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I'm working on dropping HTTP server wide. I need to identify all clients still connecting HTTP so IT can ensure their PCs will support HTTPS. I could have every program log HTTP connections to a table, but that would be a number of program changes required for a one-time check.

Thanks


-----Original Message-----
From: B Stone [mailto:bvstone@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2020 8:02 AM
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries) <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Identify http:// connections

Now I am confused as to what you really want.

If you want to identify clients over HTTP (or HTTPS) in what application(s) do you want to do that? Your application would need to check... and the server is the item that would provide this information to your application.

You also mentioned possibly scanning the access log, so do you want to do this real time, or just get a count of HTTP vs HTTPS connections?

Can you explain how you'd like to check sever-wide vs in a program.. maybe I misunderstood. I was assuming your applications wanted to check and do something different in each case.

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