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<snip> You can use SSL to protect against man-in-the-middle attacks. The most secure way is to enable client certificates as well as server certificates. Tell the digital certificate manager that you only want to trust client certificates that are signed by the local certificate authority. </snip> Scott's comments are correct. I am currently attached to a V5R2 system that only allows SSL connections. Once you have the certificates built, getting iSeries Navigator (or Ops Nav) to run with SSL is fairly easy. Several of us on the list have done this. Jim Oberholtzer Senior Technical Architect Computech Resources, Inc.
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