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Raul

Many thanks but itsn't this only valid for Apache? I am using the original
HTTP server at V5R1 on this box.

Rob

2009/1/13 Raul A. Jager W. <raul@xxxxxxxxxx>

Add: Require valid-user

Rob Dixon escribió:
I have got to the stage with my CGIDEV2 development where I now want to
work
using User IDs. According to the manual, including

Protection /cgi-bin/stipple/* {
Authtype Basic
Userid %%CLIENT%%
PasswdFile %%SYSTEM%%
}

in my HTTPCFG file should do the trick but nothing happens. I have put
this ahead of my Exec statement which reads

Map /cgi-bin/stipple/* /QSYSLIB.LIB/E290PRDOBJ.LIB/E290G00000.PGM

This exec statement works fine.

I wish to use standard User profiles rather than a password file.

Can anyone please tell me what I am doing wrong?

Many thanks

Rob Dixon

www.erros.co.uk
www.boarstall.com

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