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Okay.
I've never had to do that before as everything was always internal with no issues.

I'll have to dig into that setup.


On 06/18/2021 3:04 PM Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Jay,

The http server configuration specifies what you want to protect (files, directories, etc.) and whether the server should prompt for a system user profile and password, or a validation list entry.

Nathan Andelin


On Jun 18, 2021, at 11:28 AM, Jay <tegger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Typical IBM docs: "You can create them this way" and doesn't tell me how to hook them together with the object or add user IDs.

On 06/18/2021 11:21 AM Brad Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Certainly. You can use either user/pw from an IBM i profile or use a
validation list.

On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 9:20 AM Jay <tegger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Without going into a lot of details, is there a way to force someone to
sign on to view a web link that is running CGIDEV2 on the iSeries Apache
server. This link is internal use by management and some of the people
lower on the pecking list have taken it upon themselves to use to for other
reasons (stirring up trouble...)

The access is via /cgi-bin/sptw3000c on the web site. This particular web
configuration has a bunch of stuff running around on it that is for general
consumption and reference. Someone in management probably has given the
address to someone else....

For normal objects on the green screen, we restrict access via the menu
system or via group authorities.
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