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Rob

This could be just what you need - I got a look at one of Giovanni's pages when replying earlier today on this stuff - there's a way to use an LDAP server for authentication, and you can say which attribute to use - such as email address.

That's my VERRRRRY brief and short memory relating what I saw on the way out the door!

HTH
And let us know what you see.
Vern

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Jon

Many thanks - I will investigate


On 28 August 2013 14:57, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Giovanni has a set of tools to help you use validation lists on the
CGIDEV2 web site - www.easy400.net


On 2013-08-28, at 9:52 AM, Rob Dixon <robertsdixon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Vern

The only thing that I know about access control lists is their name -
but I
will look them up. Many thanks




On 28 August 2013 13:44, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I suppose if they are talking Web, they could log in with anything
through the use of an access control list. I've not used them and don't
remember how or if you get to any object-level security that way.

On 8/28/2013 6:16 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Log on to what? 5250? ftp?

If it's for ftp then you can use an exit point and log on however your
little pea picking heart desires. I wrote my own but we decided to
move
to a commercial product. We now use GoAnywhere to serve FTP. I have
some
outside people who log in using their email address.

5250 is a bit trickier. Normally what you do then requires some
implementation of EIM or SSO. Then you set up their IBM i account a
bit
different. Read the help for chgusrprf for "Local password management
(LCLPWDMGT)"


Rob Berendt

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