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IBM WebSphere Host On-Demand Version 6.0Getting Started

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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

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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

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in the Host On-Demand online help for more information. Streamlined panel flowand other usability improvements to the Deployment Wizard panels makeadm

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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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6 Getting Started: Host On-Demand Version 6.0: Getting Started

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Chapter 2. Planning for Host On-Demandv Deployment strategy considerationsv Before installing Host On-Demandv Supported server operating systemsv Supp

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Understanding the combined modelHost On-Demand supports a combined model where the host session informationis defined in the configuration server usin

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directory structure. In most cases these defaults should work fine. Reviewthe directory structure in the installation section in this guide beforeinst

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Supported server operating systemsFor updates to this information, refer to the readme file.A Host On-Demand server can be installed on the following

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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

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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

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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

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-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

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If you have previously installed Host On-Demand and have changed/hostondemand/lib/NSMprop or changed or created/hostondemand/hod/config.properties , y

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12. Load HODMain.html , located in the \hostondemand\HOD directory, into yourbrowser.v Click readme to see updated information.v Click Basic configura

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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

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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

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/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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IBM WebSphere Host On-Demand Version 6.0Getting Started

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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

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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

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This command will process for 10-45 minutes, depending upon theconfiguration of the iSeries.6. For each additional OS/400 secondary language that you

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Turkish 29567. If you have previously installed IBM Screen Customizer, you must install thenew version at this time. Refer to the installation manual

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Configuring, starting, and stopping the Host On-Demand ServiceManager on iSeriesA menu is provided for starting and stopping the Host On-Demand Servic

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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

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The port used by the clients, configuration servlet, and the Service Manager canbe customized. For instructions on how to customize the port, see conf

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Package Client HTML FileDatabase On-Demand client cached HODDatabaseCached.htmlDatabase On-Demand client cachedwith problem determinationHODDatabaseCa

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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

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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

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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

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ContentsAbout this book ...vChapter 1. Introducing Host On-Demand 1Why use Host On-Demand? ...2A cost-effective approach ...2Creat

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where yourhostname and alias are your Host On-Demand Version 4.x server’shostname and alias, or Publish, directory. The HODServer parameter works with

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exceptions. To resolve this, following a version upgrade of your browser, youshould remove Host On-Demand using HODRemove.html, and then re-install th

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functions might be required immediately (such as the 3270 emulator), while otherfunctions (file transfer, for example) might never be invoked or might

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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

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after making sure that the server’s certificate can be trusted, checkswhether the Internet name in the certificate matches the Internet name ofthe ser

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Mutual authenticationExchange of identification through public-key certificates. The client andserver identities are encoded in public-key certificate

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well-known or trusted to the Redirector. You can add certificates from otherCAs (unknown CAs) and certificates that you create and sign yourself(self-

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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About this bookThis book helps you install Host On-Demand Version 6 and plan for configurationafter installation. Once you install Host On-Demand, you

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Russian ruSlovenian slSpanish esSwedish svTurkish trSupported host code pagesHost On-Demand supports multiple code pages. You can specify these code p

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Finland (Euro) 1143France 297France (Euro) 1147FYR Macedonia 1025FYR Macedonia (Euro) 1154Germany 273Germany (Euro) 1141Greece 875Hebrew (New Code) 42

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Portugal 037Portugal (Euro) 1140Romania 870Romania (Euro) 1153Russia 1025Russia (Euro) 1154Serbia/Montenegro (Cyrillic) 1025Serbia/Montenegro (Cyrilli

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Arabic ASMO 708 and ASMO 449British 1101DEC GreekDEC HebrewDEC Multinational Replacement CharacterSet1100DEC TechnicalDutch 1102Finnish 1103French 110

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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

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Appendix A. Locally installed clientsThe locally installed client installs to a local disk. The client applet is loadeddirectly into the default syste

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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

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Appendix B. Manually installing SSL security capability onAIXIf you intend to use an AIX server to support secure connections from clients, youmust in

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cp en/HODServerKMHelp.classIf you want to have access to the help for a different language, you must changethe directory from which the HODServerKMHel

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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

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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

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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

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Table 1. Additional iSeries-related web pages (continued)Title Title Web pageNational language exit Download Telnet exit program filesInstalling the i

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Licensees of this program who wish to have information about it for the purposeof enabling: (i) the exchange of information between independently crea

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Appendix F. TrademarksThe following terms are trademarks of International Business MachinesCorporation in the United States, other countries, or both:

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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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