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Hi,

VPN on the 400? Has been since V4R4.

Cheers,

Jan Megannon.

God then made man. The Italians for their beauty. The French for their 
cuisine. The Welsh for their voices. The Germans for their cars. And on and 
on until He looked at what He had created and said, "This is all very well, 
but no-one is having fun. I'll have to make an Irishman."

On Thursday 04 Aug 2005 22:46, Kruse, Kat wrote:
You can use Virtual Private Network (VPN) to securely connect remote Windows 
2000 users to your IBM Eserver iSeries server.
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp0153.pdf
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp0153.html?Open
>
>       Yes, this is a very large network with Internet connections and
> many connections totally unrelated to the iSeries.  The users in this
> example would be people who do not work for our company and are not at
> company sites but need to have some access to a green screen app only.
>

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