Sean,

OK, I realize that you may not be the person making the policy decision,
but the implication you have made here is that Netserver is "more
secure" than SSH. I would be curious what the "security reasons" might
be that led to such a decision. Especially when you consider the IBM
i's object level security is enforced in both in all three of those
models.

I have been to many customer sites where NetServer is running and no one
has a clue as to why or how it runs. Also, I have seen NetServer
performance go all over the charts, from blazingly fast to painfully
slow. So far (knocking wood) I have not seen such inconsistency with
SSH.

Not trying to start a flame war here, but would really like to get a
better understanding of the realities.

Regards,

Mike

mike.p@xxxxxxxx Cell: (408)679-1011 Office: (815)722-3454


-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Porterfield, Sean
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 11:17 AM
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] PHP Hello World script using Zend Core for i5

I'm a bit late to this party, but you can also use netserver and map a
drive to the i. For security reasons, we do not run FTP or SSHD, so
mapped drive was the only real option.
--
Sean Porterfield



-----Original Message-----
From: Kelly Cookson

I forgot to mention something: in order to use an SSHD connection from
the Zend Studio to the iSeries, you need to start the SSHD daemon and
create host keys on the iSeries.

Here is a page with detailed instructions on how to do this:
http://kb.zend.com/index.php?View=entry&EntryID=389

You can set up a basic FTP connection instead of an SSHD connection, if
you want. There was a bug in previous versions such that not all
directories would show up using an FTP connection. But that may be fixed
in the newest version of Zend Studio.

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