Hello Jack,
Am 25.03.2020 um 20:33 schrieb Jack Woehr <jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Your biggest threat is always insiders.
This is oh so true. Sadly.
Do you always telnet ssl into your IBM i?
Never, because a) I'm the sole user of my home network, b) I don't utilize WiFi, and c) V4R5 on my 150 lacks some missing cryptographic licpgm, most likely because of former US export restrictions. But even if I get hold of it, the offered routines would be so smelly old that current clients most likely cannot agree on a mutual set of crypto parameters.
For outside access, I'd use stunnel on a Linux-Frontend-Machine for a reverse-proxy providing telnet/SSL to the outside world and talking plain telnet on the inside.
:wq! PoC
PGP-Key: DDD3 4ABF 6413 38DE -
https://www.pocnet.net/poc-key.asc
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