The web server (apache) allows you to have parts that are "public" (do
not require any authentication), parts that use your authentication
method, and parts that use the IBM i credentials.  Depending on the
function you can put your pages and forms in any of the parts.


On 11/16/2017 08:18 PM, Nathan Andelin wrote:
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 3:53 PM, Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Each requester I don't believe would be thought of a having "IBM i
credentials".

By not using IBM i credentials, you're admittedly giving up a lot of IBM i
functionality. Many commands prompt for user in their parameters, or
display user in their listings, allow users to "own" objects, allow IBM i
to authenticate users and groups against object authorities, etc. Many
system APIs provide a parameter for User ID.

User-based licensing gives people a license to products like ACS, and
Navigator, and other interfaces that require it.


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