Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-10 Thread Leon Schwering
x5422 647-273-7772 (mobile) [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of McKown, John Sent: January 9, 2008 9:40 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server But on the off chance

Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-09 Thread Chase, John
-Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of McKown, John But on the off chance that I'm wrong, I will ask anyway. We use Windows as our desktop OS blech. One nice thing about it is that when we go to a restricted internal IIS web site, we are

Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-09 Thread Anne Lynn Wheeler
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to bit.listserv.ibm-main as well. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (McKown, John) writes: But on the off chance that I'm wrong, I will ask anyway. We use Windows as our desktop OS blech. One nice thing about it is that when we go to

Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-09 Thread McKown, John
But on the off chance that I'm wrong, I will ask anyway. We use Windows as our desktop OS blech. One nice thing about it is that when we go to a restricted internal IIS web site, we are automagically logged on to the web site via the Active Directory trust mechanism (as I vaguely understand it).

Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-09 Thread R.S.
McKown, John wrote: But on the off chance that I'm wrong, I will ask anyway. We use Windows as our desktop OS blech. One nice thing about it is that when we go to a restricted internal IIS web site, we are automagically logged on to the web site via the Active Directory trust mechanism (as I

Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-09 Thread Anne Lynn Wheeler
://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2008.html#53 Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server base infrastructure for all of this has been Kerberos. It was originally developed at MIT's project athena ... which as equally funded by DEC and IBM ... and so we got to go by project athena for periodic project

Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-09 Thread McKown, John
-Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chase, John Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 8:59 AM To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server -Original Message- From: IBM

Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-09 Thread Ulrich Boche
McKown, John wrote: But on the off chance that I'm wrong, I will ask anyway. We use Windows as our desktop OS blech. One nice thing about it is that when we go to a restricted internal IIS web site, we are automagically logged on to the web site via the Active Directory trust mechanism (as I

Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-09 Thread Van Dalsen, Herbie
From: Van Dalsen, Herbie Sent: 09 Januarie 2008 05:07 nm To: IBM Mainframe Discussion List Subject: RE: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server John, Not sure if this is what you are talking about... I have the basic out of the box

Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-09 Thread Kirk Wolf
You can apparently do this if you are using Apache: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555092 You need to have mod_auth_kerb for Apache. Maybe IBM has done this for their Apache port for z/OS? :-) On Jan 9, 2008 11:13 AM, Ulrich Boche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: McKown, John wrote: But on

Re: Really stupid question about z/OS HTTP server

2008-01-09 Thread Timothy Sipples
John, Looks like you've received some good replies. One other thought is to ask the question whether you actually need authentication for the content that your z/OS HTTP server is providing. Also, assuming you're using basic authentication, there are some cheats. Your users can add a