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Operating System/400 (5722-SS1) 513
Operating System/400 (5722-SS1)
HTTP Server Powered by Apache for iSeries (5722-HT1)
iSeries HTTP support includes the Apache HTTP server. Support for Apache is added so that
server instances built using the original iSeries HTTP server can co-exist with Apache-based
server instances.
Apache, a freeware HTTP server, is open-source software that implements the industry
standard HTTP/1.1 protocol. The focus is on being highly configure capable and easily
extendable.
It is built and distributed under the Apache Software License by the Apache Software
Foundation. It is available at:
http://www.apache.org
IBM HTTP Server for iSeries incorporates Apache 2.0. This version includes an update
comprised of several new enhancements, including the Apache Portable Run-Time and the
multiprocessing modules.
These enhancements are added to the IBM iSeries version of the Apache HTTP Server:
• Authentication using LDAP, iSeries user profiles, and validation lists
• Full native SSL support, including client authentication and association between client
certificates and validation lists or iSeries user profiles
• Logging rollover and archiving
• NLS enablement
• Static and dynamic local file caching
• Denial of Service detection and prevention
• SNMP subagent
• CGI support for RPG, COBOL, REXX, CL, and Java languages
• Webserver search engine support
• Support for all iSeries file system types
Refer to this Web site for information on which PTFs are needed to run the Apache HTTP
server in co-existence with the iSeries HTTP Server:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries
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Status Supported/freeware
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IBM i Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating SystemIBM i
Form FactorRack, Tower
StorageSSD and HDD options
Securitycompliance
VirtualizationIBM PowerVM
CPUPOWER processors
ScalabilityScale-up

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