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Joe, > > There is a LOAD of exit points. Yes you could write your own - and we did > > - at first. However there are a plethora of packages out there to assist > > you. > > I may eventually go that route, Rob, but first I want to know what it is > these programs do - and more importantly, perhaps, what they SHOULD be able > to do. > > For example, preliminary research shows that while FTP exit programs can > authenticate based on requesting IP address, it seems that the file server > exit program cannot. It's good to know this type of stuff, even if I do > decide to buy a package. Sure you can authenticate the file server and ODBC exits by IP address. It's not obvious, but with a little clever programming it can be done. That's just one of the benefits of buying a Security package from folks who live and breathe this stuff everyday. :^) jte -- John Earl - CTO The Powertech Group Inc. Seattle, Washington www.powertechgroup.com john.earl@powertechgroup.com Phone: +1-253-872-7788 Fax: +1-253-872-7904 --
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