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  • Subject: RE: DMPSYSOBJ, SETSPFP, etc.
  • From: "Stone, Brad V (TC)" <bvstone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 14:30:20 -0500

> Do not ignore this post.  Pay close attention.  Level 30 is completely
> inadequate for AS/400 security.  If you're at Level 30, don't 
> indulge yourself
> in the smugness of "Object Level" security, it just isn't 
> adequate for an
> e-business world.
> 

John,

Would you mind expaning?  I'd like to know more because if you have object
level security, HTTP configs and decent TCPIP exit programs (maybe not even
these), you're covered.  

Specific examples if you have.  I'm not looking for "if everyone has *ALLOBJ
athority and your HTTP directive is Pass /*" you're in trouble.   Maybe what
is it in ebusiness that 40 or 50 will handle that 30 won't if object level
security is set up in each case.

Brad
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