Joel,

The problem is that the map directive is processed first. It changes anything it sees to /QSYS.LIB/FREDBP.LIB/anythingitsees.PGM. When that is processed by the following EXEC directive, it is not a match. I would remove the Map statement. The exec statement handles the mapping just fine.

Mel Rothman
Mel Rothman, Inc.


Joel Cochran wrote:
I am setting up a quick test in the DEFAULT HTTP configuration on one of
my boxes running V5R1.   (For reasons notwithstanding I have to use the
"Classic" server for now).

I have a very simple configuration:

Enable                     GET
Enable                     HEAD
Enable                     POST

Map  /permits/*  /QSYS.LIB/FREDBP.LIB/*.PGM
Exec  /permits/*  /QSYS.LIB/FREDBP.LIB/*.PGM
Pass  /xmlFiles/*  /masi/*

I can access files from the IFS in /masi, but I can't get a CGI program
to run.  I keep getting a 403 Forbidden error.  Unfortunately, it's been
so long since I've set up a classic server that I can't figure out the
problem.


The server configuration has these comments: 00530 # Mapping to AS/400 QSYS.LIB library objects requires 00540 # the QTMHHTTP user profile to have read access to the 00550 # object or the object to have PUBLIC(*USE) authority.

The authority of both the library and the object have PUBLIC(*CHANGE),
which is the same on my live web box that delivers the CGI with no
problem.  Is there any other security aspect I need to check?

Thanks,

Joel http://www.rpgnext.com


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