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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Overview of Web Server 1.1 Plug-Ins
1.1
What are Web Server Plug-Ins?
1.1.1
Connection Pooling and Keep-Alive
1.1.2
Proxying Requests
1.2
Availability of Version 1.1 Plug-Ins
1.3
Upgrading from 1.0 Plug-Ins
1.4
Features of the Version 1.1 Plug-Ins
1.4.1
Standard Encryption Strength Allows Simplified Naming
1.4.2
Version 1.1 Plug-Ins Use Oracle Security Framework
1.4.3
Version 1.1 Plug-Ins Support IPv6
1.4.4
Version 1.1 Plug-Ins Support Two-Way SSL
1.5
Support and Patching
2
Configuring the mod_wl_ohs Plug-In for Oracle HTTP Server
2.1
Prerequisites for Configuring mod_wl_ohs
2.2
Configuring mod_wl_ohs Using Fusion Middleware Control
2.3
Configuring mod_wl_ohs Manually
2.4
Configuring SSL for mod_wl_ohs
3
Installing and Configuring the Oracle iPlanet Web Server Plug-In
3.1
Overview of the Oracle iPlanet Web Server Plug-In
3.2
Installing and Configuring the Oracle iPlanet Web Server Plug-In
3.2.1
Installation Prerequisites
3.2.2
Installing Oracle iPlanet Web Server Plug-In
3.2.3
Configuring the Oracle iPlanet Web Server Plug-In
3.2.3.1
Proxying Requests by URL
3.2.3.2
Proxying the Request by MIME Type
3.2.3.3
Testing the Plug-in
3.2.4
Example: Configuring the iPlanet Plug-in
3.2.5
Guidelines for Modifying the obj.conf File
3.2.6
Sample obj.conf File (Not Using a WebLogic Cluster)
3.2.7
Sample obj.conf File (Using a WebLogic Cluster)
4
Installing and Configuring the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
4.1
Install the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
4.1.1
Installation Prerequisites
4.1.2
Installing the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
4.2
Configure the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
4.2.1
Editing the httpd.conf File
4.2.1.1
Placing WebLogic Properties Inside Location or VirtualHost Blocks
4.2.1.2
Example: Configuring the Apache Plug-In
4.2.2
Including a weblogic.conf File in the httpd.conf File
4.2.2.1
Creating weblogic.conf Files
4.2.2.2
Sample weblogic.conf Configuration Files
4.2.2.3
Template for the Apache HTTP Server httpd.conf File
5
Installing and Configuring the Microsoft IIS Plug-In
5.1
Installing and Configuring the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In
5.1.1
Example: Configuring the IIS Plug-In
5.2
Installing and Configuring the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In for IIS 7.0
5.3
Serving Static Files from the Web Server
5.4
Using Wildcard Application Mappings to Proxy by Path
5.4.1
Installing Wildcard Application Mappings (IIS 6.0)
5.4.2
Adding a Wildcard Script Map for IIS 7.5
5.5
Proxying Requests from Multiple Virtual Web Sites to WebLogic Server
5.5.1
Sample iisproxy.ini File
5.6
Creating ACLs Through IIS
5.7
Testing the Installation
6
Common Configuration Tasks
6.1
Use SSL with Plug-Ins
6.1.1
Configure Libraries for SSL
6.1.2
Configuring a Plug-In for One-Way SSL
6.1.3
Configure Two-Way SSL Between the Plug-In and Oracle WebLogic Server
6.2
Use IPv6 With Plug-Ins
6.3
Set Up Perimeter Authentication
6.4
Understanding Connection Errors and Clustering Failover
6.4.1
Possible Causes of Connection Failures
6.4.2
Tips for reducing Connection_Refused Errors
6.4.3
Failover with a Single, Non-Clustered WebLogic Server
6.4.4
The Dynamic Server List
6.4.5
Failover, Cookies, and HTTP Sessions
6.4.6
Using SSL with the Oracle iPlanet Web Server Plug-in
6.4.7
Failover Behavior When Using Firewalls and Load Directors
6.5
Configuring SSL with WebLogic Proxy Plug-In and Oracle WebLogic Server
7
Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
7.1
General Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
7.1.1
Location of POST Data Files
7.2
SSL Parameters for Web Server Plug-Ins
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