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Not sure why you don't want to work with App Admin - it's really quite simple. It's not the same as the packet stuff. You go into iSeries (Ops) Navigator, right-click on a connection, click on Application Administration, click on the Host Applications tab, then open AS/400 TCP/IP Utilities, then open File Transfer Protocol (FTP), then open the FTP server area and work with the users and block them as needed. It applies, AFAIK, to the user, no matter what PC or whatever they use to try to get in. Not just the one where you set it up. So it should be possible not to install AppAdmin on user PCs and be safe using just your PC for configuration. And you have to have *SECADM anyway to change this stuff. Also, from V5R2 it is possible to have a single server that holds the settings for others.

At 10:18 AM 1/22/2006, you wrote:

I'm guessing that NetIQ might be a more expensive solution but one that I can implement and maintain quickly and have good support for (hopefully, NetIQ support's as good as IBM's), instead of me having to work with AA.

Make sense?


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You CAN handle user profiles with App Admin in iSeries Access. You can also set up some kind of packet filter rules in iSeries Access, IIRC. Look under Network
in the items under a connection there. I THINK those can handle some of this,
but others will have actual knowledge based on experience.

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> Hi, if I wanted only several usrprf's or ip addresses to b/able to ftp could I

> use this NetIQ to do that? Do I need an exit point program or does NetIQ
> provide that?
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