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Oh sure, confuse the poor guy. :-)--
YES you can move stuff like that around and it Does Happen. *I* don't
recommend it because obfuscates the configuration for all future
generations..... unless you remember QUSRSYS/QATMHINSTC.
Sorta like one of my customers where the library list was hard coded
into the routing program for the subsystems and to get a different
list you used different routing data. Yeah that was obvious....
- DrF
On 12/14/2012 9:38 AM, Bradley Stone wrote:
Not necessarily.wrote:
First find the instance name, then look in the instance source for
the location of the configuration file.
QUSRSYS/QATMHINSTC member name of the instance name. That will
contain information for the location of the configuration file.
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 9:08 PM, DrFranken <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sean
OK That's an easy one. /www/<servername>/conf/httd.conf
- DrFranken
On 12/13/2012 5:42 PM, Tom Hightower wrote:
Ok, so the next question:
Where are the apache configs stored on IBM i? I'd like to copy the
current non-SSL one, make changes to the copy and try all this out.
Tom
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Subject: RE: How do I configure HTTPS on System i v6r1?
I've not done it on IBM i, but Apache on other servers has
redirected
Seanto
the requested page, not just the root of the new site. One configto
line
rule them all ;)/west/
Example: http://porterfield.net/west/whois.html redirects to
http://west.porterfield.net/whois.html based on Redirect Permanent
http://west.porterfield.net/https://secure.idocket.com
So the /west/ is matched and replaced; the rest of the URI is left
and returned.
If you wanted http://idocket.com/secure to go to
then you'd need another redirect entry.
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 17:04
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Subject: RE: How do I configure HTTPS on System i v6r1?
Ok, so if I create a Redirect Permant / https://idocket.com
Then a user enters this as URL: http://idocket.com
They'll be redirected to: https://idocket.com
Right?
How about if they enter: http://idocket.com/subscribe
Will they be redirected to: https://idocket.com/subscribe ?
Or do I need another Redirect Permanent config line?
TomH
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thatSent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 3:21 PMadd a
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Subject: RE: How do I configure HTTPS on System i v6r1?
One way to do it is change your existing configuration to use SSL
then
new section to listen on port 80 and put in Redirect Permanent /
https://idocket.com
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 15:15
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Subject: RE: How do I configure HTTPS on System i v6r1?
I like the idea of using https for the whole site, it would make
configuration a lot easier, though there are A LOT of macro
changes
serverwould need to be made. But it brings some questions:that to
- suppose someone enters http://idocket.com as the URL; how do I
get
auto-route to https://idocket.com ?
-- would that be a change in our DNS host config setting, or a web
Iconfig directive change?
TomH
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rich Loeber
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 10:59 AM
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Subject: Re: How do I configure HTTPS on System i v6r1?
Tom,
I ran into this a little while ago and slogged through it myself.
----------------------------------------------------------------------ended
up posting a blog about the process that you might find helpful:
[1]http://www.kisco.com/ibm-i-security-tips/?p=3
Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
[2]http://www.kisco.com
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prohibited.On 12/13/2012 11:34 AM, Tom Hightower wrote:server on
I have the following website, hosted on the System i:
[3]http://idocket.com
Clicking Register now on that homepage takes you to:
[4]https://secure.idocket.com/idocket/register.asp
As you can infer from the .asp, the https is hosted on a
Windows
our internal network.System
Management wants to move the https from the Windows server onto
our
I, and I'm all in on that. But it's been quite a long time (10and
years?)
many OS releases since I've done that. Can someone point me to athat
guide
walks me thru getting that up and going?above
Thanks,
TomH
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