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Hmmm... have you been reading my posts about including the AS/400 on a 10. 
network?  If so, perhaps you may be able to understand my reticence to tag the 
AS/400 with the rating of "excellent" as a web server.  Every other machine on 
my network is perfectly happy as a 10. address, but my AS/400 refuses to speak 
to the outside world.

Now, if I find that my new machine, with V4R5, works in the 10. address space, 
I will be happy to rescind my slightly negative bias here.  But it's the small 
things like this particular little anomaly that give the AS/400 a black eye in 
the non-midrange community.  I mean, seriously, I built a Linux machine from 
scratch with my own hands and for less than a grand, and it runs TCP/IP better 
than my AS/400.

But again, if the new OS version helps, I'll certainly be willing to amend my 
opinion.

Joe

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Steve <steve@way.org.uk>
Reply-To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 20:30:20 +0000

>In article <JMEAKJHIIBLMDGOOGMGAMEGMCBAA.joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com>,
Joe Pluta <joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com> writes
>No, the AS/400 is not a good webserver, Leif.  It's a PHENOMENAL business
>logic server, however.

What? It's an *excellent* webserver, robust, fast, and easy to configure
and use - and simple to integrate with your data. 


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