COMMON India this week RPGPGM

​📢Don’t miss the first ever #COMMONIndia virtual conference: Tuesday- Thursday this week‼️ 🌐https://members.common.org/CommonSite/Events/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=W23N 🗣️I’ll be speaking on Thursday. You don’t want to miss this historic event😭 #IBMi #rpgpgm #IBMChampion #AS400 #iSeries #COMMONug ​ https://preview.redd.it/s5vut9mineqb1.jpg?width=414&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=93f39f07398919e80a8622df88244abe3e10866b submitted by /u/RPGPGM[link][comments] Read More 

IBM i Apache Directives Measure Request Speeds Alan Seiden

​Speed is critical when serving APIs and web pages from IBM i. How can we measure our speed? The IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) for i can log the speed of each request, but this capability needs to be turned on. Default values in the Apache access log include the request’s URL, the HTTP status code, size of the response in bytes, and the user agent (e.g. browser type), but not how long the request took. Let’s see how to add the timing. Adding the timing The IBM i’s Create HTTP Server wizard produces a configuration file (httpd.conf) that… The post IBM i Apache Directives Measure Request Speeds appeared first on Seiden Group. Read More 

Security Bulletin: IBM i is vulnerable to a local privilege escalation (CVE-2023-40375).

​IBM i is vulnerable to a local privilege escalation due to a flaw in the base operating system code related to the Integrated application server for IBM i as described in the vulnerability details section. The vulnerability exists even when the Integrated application server is not configured or active on the system. IBM i has addressed the vulnerability with a fix as described in the remediation/fixes section. Read More 

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