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To subscribe to the Software Support Bulletin, go tohttp://www.ibm.com/software/network/support.Why use Host On-Demand?There are a number of reasons t
connect directly to any standard Telnet server that provides the best access to therequired data. The Telnet connection can be changed as often as you
in the Host On-Demand online help for more information. Streamlined panel flowand other usability improvements to the Deployment Wizard panels makeadm
Copying sessions more easilyUsers can create new sessions easily by right-clicking an existing session andselecting Copy. Administrators can create ne
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Chapter 2. Planning for Host On-Demandv Deployment strategy considerationsv Before installing Host On-Demandv Supported server operating systemsv Supp
Understanding the combined modelHost On-Demand supports a combined model where the host session informationis defined in the configuration server usin
directory structure. In most cases these defaults should work fine. Reviewthe directory structure in the installation section in this guide beforeinst
Supported server operating systemsFor updates to this information, refer to the readme file.A Host On-Demand server can be installed on the following
v Windows NT or Windows 2000 - 174MB (English only. Add 4 to 8MB for eachadditional language)v AIX (installp image) - 124MB (English only. Add 4 to 8M
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Chapter 3. Installing Host On-DemandThe Host On-Demand clients are served as Web pages, so you must install theHost On-Demand server in the same envir
1. If CD autoplay is enabled on your Windows NT or Windows 2000 server, insertthe CD and wait for the start window. Otherwise, insert the CD and run t
When you install in silent mode, there is no indication that installation is inprogress or that it is complete.To record a response file:setup.exe -r
-1 General error-2 Mode not valid-3 Required data not found in the response file-4 Not enough memory available-5 File does not exist-6 Cannot write to
If you have previously installed Host On-Demand and have changed/hostondemand/lib/NSMprop or changed or created/hostondemand/hod/config.properties , y
12. Load HODMain.html , located in the \hostondemand\HOD directory, into yourbrowser.v Click readme to see updated information.v Click Basic configura
10. If you unpacked hod60www.zip into SYS:\web\docs as suggested above, theHOD directory is automatically published, because it is a subdirectory of t
2. Start the installation program by changing to the root directory of the CD, typesetupaix.sh and press Enter. You may need to type./setupaix.sh if t
/path/response_file_nameDefines the name for the response file. The default isinstall.script, and a sample install.script file isprovided in the \inst
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Obtain the latest JDK for UNIX from one of the following sites:http://www.ibm.com/javaftp://ftp.hursley.ibm.com/pub/javaIf you have previously install
d. Run NCServiceManager-UNIX . The Service Manager does not display amessage indicating that it has started. To arrange for this script to be runat bo
This command will process for 10-45 minutes, depending upon theconfiguration of the iSeries.6. For each additional OS/400 secondary language that you
Turkish 29567. If you have previously installed IBM Screen Customizer, you must install thenew version at this time. Refer to the installation manual
Configuring, starting, and stopping the Host On-Demand ServiceManager on iSeriesA menu is provided for starting and stopping the Host On-Demand Servic
4. Save the customized HTML page to the y:\ProdData\hostondemand\hoddirectory.5. Using a browser, test out the Web page (for example,http://iseries.na
The port used by the clients, configuration servlet, and the Service Manager canbe customized. For instructions on how to customize the port, see conf
Chapter 4. Migrating from previous versions of HostOn-DemandWith very few exceptions, data used in earlier versions of Host On-Demand will beautomatic
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Chapter 5. Removing Host On-DemandTo remove the Host On-Demand server:Windows NT or 2000Use Add/Remove Programs from the Windows control panel.UNIX St
NoteBefore using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Appendix E. Notices” on page 79.Third Edition (September 2001)
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Chapter 6. Using Host On-Demand with a firewallIf you are configuring Host On-Demand to go through a firewall, make sure thefirewall administrator ope
If you do not want to open port 8999 on the firewall, you can still allow users toaccess Host On-Demand. There are two options:v If you want to use th
Chapter 7. Configuring Host On-Demand overviewAfter installing Host On-Demand, you’ll need to configure Host On-Demandsessions for your users. To do t
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Chapter 8. Loading the Host On-Demand clientsThe Host On-Demand clients are implemented as HTML files that you load into aWeb browser.There are many w
Package Client HTML FileDatabase On-Demand client cached HODDatabaseCached.htmlDatabase On-Demand client cachedwith problem determinationHODDatabaseCa
Cached clientsA cached client can be any client where you choose to cache the applet on theuser’s machine. Most likely, the HTML is created using the
If the software on the server is an earlier version than the cached software, thecached client applet checks the version levels of the components and
Note: If you are installing the cached client on a Netscape 6.0 Web browser, youcannot install the client from CD.1. Copy the following files from the
ContentsAbout this book ...vChapter 1. Introducing Host On-Demand 1Why use Host On-Demand? ...2A cost-effective approach ...2Creat
where yourhostname and alias are your Host On-Demand Version 4.x server’shostname and alias, or Publish, directory. The HODServer parameter works with
exceptions. To resolve this, following a version upgrade of your browser, youshould remove Host On-Demand using HODRemove.html, and then re-install th
functions might be required immediately (such as the 3270 emulator), while otherfunctions (file transfer, for example) might never be invoked or might
New user client cached (NewUserCached.html)This client starts the New User client in a cached environment. Load this HTMLpage if you want to use the N
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Chapter 9. SecurityWhether you are implementing Host On-Demand purely within your corporatenetwork, or you are using it to provide access to your host
after making sure that the server’s certificate can be trusted, checkswhether the Internet name in the certificate matches the Internet name ofthe ser
Mutual authenticationExchange of identification through public-key certificates. The client andserver identities are encoded in public-key certificate
well-known or trusted to the Redirector. You can add certificates from otherCAs (unknown CAs) and certificates that you create and sign yourself(self-
The Redirector sets security for each local port. Security choices are:v Pass-through - data between the client and the host is not alteredv Client si
Appendix B. Manually installing SSLsecurity capability on AIX ...69Appendix C. Configuring on iSeries . . 71Configuring iSeries servers for secure
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Chapter 10. LDAP supportA Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server directory provides theability to share user and group configuration info
1. Copy the following slapd files to the LDAP server:Netscape.IBM.atNetscape.IBM.oc2. Stop the LDAP server.3. Edit the slapd.conf file and add the fol
Distinguished Name SuffixType the distinguished name (DN) of the highest entry in the directoryinformation tree (DIT) for which information will be sa
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Chapter 11. Database On-Demand overviewNote: If you are using Database On-Demand with Netscape 4.x, you must turn theJust In Time (JIT) compiler off.
HODDatabase_J2_xx.html file. For the first change, look for the line that beginsPARAM NAME=″cache_archive″. In the list of jar files which follows, ad
German, Spanish, French,Italian, Portuguese, BrazilianPortuguesehacp1a.jar HACP1AGreek hacpgr.jar HACPGRHebrew hacphe.jar HACPHEJapanese hacpja.jar HA
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Chapter 12. National language supportHost On-Demand is provided in many languages. The session windows,configuration panels, help files, and the docum
About this bookThis book helps you install Host On-Demand Version 6 and plan for configurationafter installation. Once you install Host On-Demand, you
Russian ruSlovenian slSpanish esSwedish svTurkish trSupported host code pagesHost On-Demand supports multiple code pages. You can specify these code p
Finland (Euro) 1143France 297France (Euro) 1147FYR Macedonia 1025FYR Macedonia (Euro) 1154Germany 273Germany (Euro) 1141Greece 875Hebrew (New Code) 42
Portugal 037Portugal (Euro) 1140Romania 870Romania (Euro) 1153Russia 1025Russia (Euro) 1154Serbia/Montenegro (Cyrillic) 1025Serbia/Montenegro (Cyrilli
Arabic ASMO 708 and ASMO 449British 1101DEC GreekDEC HebrewDEC Multinational Replacement CharacterSet1100DEC TechnicalDutch 1102Finnish 1103French 110
869 Greek912 ISO Latin 2 (8859_2)915 ISO Cyrillic (8859_5)920 ISO Latin 5 (8859_9)User-defined character mappingFor double-byte character set (DBCS) l
Appendix A. Locally installed clientsThe locally installed client installs to a local disk. The client applet is loadeddirectly into the default syste
Removing the client1. Stop the Host On-Demand Service Manager:a. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del once to open the Close Program window.b. Highlight the JRE task, t
Appendix B. Manually installing SSL security capability onAIXIf you intend to use an AIX server to support secure connections from clients, youmust in
cp en/HODServerKMHelp.classIf you want to have access to the help for a different language, you must changethe directory from which the HODServerKMHel
Appendix C. Configuring on iSeriesConfiguring iSeries servers for secure connectionThe iSeries severs can be configured to use certificates from a pub
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the CA certificate and not the site certificate. If the port is not responding, referto Configuring iSeries servers for secure connection. Repeat Step
2) Give users who need access to the SSL files *RX authority to thedirectory. You can authorize individual users or groups of users.Remember that user
Repeat the above steps for each target iSeries server.Secure Web servingThe Host On-Demand server uses the Web server to download program objects toth
Table 1. Additional iSeries-related web pages (continued)Title Title Web pageNational language exit Download Telnet exit program filesInstalling the i
v jt400_doc_zh_TW.zip contains the Programmer’s Guide in Traditional Chinese.To install the iSeries Toolbox for Java on your workstation, unzip the ap
Appendix D. Netscape 6.0 and Java2-enabled Web browserissuesHost On-Demand Version 6 clients are supported on Java2-enabled Web browsers,such as Netsc
using the Sun JRE Version 1.4 or by running a custom session1.html orsession2.html file. You also see this limitation running the Sun plug-in with old
Appendix E. NoticesThis information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A.IBM may not offer the products, services, or features
Licensees of this program who wish to have information about it for the purposeof enabling: (i) the exchange of information between independently crea
Appendix F. TrademarksThe following terms are trademarks of International Business MachinesCorporation in the United States, other countries, or both:
Chapter 1. Introducing Host On-DemandThe browser-based access of IBM WebSphere Host On-Demand Version 6 (HostOn-Demand) gives you a simple way to reac
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