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Posted by Rocael Hernández Rizzardini on
Hi Dave!
you are right, I forgot to post somethings,
I'm running RedHat6.2 and aolserver 3.2+ad10

Also I don't know really if my system know about the 4 IPs, how can I check it and how can I configure my system to know about the IPs if it doesn't know yet?

Other question that I have is if my domain is www.mydomain.com, my aolserver will listen at:
www.mydomain.com,
mydomain.com,
209.217.53.170
it will listen to all of this by default or I need to configure it manually?

thanks for your help! :)

you can check the system running at http://aux-209-217-53-170.oklahoma.net:8000
here is the file: OPEN1.TCL

ns_log notice "nsd.tcl: starting to read config file..."

#
# If httpport is set to 80, you'll have to start AOLserver as root and pass the user
# AOLserver will run as in the command line. (e.g. ./nsd -u nsadmin -g nsadmin -t ../nsd.tcl)
# (assuming you're starting AOLserver from the {aolserverdir}/bin directory.

set httpport              8000
set httpsport            443

# Make sure your /etc/hostname is setup right, with your full domain. If you want AOLserver
# to listen to www.foobar.com instead of foobar.com then hard code the appropriate domain
# in the line below (e.g. set hostname www.foobar.com).
#
set hostname              [ns_info hostname]
set address              [ns_info address]

#
# You can name your server whatever you want, but you'll need a directory with that
# name under {aolserverdir}/servers/ writable by you AOLserver user.
#
# For example: if your AOLserver is in /usr/local/aolserver and your server is "server1"
# you will need a /usr/local/aolserver/servers/server1 directory.
#
set server          "open1"
set servername            "openacs"

#
# AOLserver's home and binary directories. Autoconfigurable.
#
set homedir                [file dirname [ns_info config]]
set bindir                  [file dirname [ns_info nsd]]

#
# Where are your pages going to live ?
#
set pageroot                /web/${server}/www
set directoryfile          index.adp,index.tcl,index.html,index.htm

#
# nsssl: Only loads if keyfile.pem and certfile.pem exist.
# If you are using SSL, make sure you have these dirs and files (refer
# to the AOLserver docs)

set sslkeyfile ${homedir}/servers/${server}/modules/nsssl/keyfile.pem

set sslcertfile ${homedir}/servers/${server}/modules/nsssl/certfile.pem

#
# Global server parameters
#

ns_section "ns/parameters"
        ns_param  home        $homedir
        ns_param  debug        false
        ns_param  MailHost    localhost
        ns_param  ServerLog    ${homedir}/log/server.log
        ns_param  LogRoll      on

#
# Thread library (nsthread) parameters
#
ns_section "ns/threads"
        ns_param  mutexmeter      true      ;# measure lock contention
        #ns_param  stacksize [expr 128*1024] ;# Per-thread stack size for hungry C modules

#
# MIME types.
#
#  Note: AOLserver already has an exhaustive list of MIME types, but in
#  case something is missing you can add it here.
#

ns_section "ns/mimetypes"
        ns_param  default        "*/*"    ;# MIME type for unknown extension
        ns_param  noextension    "*/*"    ;# MIME type for missing extension
        #ns_param  ".xls"        "application/vnd.ms-excel''

#
# Tcl Configuration
#
ns_section "ns/server/${server}/tcl"
        ns_param autoclose     "on"
        ns_param debug         "false"

# This is where this server's private Tcl library is. All .tcl files in this directory
# are parsed when AOLserver starts. The crucial procedures used in OpenACS are
# defined through this library
#
        ns_param library "/web/${server}/tcl"

############################################################
#
# Server-level configuration
#
#  There is only one server in AOLserver, but this is helpful when multiple
#  servers share the same configuration file.  This file assumes that only
#  one server is in use so it is set at the top in the "server" Tcl variable
#  Other host-specific values are set up above as Tcl variables, too.
#
ns_section "ns/servers"
        ns_param  $server    $servername

#
# Server parameters
#
ns_section "ns/server/${server}"
        ns_param  directoryfile        $directoryfile
        ns_param  pageroot            $pageroot
        ns_param  globalstats          false    ;# Enable built-in statistics
        ns_param  urlstats            false    ;# Enable URL statistics
        ns_param  maxurlstats          1000      ;# Max number of URL's to do stats on
        ns_param  enabletclpages      true      ;# Parse tcl files in pageroot (dangerous)

#
# If you want to customize AOLserver's response to things like ``Internal Server Error''
# and other HTTP responses. OpenACS comes with some in the directory www/global.

        ns_param  NotFoundResponse          "/global/file-not-found.html"
        ns_param  ServerBusyResponse          "/global/busy.html"
        ns_param  ServerInternalErrorResponse     "/global/error.html"
        ns_param  ForbiddenResponse          "/global/forbidden.html"
        ns_param  UnauthorizedResponse      "/global/unauthorized.html"

# Directory listings -- use an ADP or a Tcl proc to generate them.
#
        #ns_param  directoryadp    $pageroot/dirlist.adp ;# Choose one or the other
        ns_param  directoryproc    _ns_dirlist          ;#  ...but not both!
        ns_param  directorylisting  fancy                ;# Can be simple or fancy
#
# ADP (AOLserver Dynamic Page) configuration
#
ns_section "ns/server/${server}/adp"
        ns_param  map          "/*.adp"  ;# Extensions to parse as ADP's
        #ns_param  map          "/*.html" ;# Any extension can be mapped
        ns_param  enableexpire  false    ;# Set "Expires: now" on all ADP's
        ns_param  enabledebug  false    ;# Allow Tclpro debugging with "?debug"

# ADP special pages
        #ns_param  errorpage      ${pageroot}/errorpage.adp ;# Pretty-print ADP scripting errors

#
# ADP custom parsers -- see adp.c
#
ns_section "ns/server/${server}/adp/parsers"
        ns_param  fancy            ".adp"

#
# Socket driver module (HTTP)  -- nssock
#
ns_section "ns/server/${server}/module/nssock"
        ns_param  port        $httpport
        ns_param  hostname    $hostname
        ns_param  address      $address

#
# Socket driver module (HTTPS) -- nsssl
#
#  nsssl does not load unless sslkeyfile/sslcertfile exist (above).
#
ns_section "ns/server/${server}/module/nsssl"
        ns_param  port        $httpsport
        ns_param  hostname    $hostname
        ns_param  address    $address
        ns_param  keyfile    $sslkeyfile
        ns_param  certfile    $sslcertfile

#
# Database drivers
# The database driver is specified here. PostgreSQL driver being loaded.
# Make sure you have the driver compiled and put it in {aolserverdir}/bin
#
ns_section "ns/db/drivers"
    ns_param  postgres    ${bindir}/postgres.so  ;# Load PostgreSQL driver

#
# Database Pools: This is how AOLserver  ``talks'' to the RDBMS. You need three for
# OpenACS: main, log, subquery. Make sure to replace ``yourdb'' and ``yourpassword''
# with the actual values for your db name and the password for it.
# AOLserver can have different pools connecting to different databases and even different
# different database servers.
#
ns_section "ns/db/pools"
    ns_param  main      "OpenACS Main Pool"
    ns_param  log        "OpenACS Log Pool"
    ns_param  subquery  "OpenACS Subquery Pool"

ns_section "ns/db/pool/main"
    ns_param Driver postgres
    ns_param Connections 5                  ;# 5 is a good number. Increase according to your needs
    ns_param DataSource localhost::open1  ;# Replace 'yourdb' with the name of your database in PG
    ns_param User nsadmin                  ;# User and password AOLserver will use to connect
#    ns_param Password "yourpassword"
    ns_param Verbose Off                    ;# Set it to On to see all queries. Good for debugging SQL.
    ns_param LogSQLErrors On
    ns_param ExtendedTableInfo On
  # ns_param MaxOpen 1000000000            ;# Uncommenting these two cause AOLserver to keep the
  # ns_param MaxIdle=1000000000            ;# db connection open. Can be a good thing, up tp your needs.

ns_section "ns/db/pool/log"
    ns_param Driver postgres
    ns_param Connections 5
    ns_param DataSource localhost::open1
    ns_param User nsadmin
#    ns_param Password "yourpassword"
    ns_param Verbose On
    ns_param LogSQLErrors On
    ns_param ExtendedTableInfo On
  # ns_param MaxOpen 1000000000
  # ns_param MaxIdle=1000000000

ns_section "ns/db/pool/subquery"
    ns_param Driver postgres
    ns_param Connections 2
    ns_param DataSource localhost::open1
    ns_param User nsadmin
#    ns_param Password "yourpassword"
    ns_param Verbose On
    ns_param LogSQLErrors On
    ns_param ExtendedTableInfo On
  # ns_param MaxOpen 1000000000
  # ns_param MaxIdle=1000000000

ns_section "ns/server/${server}/db"
        ns_param Pools          "*"
        ns_param DefaultPool    "main"

#
# nscp: AOLserver Control Port - very useful for testing and evaluating.
# Uncomment the sample password below and do a "telnet localhost 9999"
# log in with "nsadmin", password "x", type "ns_crypt newpassword salt"
# and paste the new encrypted string below.
#
# Sample User="nsadmin", password="x"
set nscp_user              "nsadmin:t2GqvvaiIUbF2:"

# nscp: loads only if nscp_user is set
#

if { $nscp_user != "" } {
    ns_param nscp ${bindir}/nscp.so
} else {
    ns_log warning "nsd.tcl: nscp not loaded because user/password is not set."
}

#
# Control port -- nscp
#  nscp does not load unless nscp_user is a valid user.
#
ns_section "ns/server/${server}/module/nscp"
        ns_param  port            9999
        ns_param  address        "127.0.0.1" ;# LOCALHOST IS RECOMMENDED

ns_section "ns/server/${server}/module/nscp/users"
        ns_param  user            $nscp_user

#
# Access log -- nslog
#
ns_section "ns/server/${server}/module/nslog"
        ns_param  rolllog        true      ;# Should we roll log?
        ns_param  rollonsignal    true      ;# Roll log on SIGHUP
        ns_param  rollhour        0        ;# Time to roll log
        ns_param  maxbackup      5        ;# Max number to keep around when rolling

#
# nsjava - aolserver module that embeds a java virtual machine.  Needed to
#          support webmail.  See http://nsjava.sourceforge.net for further
#          details.
#

ns_section "ns/server/acs-pg/module/nsjava"
        ns_param  EnableJava          "off"  ;# Set to on to enable nsjava.
        ns_param  VerboseJvm          "off"  ;# Same as command line -debug.
        ns_param  LogLevel            "Notice"
        ns_param  DestroyJvm          "off"  ;# Destroy jvm on shutdown.
        ns_param  DisableJITCompiler  "off"
        ns_param  ClassPath "/usr/local/jdk/jdk118_v1/lib/classes.zip:/usr/local/aolserver/bin/nsjava.jar:/home/nsadmin/mirror/acs3-pg/www/webmail/java/activation.jar:/home/nsadmin/mirror/acs3-pg/www/webmail/java/mail.jar:/home/nsadmin/mirror/acs3-pg/www/webmail/java"

#
# CGI interface -- nscgi, if you have legacy stuff. Tcl or ADP files inside
# AOLserver are vastly superior to CGIs. I haven't tested these params but they
# should be right.
#
#ns_section "ns/server/${server}/module/nscgi"
#      ns_param  map "GET  /cgi-bin/ /web/$server/cgi-bin"
#      ns_param  map "POST /cgi-bin/ /web/$server/cgi-bin"
#      ns_param  Interps CGIinterps

#ns_section "ns/interps/CGIinterps"
#      ns_param .pl "/usr/bin/perl"

#
# Modules to load
#
ns_section "ns/server/${server}/modules"
        ns_param  nssock          ${bindir}/nssock.so
        ns_param  nslog            ${bindir}/nslog.so
        ns_param  nsperm          ${bindir}/nsperm.so
#        ns_param  nscgi          ${bindir}/nscgi.so
#        ns_param  nsjava          ${bindir}/libnsjava.so

#
## nsssl: loads only if requisite files already exist (see top of this
# file).
#
if { [file exists $sslcertfile] && [file exists $sslkeyfile] } {
    ns_param nsssl ${bindir}/nsssle.so
} else {
    ns_log warning "nsd.tcl: nsssl not loaded because key/cert files do not exist."
}

#
# To Source OpenACS Config File. You need a "yourservername.tcl" file in the
# OpenACS parameters dir. e.g.: say your server is "server1" then you'd need a
# file named /web/server1/parameters/server1.tcl
# (Hint: Rename ad.tcl to yourservername.tcl and edit it.)
#

source /web/${server}/parameters/${server}.tcl

ns_log notice "nsd.tcl: finished reading config file."