Jim,
Can you send examples from both the original and Apache
based
configurations? Also, you may want to take a look at the
documentation
at http://httpd.apace.org
(you want the 2.0 documentation) to see what
they have to say about setting this up (info in the files
may need to be
different, for example). The Apache.org documentation is
generally much
better than IBM's. Finally, if you used the migration
wizard, there's a
good chance that the generated configuration is just wrong.
For example,
if all of the access control directives are in the Directory
containers,
you may need to move some (or all) of them to Location
containers
instead.
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces midrange.com [mailto:web400-bounces midrange.com]
On Behalf Of jlowary saltonusa.com
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 2:04 PM
To: web400 midrange.com
Subject: [WEB400] Converting from Native to Apache Server
We have converted our intranet to use the Apache server,
and are having
problems getting the security to work.
We were using the protection scheme for groups that was in a
physical
file. Do we need to move this info to the IFS? We are told
this can be
made to work like it did but can't seem to figure out how.
Is there any
documentation or Red Book on what needs to be done?
Thanks
-- Jim Lowary
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