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  • iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

    Hi All,

    Configured Tomcat for access iSeries from web & every things ok.
    This is the link



    Shows windows pop-up for Username/Password, then after iSeries sign on screen. Windows popup says

    Code:
    The server 192.168.180.2 requires a username and password.
    
    Warning: This server is requesting that your username and password 
    be sent in an insecure manner 
    (basic authentication without a secure connection).
    I need to disable this windows pop-up sign on & directly route to iSeries sign on screen.
    Please give me an idea.

    Thanks
    dhanuxp
    Last edited by dhanuxp; November 17, 2009, 04:35 AM.

  • #2
    Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

    In what version are you? V5R4?
    Patrick

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    • #3
      Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

      Hi,

      Yes V5R4

      Thanks
      dhanuxp

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      • #4
        Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

        would you please shoot me a link to the steps to configure web access?
        All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
        and I take no responsibility for any of them.

        www.code400.com

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        • #5
          Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

          handy tool just need to run CFGACCWEB2 to configure it on default TOMCAT server (2 Minutes ),
          if there have correct PTF



          System i Access for Web : Link1

          System i Access for Web : Link2

          I’m going to configure it on our WAS 6.0 & call it from WAS applications, will post million question soon

          dhanuxp
          Last edited by dhanuxp; November 19, 2009, 01:38 AM.

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          • #6
            Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

            Originally posted by K2r400 View Post
            In what version are you? V5R4?
            Hi K2r400,
            In my version, can i configure http server as *NONE

            Code:
            Application authentication, AUTHTYPE(*APP)--This is the default type of authentication.
            This means that System i Access for Web handles the authentication using HTTP basic
            authentication. You do not need an Authentication Method parameter (AUTHMETHOD)
            with AUTHTYPE(*APP). 
            
            Application Server authentication, AUTHTYPE(*APPSVR), coupled with Authentication 
            Method of Kerberos, AUTHMETHOD(*KERBEROS)--With this method, a Kerberos principal 
            name is used to authenticate a user. This requires the use of V6R1 System i Access for 
            Web configured with WAS 6.1 or later.

            Thanks
            dhanuxp

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            • #7
              Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

              Originally posted by dhanuxp View Post
              I’m going to configure it on our WAS 6.0 & call it from WAS applications, will post million question soon
              dhanuxp
              I deeply advise you to install iSeries access for the Web on the integrated web application server.
              It is very fast (much more than was) and very stable.
              You will have no error message.

              Look this link :

              Patrick

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              • #8
                Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

                can u please tell me the detailed steps to connect

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                • #9
                  Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

                  To connect where ?
                  You want to install iSeries access for the Web ? look the previous link.
                  Patrick

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                  • #10
                    Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

                    Hi,

                    Already installed on WAS too, & checking it now,
                    BTW
                    Any Idea to by pass basic authentication ?

                    I know it should configure HTTP server for bypass basic Aut. (in Windows Env.) But how here ??

                    Thanks
                    dhanuxp


                    Originally posted by K2r400 View Post
                    I deeply advise you to install iSeries access for the Web on the integrated web application server.
                    It is very fast (much more than was) and very stable.
                    You will have no error message.

                    Look this link :

                    http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...pintegrsrv.htm

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                    • #11
                      Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

                      Hi K2r400,

                      2 questions,

                      What is the fastest sever for this
                      Integrated Web Server or ASF Tomcat or WAS ??
                      (In here I want link WAS application & i5 access for web (Green Screen) altogether..)

                      can anybody tell me the different between WebFacing & i5 access for web ?
                      (I feel, configuring i5 access for web is really easy & time saving product than horrible WebFacing converting)
                      Last edited by dhanuxp; November 19, 2009, 11:00 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Re: iSeries Access for Web + bypass Windows Popup sign on screen

                        what do you want excatly ? Bypass the user/login popup ?????
                        the faster server is the integrated.
                        Patrick

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