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  • Subject: Re: 2 webserver questions
  • From: "Luther Ananda Miller" <luther.miller@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 12:16:52 +0200

I can help with the fisrt question...

The HTTP server supports HTTPS -- this is also called SSL. You need one
of three additional encryption products (each with different key strengths)
to support it on the 400.

Luther

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Teff <jteff19@idt.net>
To: MidrangeDotCom <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Date: Tuesday, 19 October 1999 15:03
Subject: 2 webserver questions


>1. I was visiting with someone today that is heavily into
>    the M$ world. He asked me if the AS/400 supported
>    the HTTPS server which would make secure
>    encrypted connections between the AS/400 and a
>    browser. These connections are handled by the
>    HTTP server and browser without any effort on the
>    server and regardless of the version/type of browser.
>    I did some searching, but all of the sites I went into
>    appeared to contain references to HTTP but not
>    HTTPS. I am assuming this is different from SSL
>    and VPN.
>
>    Can anyone shed some light on this for me or give me
>    some sources to investigate?
>
>2. I remember reading an article about the new search
>    engine that is part of the HTTP server in V4R4. We
>    are installing V4R4 later this week. I found the IBM
>    site about the search engine, but I cannot locate the
>    original article. Also, does anyone have any experience
>    with the new search engine? I would appreciate any
>    insights (or warnings).
>
>Thanks,
>Joe Teff
>
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