Interesting.....but this is only going to be for a "handful" of users on
our system.
So buying a 3rd party software package is not going to be
cost-effective.


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Jim, there is a third party auditing product from NetIQ (formerly
PentaSafe), called PSAudit, that will audit STRSQL and the statement
submitted.

Matt Graybiel

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Serial number checking (David Gibbs)
   2. Re: So it looks like it will be called V5R4..... (Dan)
   3. Re: So it looks like it will be called V5R4..... (rob@xxxxxxxxx)
   4. Re: So it looks like it will be called V5R4..... (rob@xxxxxxxxx)
   5. Re: Auditing of SQL Statements via STRSQL (Al Barsa)
   6. Re: Auditing of SQL Statements via STRSQL (rob@xxxxxxxxx)
   7. RE: Auditing of SQL Statements via STRSQL
      (Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
   8. Fwd: IBM Design Change Request MR080404559 (Mitch Davidson)


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message: 1
date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 08:12:59 -0500
from: David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Serial number checking

James H H Lampert wrote:
> I don't suppose there's any sort of sneaky way to get the serial 
> number of an AS/400 through a TCP connection, without actually signing

> on?

There's no way that I know of to do that using servers that are already
on the system.

You could write your own server program that could be queried with via
TCP/IP.

david



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