Day: <span>September 17, 2002</span>

The first of two Frontier 9.0 screenshots for today: The Security Settings page. On this page, you can configure Frontier’s global security settings — what type of authentication to use for the Admin website, whether directory and script listings are allowed by default (which can be overridden on a site-by-site basis), and whether to restrict access by client IP address.

The second screenshot shows the Administrators page, where you can add new server administrators, modify accounts for existing ones, or remove accounts altogether. This feature is new in Frontier 9.0 — in previous versions, administrator accounts would have to be created by hand in Frontier’s object database.

In addition, you can grant WebEdit access to administrators via this page, saving at extra step: WebEdit users don’t have to be configured separately (though they can be).

Tomorrow’s screenshots: Virtual Domain Hosting

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Marek over at Rice University uas upgraded their Frontier server to 9.0. He posted a screenshot of their Admin site home page: 15 open databases for 111.4MB, 523 hits in the first hour. For the 5 sites I can see in the screenshot, 1,114,162 page reads are accounted for. (I have no idea how many sites there are on the server.)

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