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  • Subject: Re: Time of FTP connections
  • From: "John Earl" <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 00:05:29 -0700
  • Organization: The PowerTech Group

>
> I'd like to know whereabouts the system tracks ftp connections to
the
> iSeries.  I've hunted down joblogs in the QSERVER and QSYSWRK
subsystems and
> acan't seem to find anything of use.


Your best bet is to use an exit program to track times of connections.
The only other option I could think of is to mine the joblogs of the
QTFTPnnnnn prestart jobs on your system.

The free portion of our Powerlock Network Security product will do
this for you.  You can download it from www.powertechgroup.com and use
it for that purpose without paying a license fee.

jte






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