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I'm with Justin on this. You need to find out _why_ he needs this.

If there is a server active on the regular port 80 you should be able to just put the IP address or server name as you did for the Admin console without the :2001 bit.

But if it is an external facing server then he should know as much or more about it than you!



On Aug 15, 2019, at 1:07 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Try this:
1. Go to my.ibmi.host:2001/HTTPAdmin (should be IBM Web Admin for i)
2. "Manage" tab and "All Server" tab below that
3. That page should list your running servers with the address(es) they listen on (* means all server addresses)
4. The root URL would be ip.address:port based on what's listed there

I'm not sure how much that will help. It might be a benefit to know what your LAN expert is trying to accomplish.


HTH



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Subject: How find the HTTP Server Url

Hi all

I'm new in http concept .. my lan expert, is asking to me the Url of a http server/istance that is runnig in our IBM i .. question : where i find this information ?

I try to connect to ADMIN Console (port 2001) i see the server , but i'm not able to find this information .

Can some help me ?

Sorry but this argument is new for me

Thanks in advance

gio



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