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To set the number of persistent connections:
1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 In the General pane, click Allow Persistent Connections if it is not checked.
4 Enter a number in the “Maximum persistent connections” field.
The range for maximum persistent connections is 1 to 2048.
5 Click Save.
Web service restarts when you save the changes.
Note: The Apache documentation refers to persistent connects as “Keep-Alive.”
Setting a Connection Timeout Interval
You can specify a time period after which the server will drop a connection that is
inactive.
To set the connection timeout interval:
1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 In the General pane, enter a number in the “Persistent connection timeout” field to
specify the amount of time that can pass between requests before the session is
disconnected by the web server.
The range for connection timeout is 0 to 9999 seconds.
4 Click Save.
Specifying Who Has Access to Web Service
You can allow all users to have access to the web server, or you can specify that only
certain users or groups can connect to the server.
To specify who has access to web service:
1 In Server Admin, click the server you want in the list.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 In the Access pane, click to remove the checkmark from “Use same access for all
services” if necessary.
4 Click Web in the list of services.
5 Select “Allow only the users listed below” to limit access.
6 Click the Add button to display a list of users and groups.
7 Specify the users and groups who will have access by dragging them from the Users
and Groups list to the Name field.
8 Click Save.
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