Administrator reference: Settings and custom properties
Sets are properties that we can configure using the administrative console, configuration files, or by other means. Look up settings by the name of the administrative console page that contains the settings you are viewing, or by the general type of settings that you want to configure. Custom properties are special, "write in" settings. They are name-value pairs that you can enter on specific administrative console pages.
- AFPA directives
These configuration parameters control the Advanced Fast Path Architecture (AFPA) feature in IBM HTTP Server. - FastCGI directives
These configuration parameters control the FastCGI feature in IBM HTTP Server. - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directives
These configuration parameters control the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) feature in IBM HTTP Server. - LDAP directive migration
This article contains information to help with migration from existing directives that use the mod_ibm_ldap module to the use of the open source LDAP modules (mod_authnz_ldap and mod_ldap). Migration will ensure future support for your LDAP configuration. - SAF directives
These configuration parameters control the System Authorization Facility (SAF) feature for IBM HTTP Server. Use the SAF directives to provide IBM HTTP Server with user authentication. - SSL cipher specifications
When an SSL connection is established, the client (web browser) and the web server negotiate the cipher to use for the connection. The web server has an ordered list of ciphers, and the first cipher in the list that is supported by the client is selected. - Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) directives
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) directives are the configuration parameters that control SSL features in IBM HTTP Server. - Workload management (WLM) directives for IBM HTTP Server
Use the wlmSubSysType, wlmCollectionName, and wlmTranClass directives to classify HTTP requests for workload management (WLM).