What are the differences between iPlanet web servers, enterprise edition 4.1 sp2 and version 6.0

 

Hi,
The following are the features of iPlanet Web Server 6.0 which is enhanced from iPlanet Web Server 4.1 release.
You can implement sticky sessions by prefixing the name of the server host that generated the session to the JSESSIONID (the Servlets 2.2 API standard session cookie name). This enables the front-end load balancer to do sticky load balancing, such as forwarding future requests to the same host that generated the session.
Keep-alive handling now thousands of keep-alive connections can be maintained.
Added support for digest authentication as defined in RFC 2617. Digest authentication is used in conjunction with the iPlanet Directory Server 5.0 as an access authentication method that avoids passing the user name and password over the network in an unencrypted form.
Command Line Administration Tools.
Improved User Interface:-iPlanet Web Server 6.0 provides an improved user interface with the following features:
Magnus Editor ,Class Manager ,.htaccess Configuration
iPlanet Web Server currently provides support for Quality of Protection (QOP)= auth and algorithm = MD5 only.
iPlanet Web Server 6.0 features improved SSL performance and simplified server certificate acquisition from VeriSign.
In general, the authentication mechanisms provided by iPlanet Web Server 6.0, such as basic and digest authentication using LDAP, work across web applications (or servlet contexts). For FORM authentication, you can implement single sign-on using a cookie-based FORM login session created with a virtual-server-wide session manager. This FORM login session is available across all applications within the virtual server and is separate from the regular HTTP session which is limited to the servlet context
You can install iPlanet Web Server 6.0 on multiple machines using templatized installation.
Web Publishing is not supported in iPlanet Web Server 6.0.
Server-Side JavaScript (SSJS) /LiveWire is not supported in iPlanet Web Server 6.0.
Live Connect (LC) is not supported in iPlanet Web Server 6.0.
Regards
Selva

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