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Netscape Enterprise Server

Netscape Enterprise Server

Step 3 of the CSRC installation process is to install a Web server. This appendix discusses the Netscape Enterprise Server (NES). It provides background information you need to know to install the NES and it provides installation information specific to CSRC.

Hardware Requirements

Table A-1 lists the disk space requirements for Netscape Enterprise Server (NES).


Table A-1:
Component Solaris

Netscape Enterprise Server

129.4 MB

CSRC NES Disk Space Requirements

Software Requirements

Cisco has tested and verified that the Netscape Enterprise Server (NES) version 3.62 operates properly with CSRC. Cisco does not provide the NES software package. You must purchase a copy of NES version 3.62 from Netscape.

What You Will Need

To install the Web server, you will need the Netscape Enterprise Server (NES) installation kit for Solaris 2.6 available from Netscape.

NES Installation

The following sections describe the installation requirements and how to install NES.

CSRC NES Installation Requirements

The CSCOcsrcw software package requires that you install a Web server on the same host as the CSCOcsrcw package.

Using the CSRC Installation Worksheet for NES

As you install the Netscape Enterprise Server, be sure to indicate the following information on the "CSRC Installation Worksheet" (see Figure 2-1):

Step 3---Install NES

Step 3 of the CSRC installation process is to install a Web server. You can choose to install Netscape Enterprise Server or use the Apache Web server included in the CSRC distribution.

NES Installation Procedure

Install NES as root so you can use the default Web server port 80. To install NES, execute the ns-setup installation program and follow the installer's instructions.

Caution
When the installer asks you if you want to use the Enterprise Server LDAP support, you must enter no.

For more information about installing NES, see the Netscape Enterprise Server documentation.

What to Do After You Install the NES

After you successfully install NES, you must do the following:

Step 1 Open the NES administration pages in a Web browser. The NES installer prompts you for the browser you want to use to open the administration pages.

Step 2 Click Create New Enterprise Server.

Step 3 Verify the defaults for the new server. On the "CSRC Installation Worksheet" record the values for the DocumentRoot parameter (box 6), the Username parameter (box 8), and the Port number parameter (box 9).

Step 4 Click OK to accept the defaults.

Step 5 Click Configure More About Your Server.

Step 6 Click Programs.

Step 7 Enter the following URL prefix at the prompt:

    cgi-bin
     
    

Step 8 Enter the full path to the cgi-bin directory at the URL directory prompt. Cisco recommends creating a new cgi-bin directory at the same location as the default primary document directory. In standard installations, Cisco recommends that you create this directory in /usr/netscape/suitespot/cgi-bin.

Step 9 On the "CSRC Installation Worksheet" record the cgi-bin directory (box 7).

Step 10 Click OK and then click Save.

Step 11 Click Content Management and then click Additional Document Directories.

Step 12 Enter the following URL prefix at the prompt:

    csrc/images/
     
    

Step 13 Enter the following directory in the Map to Directory prompt:

    /opt/csrc/images/
     
    

Step 14 Click OK. A warning message appears indicating that the directory cannot be found. Click OK and then click Save.

Step 15 Enter the following URL prefix at the prompt:

    csrc/
     
    

Step 16 Enter the following directory in the Map to Directory prompt:

    /opt/csrc/html/
     
    

Step 17 Click OK. A warning message appears indicating that the directory cannot be found. Click OK and then click Save.

Step 18 Click Server Preferences and then click Error Responses.

Step 19 In the Error Code: Not Found section, enter the following file at the File prompt: /opt/csrc/html/ur-redirect.html.

Step 20 Click OK. An error message appears indicating that the file cannot be found. Click OK.

Step 21 Click Apply in the top-level menu of the browser window.

Step 22 Click Save and Apply.

Step 23 Click Server Preferences and then click On/Off to verify that the server has successfully started.


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