<snip>
Telnet, database (odbc, jdbc), shell, FTP, and
other types of interfaces require users to authenticate against IBM i.
</snip>
No, not really. I've written my own FTP exit points. I can have someone
log on as anonymous and swap to a common IBM i user id.

GoAnywhere uses none of the IBM supplied FTP. Now, if you want to verify
against IBM i accounts, internal GoAnywhere accounts, some ldap based on
any OS of your choice, or any combination of these it can be done.


Rob Berendt

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