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Try this...

Exec /* /QSYS.LIB/MYLIB.LIB/MYPGM.PGM

I've never tried it, but this should mean that all requests for
http://11.22.33.44 will ONLY map to MYPGM in library MYLIB.

It's worth a shot...

Joel


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From: Michael Skvarenina [mailto:mskvarenina@usa.net]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 2:30 PM
To: WEB400@midrange.com
Subject: [WEB400] How to create a server instance that runs only one CGI
program


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I'm trying to create an HTTP server instance that will run only 1 CGI
program.  Basically we want our users to enter an IP address that lives on
our 400 such as http://11.22.33.44/ and have it launch a single CGI program.
If we must, we'd settle for doing a http://11.22.33.44/program1  We do not
want our users to be able to run any other CGI programs using this address.
Can someone tell me the correct combinations of MAP, PASS & FAIL directives
to accomplish this?

One thing I was thinking was to put this one program in it's own library,
than only PASS that library but I'd rather not have a library dedicated to
one object unless I have to.
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