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The validation list is not assigned to the entire server but rather to
a particular set of files, and is setup in the webserver
configuration.  How it is assigned differs between the Apache and the
Cern server.

My understanding is that a single HTTP server instance can listen on
more than one port.  If you can browse to the system on port 80, then
one of your http server configs has listening on port 80 setup. 
Chances are it is in that "server test" configuration.

I don't know how HATS works.  There may be configuration for it in the
HTTP server config, or it may be running it's own set of processes
that are listening on port 9080.  I would guess the latter, but you
can check by looking in your HTTP server config to references to the
port 9080 and to the HATS app folder.

In any case, I imagine that configuring access security is covered in
the HATS setup documentation.


On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 16:46:30 -0400, Luis Rodriguez
<luisrodriguez@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for your replies.
> 
> Matt,
> 
> The only instances I have running are *ADMIN (2001) and my server test
> instance (which, by the way, is on port 8011). Sorry, I forgot to
> mention we are running V5R2 and are (I hope) current with our PTFS.
> 
> Ken,
> 
> I have been working with AS/400 systems since 1989, and I worked a lot
> with Web Server/Web Commerce 400 about six years ago. Nevertheless, it
> has been only since last week that I have begun messing around with
> Apache. So yes, I am *really* a newbie in this area. I think of myself
> as an "oldbie" (can I say that?) in the rest of IBM midrange systems,
> way back to the *gasp!* S/34.
> 
> In any case, the *PUBLIC *authority for the folder where this particular
> HATS app resides is *EXCLUDE.
> 


-- 
Tom Jedrzejewicz
tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx

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