Default Rover Sessions
The ~/.rover-session-init file specifies a set of mappings
for service names. Each service name is mapped to a set of servers,
each of which has a path to use (when using the forked server) and an
optional limit on the number of simultaneous outstanding
connections (to prevent server overload). The file has the following
format:
ServiceName
Server1 Path1 ConnectionLimit1
Server2 Path2 ConnectionLimit2
: : :
Servern Pathn ConnectionLimitn
Cut and paste the following session mapping table into
~/.rover-session-init to initialize rover session
mappings.
Notes:
- To contact a server using a port other than the standard HTTP port
(80), use normal URL syntax (e.g., rover.lcs.mit.edu:9090).
- The following mapping table assumes a standalone Rover server at port
9090. To use the forked Rover
server, replace the 9090 port specifiers with the httpd server's port.
- For a server on the same machine as the client, specify the
RoverServer as localhost , instead of using the
machine name. Using the machine's name may cause problems when
disconnected.
.rover-session-init File
appl
RoverServer:9090 /cgi-bin/rover/nph-rover 5
e-mail
RoverServer:9090 /cgi-bin/rover/nph-rover 5
http
RoverServer:9090 /cgi-bin/rover/nph-rover 5
ical
RoverServer:9090 /cgi-bin/rover/nph-rover 5
irolo
RoverServer:9090 /cgi-bin/rover/nph-rover 5
rfs
RoverServer:9090 /cgi-bin/rover/nph-rover 5
smtp
RoverServer:9090 webserv 5
tcl/tk
RoverServer:9090 /cgi-bin/rover/nph-rover 5
tclIndex
RoverServer:9090 /cgi-bin/rover/nph-rover 5
time
RoverServer:9090 /cgi-bin/rover/nph-rover 5
webcal
RoverServer:9090 /cgi-bin/rover/nph-rover 1
Last updated by $Author: adj $ on $Date: 1997/12/01 23:41:47 $.
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