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Pat and Rob @ Dekko, Thanks for your replies on this! Best regards, Steven W. Martinson, CISSP, CISM Manager of OutLink Security Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 7800 Willowchase Blvd. Houston, TX. 77070 voice 281.517.8000 external fax 281.517.8157 internal ext 471800 ---------------------------------------- message: 5 date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 17:16:29 -0600 from: Patrick Botz <botz@xxxxxxxxxx> subject: Re: Security - Scripting Passwords Don't even have OS/400 passwords. Use Kerberos authentication and set your OS/400 passwords to *NONE. No scripting, no caching, no password flows, no password policies to worry about with respect to your OS/400 passwords. See documentation on SSO, Kerberos, EIM. Patrick Botz Senior Technical Staff Member eServer Security Architect (507) 253-0917, T/L 553-0917 email: botz@xxxxxxxxxx ---------------------------------------- message: 9 date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 15:12:56 -0500 from: rob@xxxxxxxxx subject: Re: Security - Scripting Passwords Several problems 1) password expiration policy 2) passing of the password in the clear across the wire 3) storing the password in a file or data area Do not store passwords with the scripts. If writing a sockets based application shudders you, then append the user id and password with the rest of the script into QTEMP. 1) Does that password policy only apply to 'real' iSeries users? If so then a good ftp exit point program could use a file of users, or a ldap entry, to convert the 'dummy' user to a real iSeries user. We do this with our custom exit point. Although we are looking at using ldap. Hmm, I wonder if any of the exit point vendors support ldap yet? 2) Can this be worked around using SSL or some such animal? 3) Storing the password in a file or data area. You could store it encrypted in one of these animals. Then any program that reads it would have to decrypt it. I've written some crude encryption routines that I use when sending passwords across the wire for password propagation (QPWDVLDPGM). Rob Berendt -- Group Dekko Services, LLC Dept 01.073 PO Box 2000 Dock 108 6928N 400E Kendallville, IN 46755 http://www.dekko.com
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