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> From: rob@xxxxxxxxx > > Yeah, but that's just a false sense of security. Then there's WRKDBF, > etc. Ok, so now you made the person LMTCPB(*YES). Providing your > software provider doesn't have a program that simply does a CALL QCMD and > is owned by QSECOFR you are only slightly better off. There's still > rmtcmd and a plethora of other tools. This is iSeries Admin 101. If you don't have control over this kind of stuff, then you may as well just go to security level 10 and be done with it. You can easily lock down the host servers. If there are legitimate business reasons to use them, you can apply exit programs to secure them to specific users and IP addresses. You can remove any programs that adopt authority. You can scan for *ALLOBJ. And if it's too hard you can hire someone like PowerTech to take care of all of that for you. Joe
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