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Al, more than likely you have an exit program that checks the IP addresses allowed to use TELNET. This program is called whenever a TELNET connection is requested. To find the program do a WRKREGINF
command and scroll down to QIBM_QTG_DEVINIT; do an option 8 to find the name of the program.


macwheel99@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Where/how do we change TELNET settings?

We have AS/400 model 170 V5R1 forever thanks to BPCS extortionist pricing.
Years ago, we had our tech support setup our system to accept TELNET from a consultant of our coporate owners. They are moving their offices and need us to change the collection of IP addresses allowed to reach our system.

I have no idea how to do that. I looked in vain on our system, in probably many wrong places.

Asking my boss to approve a call to tech support is like an infinite number of visits to the dentist, except that dentist visits tend to accomplish something.

Al Macintyre
Lots/400 I do not know

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