By default, the Web.config file for Web Admin server is in the /usr/lib/simias/admin. The following is an example of a configured file.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<system.web>
<httpRuntime executionTimeout="180" maxRequestLength="10240" />
<!-- DYNAMIC DEBUG COMPILATION
Set compilation debug="true" to enable ASPX debugging.
Otherwise, setting this value to false will improve runtime
performance of this application.Set compilation debug="true"
to insert debugging symbols (.pdb information)into the
compiled page. Because this creates a larger file that
executes more slowly,you should set this value to true
only when debugging and to false at all other times. For more information, refer to the documentation about debugging SP.NET files.
-->
<compilation defaultLanguage="C#" debug="true" />
<!-- CUSTOM ERROR MESSAGES
Set customErrors mode="On" or "RemoteOnly" to enable custom
error messages, "Off" to disable.
Add <error> tags for each of the errors you want to handle.
"On" Always display custom (friendly) messages.
"Off" Always display detailed ASP.NET error information.
"RemoteOnly" Display custom (friendly) messages only to users
not running on the local Web server. This setting is
recommended for security purposes, so that you do not display
application detail information to remote clients.
-->
<customErrors defaultRedirect="Error.aspx" mode="On" />
<!-- AUTHENTICATION
This section sets the authentication policies of the
application. Possible modes are
"Windows", "Forms", "Passport" and "None".
"None" No authentication is performed.
"Windows" IIS performs authentication (Basic, Digest, or
Integrated Windows) according to its settings for the
application. Anonymous access must be disabled in IIS.
"Forms" You provide a custom form (Web page) for users to
enter their credentials, and then you authenticate them in
your application. A user credential token is stored
in a cookie.
"Passport" Authentication is performed via a centralized
authentication service provided by Microsoft that offers a
single logon and core profile services for member sites.
-->
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms name="iFolderWebAuth" loginUrl="Login.aspx" timeout="20" slidingExpiration="true" />
</authentication>
<!-- AUTHORIZATION
This section sets the authorization policies of the
application. You can allow or deny access to application
resources by user or role.
Wildcards:
"*" mean everyone,
"?" means anonymous (unauthenticated) users.
-->
<authorization>
<deny users="?" />
</authorization>
<!-- APPLICATION-LEVEL TRACE LOGGING
Application-level tracing enables trace log output for every
page within an application.
Set trace enabled="true" to enable application trace logging.
If pageOutput="true", the trace information will be displayed
at the bottom of each page. Otherwise, you can view the
application trace log by browsing the "trace.axd" page from
your web application root.
-->
<trace enabled="false" requestLimit="10" pageOutput="false" traceMode="SortByTime" localOnly="true" />
<!-- SESSION STATE SETTINGS
By default ASP.NET uses cookies to identify which requests
belong to a particular session. If cookies are not available,
a session can be tracked by adding a session
identifier to the URL. To disable cookies, set
sessionState cookieless="true".
-->
<sessionState mode="InProc" cookieless="false" timeout="20" />
<httpHandlers>
<add verb="*" path="tail/*.log" type="Novell.iFolderWeb.Admin.LogTailHandler,Novell.iFolderAdmin" />
<add verb="*" path="*.log" type="Novell.iFolderWeb.Admin.ReportLogHandler,Novell.iFolderAdmin" />
<add verb="*" path="*.csv" type="Novell.iFolderWeb.Admin.ReportLogHandler,Novell.iFolderAdmin" />
</httpHandlers>
<!-- GLOBALIZATION
This section sets the globalization settings of the
application.
-->
<globalization requestEncoding="utf-8" responseEncoding="utf-8" />
</system.web>
<appSettings>
<add key="SimiasUrl" value="https://localhost" />
<add key="SimiasCert" value="a_certification_key_goes_here" />
</appSettings>
<location path="Default.aspx">
<system.web>
<authorization>
<allow users="*" />
</authorization>
</system.web>
</location>
<location path="Error.aspx">
<system.web>
<authorization>
<allow users="*" />
</authorization>
</system.web>
</location>
</configuration>