This chapter details how you can start and configure 
                  		ESCWA, including enabling it to operate using Transport Layer Security (TLS). 
                  	  
               
            
 
            	 
            Note:  
               		Enterprise Server Security is enabled by default. See 
               		Default Enterprise Server Security Configuration for more information.
               	 
            
            	  
            	 
             
               		
               On UNIX, to start 
                  		  ESCWA as default: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
                  		  
                  - From a command prompt, execute 
                     			 cobsetenv to set the environment: 
                     			 . <product-install-dir>/bin/cobsetenv Note: The product install directory is typically located at 
                        				/opt/microfocus/VisualCOBOL/opt/microfocus/EnterpriseServer/bin. 
                        			 
                      
- Change to a new directory to store the 
                     			 ESCWA standard output, in this case, in a file called 
                     			 escwa.out and avoid blocking unmounting the current file system: 
                     			 cd working-directory 
-  To execute 
                     			 ESCWA in the background, type: 
                     			 nohup escwa < /dev/null > escwa.out 2>&1 & disown 
  
            	 
            In addition, 
               		ESCWA can only initially be contacted using the loopback address (localhost 127.0.0.1). You can access the application by using
               the following URL in your Web browser: 
               		http://localhost:10086. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            Note: On the first occasion you access the Web interface, the following warning message is displayed: 
               		
               
 
                  		  
                  - The ESCWA server is not TLS-enabled. Communications across the network will not be encrypted. Micro Focus recommends that
                           you enable TLS settings as soon as possible. 
                     		  
                  
  
            	 
            To restrict access to 
               		ESCWA you need to enable a security manager. See 
               		Specifying an External Security Manager for more information. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            You can access 
               		ESCWA from a Web browser on a remote host by turning off the loopback mode. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            Note: Micro Focus recommends that you restrict access and enable TLS before turning off loopback mode. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            You can turn off loopback mode using one of the following three methods: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               - Modify the 
                  		  ESCWA application configuration file: 
                  		  
                   
                     			 
                     - Edit the 
                        				commonwebadmin.json file, and change the value of the 
                        				MfRequestedEndpoint property to 
                        				tcp:*:10086. 
                        				
                        The application configuration file is located in 
                           				  $COBDIR/etc. 
                           				
                         Note: The 
                           				  commonwebadmin.json file is not overwritten when installing a new version of 
                           				  Visual COBOL. Previous versions of 
                           				  ESCWA used port 10004, therefore, you might need to modify the configuration file. 
                           				
                         
 
- Add a parameter to the service before starting it. 
                  		   
                  		   
                  		  
                  On UNIX: 
                     		  
                    
                     			 
                     - From a command prompt, execute 
                        				cobsetenv to set the environment: 
                        				. <product-install-dir>/cobsetenv Note: The product install directory is typically located at 
                           				  /opt/microfocus/VisualCOBOL/bin. 
                           				
                         
-  Change directory to 
                        				$COBDIR/bin and type: 
                        				nohup escwa --BasicConfig.MfRequestedEndpoint="tcp:*:10086" --write=true < /dev/null > escwa.out 2>&1 & 
 
- Modify the requested endpoint from within 
                  		  ESCWA: 
                  		  
                   
                     			 
                     - In a browser, type the following into the search bar 
                        				localhost:10086. 
                        			 
                     
- Click 
                        				 . .This opens the 
                           				  Enterprise Server Administration Configuration dialog box. 
                           				
                         
- Click 
                        				Server Settings to expand the available configuration options. 
                        			 
                     
- In the 
                        				Hostname or IP Address field, type 
                        				* 
                        			 
                     
- In the 
                        				Port field, type 
                        				10086 
                        				
                        Note: You must restart the 
                           				  ESCWA service if you modify these fields. 
                           				
                         
- Click 
                        				Apply. 
                        			 
                     
 
Note: You can substitute the IP and port values of 
               		tcp:*:10086 (protocol:ip_or_domain:port) with the IP or domain and port you require. The 
               		--write=true parameter enables configuration changes to be written to the config file.