How about PowerLock??? You can download a demo version that will basically 
audit only. But you can get a feel for what you can do.   
http://www.softlanding.com/powerlock/networksecurity.htm



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Kirk Goins
IBM Certified iSeries Technical Solutions Expert
Pacific Information Systems - An IBM Premier Business Partner
503-674-2985           kirkg@pacinfosys.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Frank W. Kany IV [mailto:frank.kany@burr-reid.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 5:29 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: FTP commands over a VPN to an AS/400


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A client of ours insists on encrypting a file and sending it via FTP instead of 
emailing it.  We have never let a customer FTP into our AS/400 before.

For test purposes, I played around with running FTP commands from my home via a 
VAN to the AS/400 at work to test out how our client would get into our system. 
 I was surprised to find out that when I added or deleted a file from the 
system, there was no record or log of my activities when I was signed on via 
FTP.

Our company has to setup the VAN software on the client's PC to enable them to 
FTP to our AS/400.

Is there a way to keep track or log any kind of FTP commands or anything done 
to the system while a customer is signed on via FTP?  Or, is there a way to 
limit what a user can do while signed on via FTP?

IT,

Frank
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