Introduction
    Server administration
    Different versions
    Concepts
  Installing
  Handling
  Virtual servers
  Modules
  Filesystems
  RXML tags
  Graphics
  Proxy
  Miscellaneous modules
  Security considerations
  Scripting
  Databases
  LDAP
  FrontPage
  Upgrading
  Third party extensions
  Portability
  Reporting bugs
  Appendix
 
Introduction

This manual describes how to install, configure and maintain a Roxen Challenger server in a secure way. It is meant for system administrators and anyone interested in the inner workings of Challenger. The manual consists of the following chapters:

Introduction
This chapter, introducing the concepts.

Installing
How to install Challenger on a Windows or Unix system.

Handling Challenger
Using Challenger's configuration interface.

Virtual Servers
Creating virtual servers using HTTP, HTTPS or FTP.

Configuration examples
Example configurations for some common server types.

Modules
How Challenger's modules work and how to install and configure them.

File systems
Modules that handle files and directories.

RXML tags
Modules that handle RXML tags.

Graphics
Modules that provide graphical capabilities to Challenger.

Proxy
Modules for running Challenger as a proxy server.

Miscellaneous modules
Modules that provide special functionality.

Security considerations
How to avoid potential security hazards.

Scripting
Using Challenger for your own scripting.

Databases
Modules for communicating with SQL databases.

FrontPage
Installing and using MicroSoft FrontPage server extensions.

Upgrading
Upgrading to a newer version.

Third party extensions
Using modules and scripts that are distributed by third parties.

Portability
Running Challenger and scripts based on Challenger on different operating systems.

Reporting bugs
Identifying and report bugs.

Appendix
Available modules.
HTTP response codes.
Migrating to Roxen.