The following section describes the directory structure created when you first install Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.
The default directory structure of the proxy server environment consists of the following items:
<Install_Root>/alias Contains the key-pair files for all server instances installed in this installation directory.
<Install_Root>/bin Contains the binary executables for the Proxy Server, itself.
<Install_Root>/extras Contains the command line utilities for the Proxy Server.
<Install_Root>/httpacl Contains the access control list (ACL) files for all server instances installed in this installation directory.
<Install_Root>/manual Contains the HTML documentation for the Proxy Server.
<Install_Root>/ns-iconsns Contains graphical images for proxied FTP browsing.
<Install_Root>/plugins Contains plug-ins installed for this installation of the Proxy Server.
<Install_Root>/proxy-admserv Contains an HTTP server instance used to manage the Proxy and SOCKS servers for this installation.
The default directory structure of the Proxy Server instance immediately after installation consists of the following items:
<Instance_Directory>/cache Contains the initial cache file system for this instance of the Proxy Server.
<Instance_Directory>/conf_bk Contains back up versions of the Proxy Server configuration files.
<Instance_Directory>/config Contains the current versions of the Proxy Server configuration files.
<Instance_Directory>/logs Contains the errors and access log files for the Proxy Server instance.
<Instance_Directory>/pac Contains the proxy auto configuration files.
<Instance_Directory>/reconfig - command line script to perform dynamic reconfiguration of the Proxy Server configuration files.
<Instance_Directory>/start-sockd - command line script to start the SOCKS daemon.
<Instance_Directory>/start- command line script to start the Proxy Server.