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Al, more than likely you have an exit program that checks the IPpricing.
addresses allowed to use TELNET. This program is called whenever a
TELNET connection is requested. To find the program do a WRKREGINF
command and scroll down to QIBM_QTG_DEVINIT; do an option 8 to find
the name of the program.
macwheel99@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Where/how do we change TELNET settings?
We have AS/400 model 170 V5R1 forever thanks to BPCS extortionist
from aYears ago, we had our tech support setup our system to accept TELNET
needconsultant of our coporate owners. They are moving their offices and
probablyus to change the collection of IP addresses allowed to reach our system.
I have no idea how to do that. I looked in vain on our system, in
numbermany wrong places.
Asking my boss to approve a call to tech support is like an infinite
of visits to the dentist, except that dentist visits tend to accomplish--
something.
Al Macintyre
Lots/400 I do not know
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