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SCOadmin for Intranets

UnixWare Distribution ftp://ftp.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/admin/

SCOadmin for Intranets provides you with tools to perform server administration functions from any JAVA capable web browser. Tasks which have traditionally been performed by the system administrator are now presented in an easy to use, platform-independent fashion by coupling SCO Visual Tcl technology, Java, and the SCOadmin Framework. By offering these limited function, applications directly to the end-user, the system administrator can reduce the amount of time that they are called out to perform routine tasks such as adding users, or stopping print queues for paper jams.

How It Works

When a user activates a SCOadmin for Intranets link, this causes an application to launch out-of-place. The application will look and behave in the same fashion as any native Desktop program. Once the application has started, it will continue to run until the user closes it or exits the web browser.

About SCO Visual Tcl

SCO Visual Tcl is a high-level graphical scripting language for graphical terminals. SCO Visual Tcl interprets commands and constructs graphical output using Motif, Java, or the curses programming library , allowing the production of sophisticated cross-environment applications.

About the SCOadmin Framework

The use of the object-oriented SCOadmin framework enables SCOadmin For Intranets applications to share common management services, including access to managed resources, management events, and logging services as well as the sharing of common functions such as requests for information on installed media devices. Reducing the reliance on "rlogin" or "telnet" for remote administration, framework-based SCOadmin applications provide authorized remote systems management of SCO environments.

Support for this Release

This is a preview release of the SCOadmin for Intranets package and is not officially supported. Please do not contact SCO Support for help in using this product. Should you have questions about installing or using this package, you can email louisi@sco.com

SCOadmin For Intranets (0.99a) Installation

SCOadmin for Intranets runs on operating systems based on SCO Gemini technology, including the Fall 1997 SCO UnixWare Forum Beta release. Future releases will also support the SCO OpenServer platform, although this will require a new version of the VTCL interpreter, which has yet to be released.

To install SCOadmin for Intranets, follow these steps:

STEP 1: Add a scoadmin account and install the SCOadmin For Intranets
        Software.

           As root, create the user "scoadmin".  The account home 
           directory must reside in:

	        /home/scoadmin
           
           Create the account using either the SCOadmin Accounts 
           Manager or the command:

		useradd -d /home/scoadmin -m  scoadmin

           Set the account password using the SCOadmin Accounts Manager 
           or the command:

		passwd scoadmin

	   This account must have "owner" authorization for some of the 
           applications to function.  The "owner" authorization can be 
           granted using the SCOadmin Accounts Manager or the command:
		
		/usr/lib/scoadmin/account/make-owner scoadmin


	   Then create the necessary log files directory 
           and symbolic links with the commands:

	        mkdir /var/jvtcld
	        chmod 755 /var/jvtcld
	        chown scoadmin /var/scoadmin

	   Once the scoadmin account is created, log in as the scoadmin
           user and install the SCOadmin For Intranets archive
           using the following commands:

	        uncompress scoai.tar.Z
	        tar xvf ./scoai.tar

	   Finally, export the SCO Visual Tcl proxy server for Java 
           into the system VTCL directory using the command:

	        mkdir /usr/lib/vtcl/jvtcld
	        ln -s /home/scoadmin/http/cgi-bin/proxy_vtcld /usr/lib/vtcl/jvtcld/proxy_vtcld

STEP 2: Configure a web server for use with SCOadmin For Intranets.

	   Using the Netscape Server Administration Tool, add a 
           new web server to your system.  The server should reside
           on port number 11604.  

           Set the document directory for the new web server to:

		 /home/scoadmin/http/docs

	   Configure the new webserver to support the CGI directory: 

		/home/scoadmin/http/cgi-bin

	   You must alias this directory to:

		 /cgi-bin

STEP 3:  Establish a Security Policy.

	   You might want to password-protect your SCOadmin For Intranets
	   website using the Netscape Server Administration Tool.  This 
           depends on the security requirements for your site.  The 
           sample applications provided with SCOadmin For Intranets give 
           users with access to the web server these capabilities:

		o New user accounts can be added to the system. (The UID field
                  and System Authorizations can NOT be specified.)

		o Printer queues can be enabled or disabled.

		o Printer requests can be accepted or rejected.

		o The user can add/delete/modify mail aliases maintained
                  in the file: 

			/home/scoadmin/http/docs/tcl/aliases.db

STEP 4:   Configure a Packet Filter.

           Regardless of your local policy, you should disable all outside 
           access to port 11604 from your system using the SCOadmin 
           Packet Filters manager if your server is connected to the Internet.
           This utility uses packet-filtering technology to prevent intruders 
           from obtaining accounts on your system.

STEP 5:   Configure sendmail.

	   If you want to use the alias configuration manager, use the
           SCOadmin Mail Administration Manager to add the following
           file to the mail system for alias processing (in addition
           to the base system alias file):

		/home/scoadmin/http/docs/tcl/aliases.db
FILES IN THIS RELEASE

The SCOadmin for Intranets distribution includes the following directories which should be installed under /home/scoadmin.

http/                 - the parent directory for the SCOadmin For 
                        Intranets web server.
http/docs/            - directory containing html files and images.
http/cgi-bin/         - directory containing programs for generating web 
                        content, and the SCO Visual Tcl proxy-server.
http/docs/java/       - directory for Java files
http/docs/java/jvtcld - directory for the JAVA rendering engine for SCO
                        Visual Tcl.
http/docs/tcl         - SCOadmin Tcl applications.

NOTES FOR THIS RELEASE

We made the following observations in running this beta release of SCOadmin For Intranets.

  1. The system works best for clients with browsers that support the Just In Time (JIT) Java runtime compiler such as Netscape Communicator.
  2. CPU's comparable to Intel's Pentium Processor are strongly recommended.
  3. This system includes a JAVA-based rendering engine for SCO Visual Tcl. Using this tool you can build your own scripts to provide administrative access to end-users. David Young's book, The Visual Tcl Handbook, available from Prentice Hall, provides both excellent examples and instruction.
  4. After several application invocations from the browser, the SCO Vtcl Java Applet (jvtcld) may exit with a "mux processing" error. Restarting the browser, fixes the problem.
  5. There are several incompatabilities between SCO Visual Tcl for MOTIF and the Java SCO Visual Tcl rendering engine provided with SCOadmin For Intranets. These include the following:
    • Do not align widgets with menus when using SCOadmin for Intranets. Instead, align with the top of the containing FORM.
    • The VtSetAppValues command is not yet implemented.
    • The VtDrawnList family of widgets, will currently only work with Text containing STRING datatypes (the other types are simple ignored and not displayed).
    • The VtComboBox widget is not functioning properly in the Applet environment.
    • The VtFileSelectionDialog widget is implemented as a script in /usr/lib/vtcl/vtcl.tlib. It does not currently provide a native look and feel.
    • The maximum size of a FORM is fixed at 500x400.
    • Several command options are not yet fully implemented including:
      • Pixmap support has not yet been added. We plan to support GIF and JPEG graphics in a future release.
      • autoSelect options are currently ignored.
      • valueChangedCallback options are currently ignored.
      • MOTIF_ options are currently passed to the JAVA rendering engine as well as to the MOTIF one.
      • the tabList option is not yet supported
      • the notify option is not yet implemented for list related commands.
      • VtLabel does not understand NEWLINE characters
      • the font option is not supported
      • the xmArgs option is not supported
      • packing is not yet supported for VtRowColumn
      • the filename option is not supported for VtText
  6. Occasionally, the Netscape Navigator Java cache has been seen to become corrupted on SCO platforms. If the applications, fail to start, this may be the problem. From the Netscape Navigator menu select Options->Network Preferences and flush both memory and disk cache. SCOadmin For Intranets should then function properly.
Software License for SCOadmin For Intranets (0.99a)

THE SANTA CRUZ OPERATION, INC. LICENSE FOR BETA PRERELEASE SOFTWARE

THE SANTA CRUZ OPERATION, INC. ("SCO") IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE SCOADMIN FOR INTRANETS ALPHA RELEASE FOR THE SCO UNIXWARE FORUM BETA ("SOFTWARE") TO YOU ONLY UPON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT").

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Last Updated: Wednesday Sep 08, 1999 at 08:44:37 PDT