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We have a socket client that runs on web server and talks to a socket server on the AS400. All request are passed from the web server to the AS400 under application control. These request are processed and the results are returned to the web server, which then formats the data as necessary. This socket client is an API call within the web server instance. We only have to open one port from our web server IP to our iSeries through a firewall. Of course any attempt to submit request with out proper formatting will cause the iSeries job to ignore it, if our error handling works, or crash and not give any further access to the iSeries. We feel that this is more secure than opening up OBDC or some other standard interface to our data and applications. And I know that others disagree with me so lets not start that rant again. Christopher Bipes Information Services Director CrossCheck, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 1:37 PM To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries Subject: [WEB400] Web Server Network Setup Questions While this may not be a usual forum for this, this IS iSeries related. I am just querying the others out here how they do it. We have been using an outside vendor for web hosting and are just now going to be bringing our web site in-house. From what I understand (I just jumped in) there will be a seperate line for the web server (Windows 2003) than our regular internet connection to keep things out of the internal network. However, we want to do a bunch of stuff with our iSeries data (mostly inquiry) which of course is in the internal network. How have you setup your connection for things like this? We have ideas, but have no idea what works best in practice.
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