V5 TCP/IP applications on the IBM e-server iSeries server

Building on the cool ideal, this IBM® IBM Redbooks publication describes V5 enhancements to many of the TCP/IP applications. The two book predecessors, combined, have been downloaded over 97,000 times: for V3, Cool Title About the AS/400 and Internet, SG24-4815-01, and V4 TCP/IP for AS/400: More Coo...

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Autor Corporativo: International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization (-)
Otros Autores: Lakner, Gary (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Rochester, NY : IBM, International Technical Support Organization c2004.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:IBM redbooks.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626890706719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front cover
  • Contents
  • Notices
  • Trademarks
  • Preface
  • The team that wrote this redbook
  • Become a published author
  • Comments welcome
  • Part 1 Defining the applications
  • Chapter 1. File Transfer Protocol
  • 1.1 iSeries FTP server: Support for graphical FTP clients
  • 1.2 iSeries FTP server: Configurable subsystem support
  • 1.3 Security enhancements
  • 1.3.1 iSeries FTP server: SSL/TLS secure connections
  • 1.3.2 iSeries FTP server: Client authentication
  • 1.3.3 iSeries FTP client: SSL/TLS support
  • 1.3.4 iSeries FTP server and client: New defenses for hacker attacks
  • 1.4 Restricting FTP functions via iSeries Navigator
  • 1.5 TCPL0300 format for FTP server logon exit point
  • 1.5.1 FTP problem determination
  • Chapter 2. Telnet on the iSeries
  • 2.1 Virtual device descriptions
  • 2.2 QAUTOVRT system value
  • 2.3 Telnet naming conventions for virtual devices/controllers
  • 2.3.1 Unpredictable system-assigned devices
  • 2.3.2 Specifically assigned Telnet session device names
  • 2.4 Telnet device initialization and termination exit points
  • 2.4.1 Registering an exit program
  • 2.5 Mapping a Virtual device description to an IP address
  • 2.6 Other Telnet enhancements
  • 2.6.1 Connection feedback to the Telnet client
  • 2.6.2 Number of servers to start
  • 2.7 Extended administrative flexibility
  • 2.8 Security
  • 2.8.1 Prevent Telnet access
  • 2.8.2 Control Telnet client access
  • 2.8.3 Telnet exit program security
  • 2.9 Telnet problem determination
  • 2.10 More information
  • Chapter 3. Connecting your iSeries to the Internet
  • 3.1 Methods of connecting the iSeries to the Internet
  • 3.1.1 Dial up connection to the Internet
  • 3.1.2 Connect to the Internet from within the private network
  • 3.1.3 Connect to the Internet from DMZ
  • 3.2 System security settings
  • 3.2.1 iSeries Navigator Security Wizard.
  • 3.2.2 IBM eServer Security Planner
  • 3.2.3 System values
  • 3.2.4 Other security considerations
  • 3.2.5 Security management
  • 3.3 Choosing an ISP
  • 3.3.1 Costing models
  • 3.3.2 Services provided
  • 3.4 Resources
  • Chapter 4. iSeries mail services
  • 4.1 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
  • 4.1.1 How SMTP works
  • 4.1.2 Mail objects
  • 4.1.3 Mailbox and address
  • 4.1.4 SMTP commands
  • 4.1.5 SMTP replies
  • 4.1.6 SMTP mail flow
  • 4.1.7 Address resolution and mail handling
  • 4.1.8 SMTP implementation on iSeries server
  • 4.2 Post Office Protocol (POP)
  • 4.2.1 How POP3 works
  • 4.2.2 POP3 commands
  • 4.2.3 POP3 responses
  • 4.2.4 POP3 states
  • 4.2.5 POP3 implementation on iSeries server
  • 4.3 e-mail problem determination
  • 4.4 Lotus Domino on iSeries
  • Chapter 5. Time protocols and applications
  • 5.1 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) on iSeries
  • 5.1.1 Configuration of SNTP client
  • 5.2 More information
  • Part 2 Scenarios
  • Chapter 6. Transferring files between systems
  • 6.1 Sharing files between iSeries servers using QFileSvr.400
  • 6.1.1 Plan the configuration
  • 6.1.2 Start the subsystem QSERVER on both AS23 and AS24
  • 6.1.3 Create a directory in QFileSvr.400 on AS23
  • 6.1.4 Create a symbolic link on AS23
  • 6.1.5 Test the configuration
  • 6.1.6 Review, conclusions, and references
  • 6.2 Sharing files between systems using NFS
  • 6.2.1 Plan the configuration
  • 6.2.2 Create the netgroup AS24_allowed_clients
  • 6.2.3 Export the directory through NFS on AS24
  • 6.2.4 Start the NFS server on AS24
  • 6.2.5 Mount the directory on AS23
  • 6.2.6 Test the configuration
  • 6.2.7 Review and conclusions
  • 6.3 Sharing files with Windows systems by using the NetServer
  • 6.3.1 Plan the configuration
  • 6.3.2 Create the group profiles
  • 6.3.3 Secure the directory
  • 6.3.4 Configure the NetServer
  • 6.3.5 Share the directory.
  • 6.3.6 Start the iSeries NetServer
  • 6.3.7 Configure the clients to access the shared directory
  • 6.3.8 Test the configuration
  • 6.3.9 Reviews and conclusions
  • 6.4 Transferring files using secure FTP
  • 6.4.1 Plan the configuration of the local Certificate Authority
  • 6.4.2 Plan the configuration of the server certificate
  • 6.4.3 Create the local Certificate Authority on NewYork.ABCCo.com
  • 6.4.4 Create the *SYSTEM certificate store and server certificate
  • 6.4.5 Configure the FTP server to listen for secure connections
  • 6.4.6 Export the Certificate Authority certificate to IFS
  • 6.4.7 Create a *SYSTEM certificate store on the Houston iSeries
  • 6.4.8 Import the CA certificate into the Houston.ABCCo.com certificate store
  • 6.4.9 Configure the FTP client to trust the Certificate Authority
  • 6.4.10 Test the configuration
  • 6.5 Configuring client authentication for the FTP server
  • 6.5.1 Configure the FTP server to require client certificates
  • 6.5.2 Defining the FTP server's Certificate Authority trust list
  • 6.5.3 Issuing user certificates
  • Chapter 7. Securing Telnet sessions
  • 7.1 iSeries Telnet server support with client authentication
  • Chapter 8. Connecting your iSeries to the Internet: Scenarios
  • 8.1 Connecting to Internet from behind a firewall: HTTP Server
  • 8.1.1 Planning worksheet for connecting to the Internet
  • 8.1.2 Configure iSeries server AS24 via Internet Connection Wizard
  • 8.1.3 Implement security setting on iSeries server AS24
  • 8.1.4 Test the configuration
  • 8.1.5 Review, conclusions, and references
  • 8.2 Connecting to the Internet from DMZ: Host to host VPN
  • 8.2.1 Planning worksheet for configuring a host to host VPN connection
  • 8.2.2 Configure iSeries server AS24 for the initiating VPN connection
  • 8.2.3 Configure iSeries server AS25 for the receiving VPN connection.
  • 8.2.4 Implement IP Packet filter rules for iSeries server AS25
  • 8.2.5 Test the configuration
  • 8.3 Connecting to the Internet from DMZ: Host to gateway VPN
  • 8.3.1 Planning worksheet for configuring a host to gateway VPN connection
  • 8.3.2 Configure iSeries server AS24 for the gateway VPN connection
  • 8.3.3 Configure iSeries server AS25 for the host VPN connection
  • 8.3.4 Test the configuration
  • Chapter 9. Using iSeries mail services
  • 9.1 Creating a simple mail infrastructure
  • 9.2 Extending the mail infrastructure to multiple domains
  • 9.3 Using a mail relay to access the Internet
  • 9.4 Monitoring QSYSOPR message queue and sending e-mail
  • Chapter 10. Time synchronization scenario
  • 10.1 Synchronize iSeries system clock using Management Central
  • 10.2 Synchronize a single iSeries system clock
  • 10.3 More information
  • Chapter 11. Internet printing scenarios
  • 11.1 Internet printing protocol (IPP)
  • 11.1.1 IPP clients, servers and printers
  • 11.1.2 IPP on the iSeries
  • 11.1.3 Security
  • 11.2 Configuring IPP
  • 11.2.1 Configure the iSeries IPP server
  • 11.2.2 Start the IPP server
  • 11.2.3 Configure the Windows 2000 based client to use this IPP printer.
  • 11.2.4 Test the configuration
  • 11.3 Configuring the IPP client on the iSeries
  • 11.3.1 Configure the iSeries IPP client
  • 11.3.2 Test the configuration
  • 11.4 Securing the IPP server
  • 11.4.1 Configure the iSeries IPP server to use SSL
  • 11.4.2 Create a Certificate Authority, *SYSTEM store, and a server certificate
  • 11.4.3 Configure the client for secure connections
  • 11.4.4 Test the configuration
  • Appendix A. Additional material
  • Locating the Web material
  • Using the Web material
  • How to use the Web material
  • Related publications
  • IBM Redbooks
  • Other publications
  • Online resources
  • How to get IBM Redbooks
  • Help from IBM
  • Index
  • Back cover.