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I have sucessfully installed the IBM HTTP Server Powered by Apache. I was only successful by not following the instructions that you are following. The biggest flaw in the Redbook in the redbook is that it has all of those references you found to how to accomplish the task using the 8.5 version of Apache (and WebSphere). The IBM® HTTP Server - Powered by Apache files are installed with z/OS® V2R2 and later; however, to display Infoprint Central web pages, you must configure and start the HTTP server. The following steps describe how to set up a default configuration for the HTTP server that.

1.2 Task: Configure IBM i Web Server (powered by Apache) LANSA Web supports CGI on IBM i. If you have used a Typical Install or if you have selected CGI during the Custom Install of the LANSA Web, then a default IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) configuration will have been installed on your system named the same as your LANSA program library. Configuration of IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) for LANSA for the Web When configuring for Apache as the web server, it is not recommended to migrate existing server configurations. This document describes how to create and configure a simple HTTP Server (powered by Apache) to run LANSA for the WEB on the iSeries. The Apache HTTP Server is the top choice of users looking for an easy-to-use yet powerful Web server on Softpedia as well as worldwide. Started back in 1995, the project has quickly escalated into.

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Make Apache Server Https

This IBM Redbooks publication helps you to plan, install, configure, troubleshoot, and understand the HTTP Server (powered by Apache) running on the IBM eServer iSeries server. It introduces the HTTP Server (powered by Apache) and identifies all the necessary components to install and configure your first Apache-based Web server running on your iSeries server. It includes a quick guide to the Apache contexts and request routing. It also introduces the iSeries’ unique graphical user interface (GUI) for further configuration and customization.

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This book explains how to use virtual hosts, secure your server, and serve dynamic data with server-side includes (SSI), Common Gateway Interface (CGI), Net.Data, and Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP). It details the steps required to implement Web application serving with Java featuring the Apache Software Foundation’s (ASF) Jakarta Tomcat. Advanced topics include how to achieve the best performance by using local caches, mod_deflate, Triggered Cache Manager (TCM), and Fast Response Cache Accelerator (FRCA).
This book also introduces the Webserver Search Engine, problem determination, high availability (HA), and national language support (NLS) considerations. It includes an example of extending the core features of your HTTP Server (powered by Apache) via Apache Portable Runtime (APR) support.

Apache 2 Web Server

To complete the discussion, this book includes appendices about bringing PHP and Tomcat Version 4.1 to your iSeries server, and bringing Zip and Unzip functions to the OS/400 Portable Application Solutions Environment (OS/400 PASE) and Qshell environments.