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The Internet Connection Secure Server's architecture comprised several key components. The HTTP request handler received and processed client requests. The content manager handled static HTML pages and served them to clients.

The CGI execution engine managed the execution of CGI scripts, enabling dynamic content generation. Communication relied on TCP/IP, with HTTP traffic typically using port 80. Configuration was managed through configuration files, specifying server settings, document root locations, and other operational parameters.

The server supported basic authentication. The server's logging capabilities recorded server activities and user interactions. The recommended replacement is the Lotus Domino Go Webserver.

The server is no longer supported.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary function of the Internet Connection Secure Server?

The Internet Connection Secure Server was an HTTP server designed for the OS/390 and MVS operating systems. It primarily served static HTML web pages and supported Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts for dynamic content generation.

When was the Internet Connection Secure Server first released, and what operating systems did it support?

The server was initially released in 1995. It was designed to run on MVS/ESA 5.2.2 and later versions of the operating system. It has since been replaced by the Lotus Domino Go Webserver.

What types of content did the Internet Connection Secure Server support?

The server supported static HTML pages, allowing users to publish and serve web content. It also supported CGI scripts, enabling dynamic content generation and interaction with backend systems.

What is the recommended replacement for the Internet Connection Secure Server?

The server's functionality has been superseded by the Lotus Domino Go Webserver. This server provides similar web serving capabilities and is the recommended replacement for users of the Internet Connection Secure Server.

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