• Subject: Re: AS/400 Security with ODBC
  • From: "Steve Glanstein" <mic@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 08:38:10 -1000
  • Importance: Normal


Hello all:

There is no substitute for proper application design...and you can quote me!

Exclude based authority using the AS/400 object authority, well designed
exit programs, and a knowledge of what to shut down in the communications
arena will help secure from outsiders.

Now insiders...that is an entirely different story.

Steve Glanstein
mic@aloha.com


>Date: Fri Jun 23 08:57:16 2000
>From: MrLennyB@aol.com
>Subject: AS/400 Security with ODBC

>We would like to find out what is the best way to
>control security to the AS/400 data from ODBC, FTP,
>Internet, Client Access & who knows what else.  Is it
>best to use &#8220;Application Only Access&#8221;,
>Exit Programs, a combination of both or is there
>something new available?
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>Thank you
>Lenny Bellott
>Shop-Vac Corporation

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