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actually, the book has a lot of information about native security.
Chapter 1: Server footprinting
Chapter 2: User Enumeration
Chapter 3: Getting unplanned and unauthorized access
Chapter 4: Traps and Trojan horses
Chapter 5: Shells and script execution
Chapter 6: Hacking the rest of the network through the AS/400
Chapter 7: The AS400 on the World Wide Web
Chapter 8: Hiding your tracks
Chapter 9: Attack exit programs
Appendix A: Securing TCP/IP network services
Appendix B: Object authority 101
Appendix C: Client Access Express
Appendix D: References
Index
The full table of contents can be found here
http://www.venera.com/downloads/Hacking_iseries_TOC.pdf
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