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You can even show him the IFS - he will feel right at home with /home and /etc and /usr and /tmp and /dev and all that.

There is a fine introduction to iSeries architecture -

http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/enable/site/porting/iseries/overview/overview.html

And general info on porting, which has comparisons of how processes work, etc.

http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/enable/site/porting/iseries/

-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Raul A. Jager W." <raul@xxxxxxxxxx>

Learn from him / Teach him...
Protocols are very similar, if you know the AS400 it will be very easy
to understand the Unix, likewise knowing Unix will make it very easy to
set up the AS400.

Using the *ADMIN in the AS400's web server you can set up a cerificate
and use SSL (Secure Socket Layer), if you buy the certificate, it will
be public, otherwise you can set up your AS400 as the Certifying Agent
and tell the Unix computer to trust your AS400.
________________________________________________________________________________
Gary Segal wrote:

Good morning,


We are building a new website and need to securely send/receive data
to/from Unix web server. I do not know anything about Unix/Linux
boxes and the guy whom I am working with does not know anything about
AS400/iSeries.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


We are running on:
9406-820
V5R2


Thank you in advance.
Gary





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