Hi Harry, Robert,

There are a number of good solid security products on the market for the
AS/400 (e.g. Pentasafe).  All manage this kind of access very
effectively and it might be worth spending a little of your time
reviewing what each has to offer.  

My company also has a solution that does the job just as well but we
have put a lot of emphasis in the design of user interface and kept it
simple.  The name of this solution is User Access Security/400
(UAS/400).  Please contact me if you require any further information.

Regards

Tony Squires

email:  mailto:tony.squires@technocrats.co.uk
Web:            www.technocrats.co.uk

                
Pentasafe Web Site: www.pentasafe.com






-----Original Message-----
From: robert.lilley@springs.com [mailto:robert.lilley@springs.com]
Sent: 20 September 2000 13:46
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: data transfer protection from FTP


I have a similar concern, and if it's already been discussed, let me
apologize ... I'm interested in recommendations for securing batch FTPs
where it is not unusual to store IDs with non-expiring passwords in a
readable file ... suggestions, please.

----- Forwarded by Robert Lilley/csc/NSPRINGS on 09/20/00 08:44 AM -----
 

                    "Harry D. Angkasa"

                    <harry@bniaga.co.id        To:     "Midrange-L"

                    >                          <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>

                    Sent by:                   cc:

                    owner-midrange-l@mi        Subject:     data
transfer protection     
                    drange.com                 from client access
express                
 

 

                    09/20/00 12:29 AM

                    Please respond to

                    MIDRANGE-L

 

 





Our site have a tool to protect and/or log all the data transfer
activites
using FTP, but it could not do for Client Access.
I want to protect (at least to log) all the data transfer activities
using
Client Access, is there any solution?
Thank you.

HDA


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