Note: The FILE record specifies the filetype HTML for the content_filetype parameter. This indicates that VM:Webgateway should serve the file using the file characteristics associated with the filetype HTML rather than the file characteristics associated with the filetype JANUARY.

      To view the file, a web browser user enters:

      http://www.comp.com/~dan/goals/jan.results

    • The server root domain is defined as the BFS directory /../VMBFS:VMSYSU:VMWEBSRV/web_root. This directory contains both the file RecipeFile.html and the VMWEBSRV.DIRMAP file. To identify the file RecipeFile.html by the string GoodToEat, place the following FILE record in the VMWEBSRV.DIRMAP file:

      FILE GoodToEat RecipeFile html

      To view the file, a web browser user enters:

      http://www.comp.com/GoodToEat

  2. To allow web browser users to specify a file using an alias name for a directory level in a URL, specify the alias name for the urltoken parameter on a DIR directory control record.

    The format of the DIR record is:

    DIR urltoken dirmapfilename

    You can set up your DIRMAP file to allow a web browser user to identify a DIRMAP file in a URL path by:

    • A name different from the filename of the DIRMAP file
    • An arbitrary character string

    Examples

    • The VM user with userid JIM serves files from a minidisk. This user identifies all GIF files in the GIF DIRMAP file. To use the name IMAGES in the URL rather than GIF, use the following DIR record:

      DIR IMAGES GIF

      To view the file APPLE GIF, a web browser user enters:

      http://www.comp.com/~jim/images/apple.gif

    • The VM user with userid DAN serves files from the BFS directory /../VMBFS:VMSYSU:DAN/UserRoot. This user identifies video files in the AVIFiles.DIRMAP file. To use the name Videos in the URL rather than AVIFiles, use the following DIR record:

      DIR Videos AVIFiles

      To view the file Circus.AVI, a web browser user enters:

      http://www.comp.com/~dan/Videos/Circus.AVI

    • The server root domain is defined as the SFS directory VMSYSU:VMWEBSRV.WEBROOT. Files associated with winter sports are identified in the WINSPORT DIRMAP file. To use the string WINTERSPORT in the URL, use the following DIR record:

      DIR WINTERSPORT WINSPORT

      To view the file HOCKEY HTML, a web brower user enters:

      http://www.comp.com/wintersport/hockey.html


Note: You can set up the server root domain to serve data from a minidisk, SFS directory, or BFS directory, or to use CMS search order.

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