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  • Subject: Re: Internet security and the AS/400
  • From: Patrick Townsend <townsend@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Jan 1998 09:12:08 -0800
  • Organization: Patrick Townsend & Associates, Inc.

You might want to take a look at the AS/400 Redbook on security. It
makes several suggestions on securing the AS/400 in any environment. I
think a good firewall product is important to put between the Internet
and your internal network. At the present time passwords go in the clear
over the Internet when you log onto your AS/400. You might want to
consider a security product for the AS/400.

shame_less_plug(on);

You can check out our FTP security product for the AS/400 here:

   http://www.patownsend.com

We are releasing a Telnet security module in the next week or so. If you
like I'll send you information on that product.

shame_less_plug(off);

Be aware that the hacker community is aware of the AS/400 and regularly
publishes and posts information about it. Check out the latest edition
of 2600 in your local bookstore!

Patrick

Jack Mullins wrote:
> 
> Hello Everybody,
> 
> I know there has been some discussion of this in the past.  However, I would
> appreciate it if I could trouble you again with a few questions.
> 
> I am setting up a dedicated connection to the internet at my office via
> ISDN.  I'm going to route the internet connection directly onto my ethernet
> so that everyone on the ethernet will have access to the internet.  However,
> I want to protect my AS/400 which is also connected to the ethernet.  Also,
> I am planning to eventually use the AS/400 as an e-mail server and possibly
> HTML server in the future.  I am presently considering buying a fiewall to
> protect the entire ethernet.  What other considerations do I need to
> entertain and will a firewall be enough?  How safe will it be to allow
> telnet/ftp access to my home users (the only users will probably be MIS for
> now)?
> 
> I could use suggestions on firewall brands too.  What kind of experiences
> have you had, good or bad?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Jack Mullins
> Sun Industries, Inc.
> 2409 Industrial Dr.
> Jonesboro, AR 72401
> http://www.sundash.com
> 
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