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Does the Web Server/400 product support using IBM's Net.Data product?

Our issue is that we have configured our web server using IBM's products
(V3R7) - but we have the need to produce some secured web pages.  So the
question I have is how I/Net's web products work with IBM's, can we use
I/Net for the secured pages, etc.

Fred Gamache

>----------
>From:  William L. James[SMTP:BJames@inetmi.com]
>Sent:  Friday, April 25, 1997 8:27 AM
>To:    'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
>Subject:       RE: I/Net web server
>
>On Thursday, April 24, 1997 2:09 PM, Fred Gamache wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know approximately how much I/Net's Web Server/400 costs?  I
>> am running an AS/400 model 150.
>> 
>> Am I correct that with this product I would be able to restrict access
>> to certain pages through the use of a userid and password?
>
>There are currently three products available for HTTP serving from I/NET:
>Web 
>Server/400, Webulator/400 (which allows 5250 to be run over the web), and 
>Commerce Server/400 (which is a secure SSL server).  Here are the list prices
>for each of them (pricing is not based on processor size):
>
>Web Server/400  $2,995
>Webulator/400  $2,995
>Commerce Server/400  $4,995
>Web Server/400 & Webulator/400 combo  $4,995
>Commerce Server/400 & Webulator/400 combo  $6,995
>
>You are correct that the product can restrict access.  It includes functions
>to 
>limit the remote computers that have access, via host name and/or IP
>filtering, 
>and also includes a fully functional user authentication section that is not
>tied 
>to AS/400 user profiles (so you are not giving your AS/400 passwords over the
>Internet).  You can visit I/NET at www.inetmi.com.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Bill James
>I/NET, Inc.
>
>
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