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The level of security required is determined by the type of Web site you are creating. Internet, Intranet, and Extranet applications require and offer different levels of security.
Security can be defined at the network, Web Server, Data/Application Server, and LANSA levels. For example, you can use firewalls on the network along with user profile and object level security on the IBM i. LANSA provides an additional three levels of security. For more details, refer to Configure LANSA Web Security in the LANSA for i Administration Guide.
During the initial installation and configuration of the Web, you may wish to begin with very basic security requirements. The anonymous Anonymous user access to the Web is recommended when you first install and test LANSA with the web. Once your system is operating properly, you can enhance the security features used.
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Where can I find more information about different Web Server installation and configuration options?
Initially refer to the Install Planner on the LANSA web site website for the development models you could use.
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Your local LANSA Agent will give you details about supported platforms or you can refer to one of the LANSA Supported Versions lists.
Should I install LANSA Integrator if I am doing Web Development?
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For more details, contact your local LANSA agent or visit the LANSA Web site.