It all depends. For example, if you are using iNav to run DNS server on
your i then you'll need Godlike authority on the system. Which went over
really well with people here with 20+ years experience in our department
who don't have that but an outside network consultant who wouldn't know a
WRKSPLF if it stared him in the face, does.
So basically, it depends on the individual service they are trying to use
in iNav.
Other factors to consider:
- What ports are blocked from this person? Check the wiki and IBM
infocenter and whatnot for what ports are needed by various functions of
iNav.
- We don't use SSL here for local users (ducking and running, in a
serpentine fashion). So, if you have some stuff set up that way you may
notice that.
Rob Berendt
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