On 12/22/2010 2:04 PM, Raul A. Jager W. wrote:
The physical restriction was true when we had only twinaxial terminals,
it became weaker with emulators.

I very much agree with you!
The problem is education. The executives see emulators as special
software. They insist that the IBM i be available only to our internal
network. This, they feel, will help protect the data. Security by
obscurity never works for long..

I'm trying to be positive. I've demonstrated that our stored procedures
do not accept SQL injection attacks, that the user profile who 'signs
on' to them cannot access the database any other way (I love adopted
authority - IBM i rocks!) Rome wasn't built in a day though.

My problem is whether I will survive long enough to see it built!
--buck

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