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Dear ICS Gurus:
 
I am needing to do something I thought would be simple but just doens't seem to work the way I think it should.  I have a small number of PC's that are allowed to access the Internet through our firewall.  I have many other that are not but are configured to access our AS/400 running ICS as an intranet server.  I have a "Links" page hyperlinked from our main wecome page on the intranet.  My desire was to server the links.html file only to those PC's (by IP address) that are authorized through the firewall and to display a "You do not have Internet access" type message file to those PC's that are not allowed for Internet access.
 
I have tried adding a full IP address value such as 10.80.1.10, etc. as welcome file entries and as PASS directives in every order I could think of and could never get it to work if the full IP address was specified as a template.  10.80.1.*, etc. would work but does not fit within our dictated addressing schema.
 
Any suggestions or solutions would be greatly appreciated.  I looked at doing this via CGI from CL but it appears to me you can't do CGI in CL?  I do have ILE COBOL but unfortunately do not have C or RPG.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Robert E. Burger
Senior Programmer / Analyst
Tarrant County CSCD
Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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AS/400 Model 9406-620 running OS/400 V4R1
 

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