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Scott Klement wrote: > SSL Telnet is, more or less, a separate service running on the iSeries. > Running SSL Telnet won't prevent the use of normal Telnet. They can run > at the same time without any conflicts. <plug>The TN5250e client we developed at Touchtone, as part of our ThinView and Wintouch products, supports Secured Telnet. At present, it is only available as part of these products, and requires an initial connection through the product's own port to whatever system the Wintouch or ThinView server is installed and licensed on, but once the emulator has been launched, it is not limited to only that one host, and can indeed open a terminal emulation session on any "reachable" AS/400 with an active Telnet or Secured Telnet port.</plug> We use Secured Telnet not only within our own network, but also for troubleshooting customer problems. The next-best-thing to a real terminal. -- James H. H. Lampert Professional Dilettante http://www.hb.quik.com/jamesl http://members.hostedscripts.com/antispam.html http://www.thehungersite.com Help America's Passenger Trains. http://www.saveamtrak.org Read My Lips: No More Atrocities!
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