Set up a web page on the iSeries, perhaps using a special port. Allow
the user to reset the password or create a new (onetime) password,
which is sent in an email. Log all acttivity, including the IP address
of the person.

Albert

On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 8:26 AM, Lim Hock-Chai
<Lim.Hock-Chai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
calling help desk to reset password is the procedure that we currently have.

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Prior to TIM we used a custom command called RESETU for the help desk to
do that.


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From:   "sjl" <sjl_abc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To:     midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx,
Date:   11/18/2011 09:59 AM
Subject:        Re: method to let user reset their own password
Sent by:        midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



You could also easily create a program which adopts the security officer's

authority to allow another user to enable a disabled profile.
- sjl


Lim wrote:
We don't have SSO/EIM setup in our shop.  We are currently looking for a
way
to allow user to reset his/her own password without having to involve an
iseries admin.  Below is the only idea that comes to mind:
1) Create a login exit point program that will fire of an email to the
user's email address on the last login attempt that caused the profile to
be
disabled.
2) The email I send to the user will have a very long link that uniquely
identified the iseries user ID.  When user accesses the email and clicks
on
the link, it will call a iseries program to reset the password.

Now, the challenge would be how to tie iseries UID to user's email
address.


There is probably a better and more full prove solution out there already,
so, I thought I ask before reinventing wheel..


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