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Joe Pluta said: > >There should be no "standard" access from the DMZ to protected machines. >There should always be some manner of proprietary protocol. Without that, >you've degraded your security to the point of simple password hacking. Joe, Are there exit pgms on the as400 that control odbc access to the system? I dont know much about internet access to systems, but dont exit pgms provide a good 2nd line of defense against hackers? Is not an as400, outside the firewall, still well protected by passwords and exit programs? Steve Richter
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