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JANUS WEB subcommands define characteristics of a web port, including web actions, the declaration of mime-types, and permissions. The JANUS WEB subcommands are order-dependent: the order in which they are specified also affects how they are processed.
The following list shows the JANUS subcommands with a brief description of what they do. Subcommand execution requires System Manager privileges. See "JANUS WEB rule matching order and examples and JANUS WEB exception rules" for more information.
These commands are also included in the Janus Commands.
JANUS WEB is the "parent" rule, which specifies Janus Web Server processing rules. The kinds of rules specified are determined by the web rule "type" as shown below.
NOREDIRECT | indicates that any request for a URL that matches the specified pattern (the url value) is not to be directed to another URL. |
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REDIRECT | identifies the URL to which incoming URL requests that match a specified pattern are redirected. |
DISALLOW | indicates that any request for a URL that matches a specified pattern (the url value) is not allowed access; that is, it is forbidden. |
ALLOW | indicates that a request from a particular user or
set of users can have access to any URL that matches a specified pattern (the url value). |
TYPE | indicates the mime type of the output produced by the specified URL (url value). |
NODEBUG | disallows debugging for a specified URL |
DEBUG | indicates that requests for a specified URL (the url value) are to be debugged, |
ON | indicates the action to be taken when a request for a specified URL (the url value), which is not redirected, is determined to be allowed access. |
SCREEN | sets parameters that control the mapping of 3270 screens to HTML, for Janus Web Legacy Support, for example. |