Many Thanks John!!
Tomorrow morning I will change the configuration as described in the text
and we will hope everything is going to be ok!
Gilson
Em dom., 22 de mai. de 2022 às 19:35, John S. Giltner, Jr.
escreveu:
> Should work, that is a generic way of disabling OPTIONS for Apache in any
> p
Should work, that is a generic way of disabling OPTIONS for Apache in any
platform.
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Hi List,
I’ve been researching a way to disable OPTIONS for http server for z/OS in
Apache.
I’ve found an article on this site but is related to i System not for z system.
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/disabling-options-method-apache-24-http-server
Does anyone of you know if this solution
On 2018-02-06, at 03:06:27, Jantje. wrote:
>
>> address SYSCALL
>> "dup 1"
>> stdout = RETVAL
>> "dup2 2 1"
>>
>> Then TRACE output will go to stderr. Unfortunately, so will SAY.
> ...
Or, you could SYSCALL open a descriptor on a log file and direct
trace output there
On Mon, 5 Feb 2018 13:28:34 -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>In a UNIX environment (I hope you are) I have used:
Yes, the Apache processes are in the UNIX environment, it seems to me.
>address SYSCALL
>"dup 1"
>stdout = RETVAL
>"dup2 2 1"
>
>Then TRACE output will
On Mon, 5 Feb 2018 08:48:17 -0600, Jantje. wrote:
>
>I have a Rexx script running as CGI in the IBM HTTP Server powered by Apache.
>Now, I need to debug it, so I switched on trace in the Rexx. Immediately
>everything went belly-up. Indeed, Apache thinks the trace output are HTTP
Esteemed Listers,
I have a Rexx script running as CGI in the IBM HTTP Server powered by Apache.
Now, I need to debug it, so I switched on trace in the Rexx. Immediately
everything went belly-up. Indeed, Apache thinks the trace output are HTTP
headers and brutally stops processing the CGI
TENT(READ ) ACCESS ALLOWED(NONE )
>STC12934 0090 IEC150I 913-38,IFG0194E,HTTPD2,STEP1,SYS8,ADDC,TCAM01,
>601
>
>The IBM HTTP Server powered by Apache is trying to read TCPIP PARMLIB. Would
>anyone have any idea >why?
I'm not the TCP/IP expert, but since no-o
ACCESS INTENT(READ ) ACCESS ALLOWED(NONE )
STC12934 0090 IEC150I 913-38,IFG0194E,HTTPD2,STEP1,SYS8,ADDC,TCAM01,
601
The IBM HTTP Server powered by Apache is trying to read TCPIP PARMLIB. Would
anyone have any idea why?
I am not sure I want to grant access to this user ID
>IBM has written the apache module for it, shouldn't they just make it work?
That module will write a message like this upon initialization:
BPXM023I (WASTST1) IHS is active. Use jobname HTTPDWS1 for MVS commands.
Do you see this message? If not, the module might not be active.
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have any problems
getting them to shut down.
Tom Chicklon
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Our automation simply issues S IHSDOWN when we want to shut down IHS. That
STC has the apachectl -k stop coded. We start it with S IHS1.
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 9:25 AM Jantje. wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 14:51:45 +, Nims,Alva John (Al)
> wrote:
>
> >I too am in the middle of switching se
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 14:51:45 +, Nims,Alva John (Al) wrote:
>I too am in the middle of switching servers and I believe IBM says you have to
>use the "apachectl -k stop", because more than one instance of the WebServer
>is started, so the "apachectl -k stop" shuts all of them down.
Well... Th
orida
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Sorry, forgot to mention:
IBM_HTTP_Server/9.0.0.4 (Unix)
on z/OS 2.2
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Dear Listers,
I am migrating from Domino Go to IBM HTTP Server powered by Apache. So, I set
up an STC and can start that very well. I did include the
LoadModule zos_cmds_module modules/mod_zos_cmds.so
directive (well, it was there already in the sample httpd.conf) in order to
enable the
Hi, Gilson,
When we upgraded from z/OS 2.1 to z/OS 2.2, we upgraded IBM HTTP server from
8.5 to 9.0 (Apache HTTP Server from 2.2 to 2.4).
Here is the document I used for the migration. There are examples of old and
new ways to do the same access control in the document.
http
Look for:
RedBook IBM HTTP Server on zOS Migrating from Domino-powered to Apache-powered
Or: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp4987.html?Open
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I'm facing issues to upgrade the Http Server (Apache) from version
8.5 to version 9.1
Dear list:
I'm facing issues to upgrade the Http Server (Apache) from version
8.5 to version 9.1
After update the binaries, I have kept the same httpd.conf and after
trying lots of time to start the server, I could see that there are a
lot of changes in terms of statements, direc
the same
> person, often responds to questions on the HTTP server over there.
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the HTTP server over there.
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Hello Itschak,
It'
t doesn't go to developerWorks, and look for Forum
Directory > WebSphere > Forum: IBM HTTP Server.
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/html/forum?id=----0287&ps=25
If you do find the answer, it would be great if you could share it here
We are convering from (domino) http server to apache and looking for
alternative for the secexit. Currently we use it to replace browser popup
authentication screen.
Haven't found equal functionality in apache.
Any other alternatives?
Best.
IT
Not sure about the HTTP SERVER stuff, but for BKM, I just copied my existing
EOX/EOY target libraries to a "private" volume and placed all datasets, books,
etc. in a common ucat.
I also removed EOX/EOY datasets from linklist, apflist, lpalst IOW, BKM is
no longer part of m
Juergen Kehr wrote:
We plan to migrate to z/OS V2.2 in near future. Unfortunately BookManagerBUILD
and DGW HTTP Server are no longer delivered as part of z/OS. To accelerate the
migration we plan to try to transfer the products via SMP/E BUILDMCS from z/OS
V2.1 to V2.2.
The used FMIDs are
We plan to migrate to z/OS V2.2 in near future. Unfortunately BookManagerBUILD
and DGW HTTP Server are no longer delivered as part of z/OS. To accelerate the
migration we plan to try to transfer the products via SMP/E BUILDMCS from z/OS
V2.1 to V2.2.
The used FMIDs are HIMW530, JIMW531 (HTTP
If you've heard me talk about z/OS V2.2 migration, then I know you've heard me
nag about getting an important migration health check to see if you're impacted
by what I think of as the most important migration action in z/OS V2.2:
Removal of the HTTP Server powered by Domino, an
On 2015-05-04, at 09:20, Itschak Mugzach wrote:
> Great news. Anyway, of you read the PDS as a sequential file (until ZZ as
> endoffile mark), you can get this data as well.
>
(ITYM x'FF'.)
But can you update and even add user information as OP required?
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> If you are allowed to use CBT programs (load modules) from the CGI script,
&g
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If you are allowed to use CBT programs (load modules) from the CGI script, you
may be able to use the PDS86 program to accomplish those tasks. File C
If you're really keen on a browser command, research the ISPF gateway IVP
which calls ISPF services. See the ISPF publications.
Hank
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On Sat, 2 May 2015 09:50:43 -0500, Steve Horein wrote:
>Does your web server have access
On Sat, 2 May 2015 09:50:43 -0500, Steve Horein wrote:
>Does your web server have access to ISPF (ISP.SISP*/SYS1.SISP*) datasets?
>Something *similar* should provide the desired services:
>
(Buncha JCL DD statements with no EXEC statement?)
Is the Rexx CGI started by JCL?
Would it even run in t
Does your web server have access to ISPF (ISP.SISP*/SYS1.SISP*) datasets?
Something *similar* should provide the desired services:
//ISPLLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=ISP.SISPLOAD
//ISPMLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=ISP.SISPMENU
//ISPPLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=ISP.SISPPENU
//ISPSLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=ISP.SISPSENU
//*
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>>>
>>> I'm havin
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Hello list!
I'm having trouble doing ADDRESS ISPEXEC on my cgi rexx executing on our
web server since ISPF services are not available (RC=-3).
What I am interested in doing is rea
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I'm having trouble doing ADDRESS ISPEXEC on my cgi rexx executing on our web
server since ISPF services are not available (RC=-3).
What I am interested in doing is re
On 2015-05-01 15:02, Leonardo Vaz wrote:
> Hello list!
>
> I'm having trouble doing ADDRESS ISPEXEC on my cgi rexx executing on our web
> server since ISPF services are not available (RC=-3).
>
> What I am interested in doing is reading/resetting a PDS member statistics,
> which are easily done
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> I'm having trou
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I'm having trouble doing ADDRESS ISPEXEC on my cgi rexx executing on our web
server since ISPF services are not available (RC=-3).
What I am interested in doing is reading/resetting a PDS member statistics,
which are easily done with the "LMM" services but seem pretty hard to do
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I had this problem, and just an FYI, these are the directives I have active:
LoadModule zos_cmds_module modules/mod_zos_cmds.so
LoadModule authnz_saf_module modules/mod_authnz_s
Vaz
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Hello list!
We are migrating our z/OS IHS to IBM HTTP Server powered by Apache available in
the ported tools. Everything seems to be working
> When you start Apache, it puts out a message that you have to direct the
> command to one of the sub-processes (task name with a number appended). It
> can change so you can't be sure what that name will be.
I haven't yet activated Apache, so this is only a guess.
This sounds to me that Apache
I am sticking with the
pre-8.5 way of stopping it.
> Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2014 22:22:40 +
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> Subject: Stop command - HTTP server migration - Domino-powered to
> Apache-Powered
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> Hello list!
>
> We are migrating
Hello list!
We are migrating our z/OS IHS to IBM HTTP Server powered by Apache available in
the ported tools. Everything seems to be working fine, including the MVSDS,
which was a good surprise. The only thing we are having trouble with is the
support for the STOP command instead of having to
2014 10:26:42 -0400, John Eells wrote:
>Tom Longfellow wrote:
>> I have sucessfully installed the IBM HTTP Server Powered by Apache.
>> I was only successful by not following the instructions that you are
>> following.
>
>
>I'm told the redbook was updated on Ap
Tom Longfellow wrote:
I have sucessfully installed the IBM HTTP Server Powered by Apache.
I was only successful by not following the instructions that you are
following.
I'm told the redbook was updated on April 3, and available here:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp4987.html
Hi.
Your first question was:
Has anyone successfully installed IBM HTTP Server Powered by Apache?
My answer: yes, me, but it hurts. As far as I understand it, you have to create
a copy of the delivered environment, which has to be done using the script
mentioned below.
My way:
1) start OMVS
2
If you ever need to unzip anything on z/OS you can also use any SDK for
Java (except perhaps something extremely old/obsolete) to get the job done.
You'll probably find at least one Java release installed on every/any z/OS
these days, so this method is very nearly universal (and increasingly so).
Y
Marna,
Thank you for clearing that all up. I apparently missed that in the PSP.
Sounds like I don't need to send my RCF either!
Dana
On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 11:04:32 -0500, Marna WALLE wrote:
>Werner and Dana,
>Sorry about the confusion about HHAP85P (IBM Ported Tools HTTP
Werner and Dana,
Sorry about the confusion about HHAP85P (IBM Ported Tools HTTP Server) and
Installation Manager. To be clear: when installing HHAP85P, you do *not* need
Installation Manager at all. HHAP85P is a "total SMP/E" FMID. Any
documentation you come across (and you
We did not have HHAP700 previously installed, so PI11959 did not affect us.
All the elements were selected and applied to the hfs as expected. I'll
continue on with my testing *without* using Installation Manager.
Thanks for letting me know that. I feel an RCF coming on for the redpiece
and
l
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Werner,
Yes, I installec HHAP85P using SMP/E and I have the libraries and
/usr/lpp/IHSA/V8R5 populated. So you are s
or when is it
needed? Interesting
Judging from the (lack of) number of replies to this thread, this isn't a very
common practice yet.
Dana
On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 08:29:33 +0200, Werner Kuehnel
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>Dana,
>if the HTTP Server is the FMID HHAP85P, then I did the install
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I was able to make some progress on this today. I found a reference to
needing 'unzip' downloaded from what appears to me to be the old UNIX
Tools and Toys page. I
Dana,
if the HTTP Server is the FMID HHAP85P, then I did the install without the
Installation Manager, just plain SMP/E. There is no need to use it.
However, if you already have HHAP700 installed within your z/OS SMP/E
environment, then you need a separate SMP/E set of datasets
Werner
Von
Check for Hipers. 'Heartbleed' bug just closed yesterday for Apache.
_www.bbc.com/news/technology-26935905_
(http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-26935905)
In a message dated 4/8/2014 3:41:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
mitchd...@gmail.com writes:
Further, I was able to create a new zfs u
kill/bloat just for a simple HTTP
server
Dana
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Has anyone successfully installed IBM HTTP Server Powered by Apache? I am
stuck at the installation of the Installation Manager. My
Has anyone successfully installed IBM HTTP Server Powered by Apache? I am
stuck at the installation of the Installation Manager. My adventure goes like
this so far
I ordered the code from Shopz, downloaded, received and applied it. Then
going by instructions in REDP-4987-00
web pages in a REXX CGI served up with IBM HTTP
> Server V5R3M0 but I can't get it to work. (the REXX and the html was working
> by itself, before I started trying to move the formatting to a css file).
>
> In my REXX CGI I have coded:
> say ''
27;t say which version of HTTP server you are using, but I think that
>the problem is that your directives are set up so that this .css file is
>being treated as an executable (CGI) - probably because it is in the
>cgi-bin directory.
>
>Kirk Wolf
>Dovetailed Technologies
>http://dov
The FSUM7332 message is from the z/OS Shell.
So, it appears to me that the .css file is being treated as a shell script.
You don't say which version of HTTP server you are using, but I think that
the problem is that your directives are set up so that this .css file is
being treated
I think it's finding it because the message refers to the real location:
/usr/lpp/internet/server_root/cgi-bin/sample.css
but I tried it that way and it does the same thing
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Where does the css file actually reside? What happens if you fully qualify the
href?
say 'http://server/path/sample.css"; />'
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In my REXX CGI I have
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FYI,
when we looked at
FYI,
when we looked at the Apache server we found the MVSDS service we havely use is
not supported at all.
There are indications this support will be available in 8.5 but we did not get
any information when this version will be ordable as part of Ported Tools.
Regards Ron
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did support some web applications running on the old HTTP
Server for about a year before I convinced them to upgrade to IHS 7...),
what is it about Domino that you prefer to Apache (or IBMs implementation
thereof)?
Thanks;
Nathan Pfister
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Fro
Just out of curiosity, as I have more experience with Apache than Domino
(although I did support some web applications running on the old HTTP
Server for about a year before I convinced them to upgrade to IHS 7...),
what is it about Domino that you prefer to Apache (or IBMs implementation
U]
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Kirk,
Very timely post. I wasn't finding the doc anywhere. Would be
really nice if someone ha
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On 1/15/2014 7:59 AM, Jousma, David wrote:
Kirk,
Very timely post. I wasn't finding the doc anywhere. Would be really nice if
someone had a migration doc to get from the old to the new. Interesting
Thank you David!
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Even though free, still has to be
Even though free, still has to be licensed. The cost is $0.
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Oddly enough I was looking at this today since z/OS 2.1 is planned to be the
last release to include the old IBM HTTP Server (Domino).
This is supposed to be available at no cost, right? But in my Shopz this shows
as not licensed. Anyone has an idea why?
Thanks,
Leo
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Thanks Steve.
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On 1/15/2014 7:59 AM, Jousma, David
On 1/15/2014 7:59 AM, Jousma, David wrote:
Kirk,
Very timely post. I wasn't finding the doc anywhere. Would be really nice if
someone had a migration doc to get from the old to the new. Interestingly on
the IBM z/os internet library, they list IBM HTTP server, but it is still the
FYI, the free IBM Ported Tools IHS (Apache) is version 7, whereas the IHS
Apache server packaged with Websphere is currently 8.5.
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/features/unix/ported/ihs/
I don't know if there is a list of differences, but I would appreciate this
information if anyone has
Kirk,
Very timely post. I wasn't finding the doc anywhere. Would be really nice if
someone had a migration doc to get from the old to the new. Interestingly on
the IBM z/os internet library, they list IBM HTTP server, but it is still the
old 5.3 version.
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>
>>Apache is the current industry standard. But a lot of Apache shops are
>>strongly looking at "nginx" to replace it. It is said to be faster (using
>>less RAM and CPU), easier to set up, and more secure. I'm just echoing what
>>I
John McKown wrote:
>Apache is the current industry standard. But a lot of Apache shops are
>strongly looking at "nginx" to replace it. It is said to be faster (using less
>RAM and CPU), easier to set up, and more secure. I'm just echoing what I've
>heard.
Interesting. Could you please be kind
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 6:23 AM, Nathan J Pfister
wrote:
> What Norbert said: the Ported Tools version is what you want (HHAP700).
>
> As for your second question "Is it worth to migrate". I would say that it
> is worth it to migrate from the HTTP Server based on Domino
What Norbert said: the Ported Tools version is what you want (HHAP700).
As for your second question "Is it worth to migrate". I would say that it
is worth it to migrate from the HTTP Server based on Domino to the one
based on Apache. Apache is the industry standard, and quite hon
On Wed, 15 Jan 2014 10:09:36 +0100, Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
>
>If someone can advice, if I can order the IBM HTTP Server (powered by
>Apache) JIWO610 online via ShopzSeries or how can I get it.
>(and maybe is it worth to migrate ? )
>
Order the HTTP server feature of Por
Hi
If someone can advice, if I can order the IBM HTTP Server (powered by
Apache) JIWO610 online via ShopzSeries or how can I get it.
(and maybe is it worth to migrate ? )
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Kind regards, / Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Miklos Szigetvari
Research& Development
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at 09:45 AM, Mark Pace said:
>Is PERL a requirement for the HTTP server? I didn't see it as a
>requirement in documentation, but there is a PERL=/usr/bin/perl
>directive in the httpd.conf file.
That could be a[1] problem; the last Perl ported to z/OS, 5.8.
> Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:59 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: HTTP Server
>
> Excuse that poor excuse for English.
>
> I now have the http server running.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Mark Pace wrote:
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> > Thanks to all for th
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Of Mark Pace
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 9:59 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: HTTP Server
Excuse that poor excuse for English.
I now have the http server running.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Mark Pace wrote:
> Thanks to all for the comments and suggestions. I know
Excuse that poor excuse for English.
I now have the http server running.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Mark Pace wrote:
> Thanks to all for the comments and suggestions. I know what the http
> server running. On to X.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Pfister, Nathan
Thanks to all for the comments and suggestions. I know what the http
server running. On to X.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Pfister, Nathan J CIV DISA ESB (US) <
nathan.j.pfister@mail.mil> wrote:
> We don't have any PERL statement such as that in the httpd.conf file,
Behalf
Of Mark Pace
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 09:46
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: HTTP Server
Is PERL a requirement for the HTTP server? I didn't see it as a
requirement in documentation, but there is a PERL=/usr/bin/perl directive in
the httpd.conf file.
On Thu, Jun 6,
Is PERL a requirement for the HTTP server? I didn't see it as a
requirement in documentation, but there is a PERL=/usr/bin/perl directive
in the httpd.conf file.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Steve Comstock wrote:
> On 6/6/2013 7:08 AM, Mark Pace wrote:
>
>> I'm tr
On 6/6/2013 7:08 AM, Mark Pace wrote:
I'm trying to setup the HTTP server from IBM Ported tools. I can not get
the server to start.
$ bin/apachectl start
(111)EDC5111I Permission denied. (errno2=0x744C7246): make_sock: could not
bind to address 0.0.0.0:80
no listening sockets avai
Thank you.
Replacing the name with * corrected that problem.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Pfister, Nathan J CIV DISA ESB (US) <
nathan.j.pfister@mail.mil> wrote:
> You could always define the port as a wildcard:
>
> 80 TCP * ; HTTP Server
>
> Some of our sys
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Are you sure about your userid (not the STC name but the STC userid) ?
as here :
IEF695I START WEBSRV WITH JOBNAME WEBSRV IS ASSIGNED TO USER WEBSRV
, GROUP SYS1
On 06.06.2013 15:08, Mark Pace wrote:
I'm trying to setup the HTTP server from IBM Ported tools. I can not ge
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