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The security type in any version of WAS (3.0.2 ad higher) does not affect
the the profile of the thread the HTTP request runs on. The WAS application
server runs under user profile QEJBSVR by default, and the HTTP Server (IBM
HTTP Server powered by Apache) runs under profile QTMHHTTP by default.
Enabling security does not change this.
You can change the user profile under which the WAS application server runs
(this is documented under the Security section of the WAS for iSeries
documentation). I believe you can also change the user profile under which
the HTTP Server runs, but do not know how - I would expect it to be
documented with the HTTP Server documentation.
Frances Stewart
WebSphere Application Server for iSeries
External web site: http://www.iseries.ibm.com/websphere
Team web site: http://w3.rchland.ibm.com/~was
E-mail: francess@xxxxxxxxxx
Tie-line: 553-2795, External: 507 253-2795
IBM Rochester
"Raikov, Leonid"
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12/16/2003 07:19 AM
Please respond to
Java Programming on
and around the
iSeries / AS400
In WAS5.0 for iSeries, if the security type is "Local OS", what
effective profile does a thread created on behalf of an HTTP request run
under? Is it the profile name entered by the user at signon? That is, is
QWTPSETP API used when a new thread is created?
Lo
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