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Excerpts from macwheel99's message of Sat May 26 16:11:00 -0500 2007:
Question 2: Is there any way to capture information on unwanted visitors,
like what IP address they used to get to our AS/400?

You could use a telnet exit point program to log the interesting fields.
I'd modify this one:
http://www.i5sec.com/downloads/EPTELNET.MBR.txt

You say that your AS/400 isn't directly Internet-connected. I find it
strange that you're seeing those attacks, then. Maybe you have a
compromised computer somewhere behind your firewall.

In case it turns out that your AS/400 is accessible via the Internet, my
company makes a product that works with exit point programs to prevent
exactly this kind of doorknob-twisting attack:
http://www.i5sec.com/products/i5knock.html


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