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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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You can download the clients from here. First you have to select the directory forthe platform and version you are looking for; for example: db2aixv7 (AIX Version7.x). Go down to the client then to the runtime sub-directory. There you will find aset of files, one for each fix-pack; download the one you need, for example:FP7_U482564_rtclnt.tar.Z (fixpack 7). For AIX, DB2 Version 7, fixpack 7, the fullURL for the file is:ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com:21/ps/products/db2/fixes/english-us/db2sunv7/client/runtime/FP7_U482564_rtclnt.tar.ZInstructions to set up the database client for the sample application follow.1. Install the DB2 Database Client on the machine.2. Open a console, go to the DB2 UDB Client install directory, then go to thejava12 directory there. Execute the usejdbc2.bat (on Windows) or theusejdbc2.sh (on UNIX) to switch to JDBC 2.3. On Windows 2000/NT, start the Client Configuration Assistant application.4. Configure the remote database using the following settings:a. Manually configure a connection to a databaseb. TCP/IP protocolc. Host name is the name of the database serverd. Port number: 50000e. Database name: ITSOBANKf. Do not set up ODBC datasource (switch off the flag)5. Before adding the connection, test the connection; use theusername/password: dbuser/password.6. Once the connection is configured and tested, close the Client ConfigurationAssistant application.The remote access to the database is configured at this point.On other systems, where the graphical Client Configuration Assistant applicationis not available, open a console for DB2 command execution and use thefollowing commands:db2 catalog tcpip node remote serverdb2 catalog db as at node 452 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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