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Administering and configuring IBM HTTP Server
Learn how to administer and configure IBM® HTTP Server, including: Secure Socket Layer (SSL), Key management, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and System Authorization Facility (SAF) for z/OS® systems
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Performing required z/OS system configurations
Before starting IBM HTTP Server, there are required z/OS system configurations that you must set up.Starting and stopping IBM HTTP Server
You can start or stop IBM HTTP Server using the WebSphere® Application Server administrative console or using other methods depending on your platform.Configuring IBM HTTP Server
To configure the IBM HTTP Server, edit the httpd.conf configuration file. To successfully configure the server, the name of the configuration file must be retained as httpd.conf.Enabling IBM HTTP Server for FastCGI applications
FastCGI applications use TCP or UNIX sockets to communicate with the Web server. This scalable architecture enables applications to run on the same platform as the Web server, or on many machines scattered across an enterprise network.Managing IBM HTTP Server remotely with the WebSphere Application Server administrative console
You can remotely administer and configure IBM HTTP Server using the WebSphere Application Server administrative console.Extending IBM HTTP Server functionality with third-party plug-in modules
This section contains topics on using third-party plug-in modules with IBM HTTP Server.Configuring IBM HTTP Server for SMF recording
Use System Management Facilities (SMF) to record operational statistics for IBM HTTP Server.Classifying HTTP requests for WLM (z/OS operating systems)
Classify HTTP requests for workload management (WLM) by first enabling WLM support in IBM HTTP server. Then, map HTTP requests to one or more WLM transaction classes.


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