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  • Subject: Re: as400 telnet access via NT on the internet
  • From: Ken.Slaugh@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 17:50:09 -0800


I have created a program just for this telnet session to the AS/400 without
putting the AS/400 directly on the Internet. It runs on the
Intranet/Internet attached NT server. It simply responds to the telnet
requests and itself attaches to the internal AS/400 port 23. It also allows
us and our customers to use a different port other than 23 to 'hide' the
services.

I have the product available for download at no charge (assuming I don't
have to get heavily involved with the installation and configuration). If
you want a copy, send me Email directly at mailto:ken@cm-inc.com and asked
for a copy of 'Socket Sidewinder'.

Ken Slaugh  (707) 795-1512 x118
Chouinard & Myhre, Inc.
AS/400 Professional Administrator/MSE
Client Access Specialist
http://www.cm-inc.com/


                                                                                
                      
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G'day Phil,

If the remote users have fixed internet IP's then you can configure most
firewall products to route port 23 requests for those specific users to the

AS/400.

Regards,

Darryl MILLINGTON
HawkBridge Pty Ltd (Australia)
http://www.HawkBridge.com
AS/400 Products and Services

>
> Phil Groschwitz wrote:
> >
> > I have a customer who has a 170 that they want to make
> > available to remote users via the internet.
> >
> > They have an NT server on the same LAN as the 170
> > running Windows proxy server that allows access to NT
> > to remote users.
> >

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