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# Administrative web interfaces
# Server status page
Each project has a *server status page* (project_url/server_status.php).
Each project has a **server status page** (project_url/server_status.php).
This page, which is visible to the public,
provides a "dashboard" for the project's server.
It shows:
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# Project management page
Each project also has an *project management* web page,
Each project also has an **project management** web page,
not visible to the public, that lets project administrators
* Browse the database
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* Browse stripcharts
* Browse log files
If your project's URL is *http://a.b.c/test*,
then the URL of the project management page is *http://a.b.c/test_ops*.
The directory containing the admin pages is *~/projects/test/html/ops/*.
If your project's URL is **http://a.b.c/test**,
then the URL of the project management page is **http://a.b.c/test_ops**.
The directory containing the admin pages is **~/projects/test/html/ops/**.
Because the page lets you do things like
see user email addresses, it's extremely important that it be secure.
There are two levels of protection:
## Protection by .htaccess
# Protection by .htaccess
When a project is created, a file *html/ops/.htaccess* is created
When a project is created, a file **html/ops/.htaccess** is created
that disallows access to the project management page.
You can use *htpasswd_' to create a '_.htpasswd* file containing
You can use **htpasswd** to create a **.htpasswd** file containing
credentials for yourself:
htpasswd -c .htpasswd username
```
htpasswd -c .htpasswd username
```
## Project-defined protection policy
# Project-defined protection policy
The config file *html/project/project.inc*
can specify a function *auth_ops()* that defines
The config file **html/project/project.inc**
can specify a function **auth_ops()** that defines
a project-specific policy for protecting the project management page.
Possible policies:
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* Access only from specific IP addresses.
* Any other policy you can think of.
Some examples are given in the function *auth_ops_example()* in the default config file.
Some examples are given in the function **auth_ops_example()** in the default config file.
## Customizing the project management page
# Customizing the project management page
You can add your own content to the project management page by defining a function
*admin_index_extra()* in your html/project/project.inc.
Whatever text this function outputs will be shown at the top of the page.
**admin_index_extra()** in your html/project/project.inc.
Whatever text this function outputs will be shown at the top of the page.