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March 1997, Week 3

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Bob,

Security/3000 does provide a module that can be executed as a background job
that will 'intercept', through procedure exits, FTP logons, and apply the
configured security rules even to those connections.

Paul

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Subject: Re: Security
Author:  "J. Robert Leighton" <[log in to unmask]> at CCGATE
Date:    03/19/97 07:21 AM


It has been my experience, limited as it is, that ftp does not respect
Security/3000 confguration, if it encounters it at all.  All you need
is a valid MPE user-id/password and appropriate file access on the
HP3000 server you wish to obtain ftp access.

Tracy Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>I've also noticed of all the windows based FTP programs I've tried, that
>they don't seem to understand the use of the sessionname on the HP3000.
>
>Previously I had also configured all users on an HP3K machine to be forced
>to use session names ala Vesoft logic.
>
>Then I upgraded to 5.0 (in order to get FTP and outbound TELNET).
>
>The results I got is that you can't FTP to an HP3K on these windows based
>FTP programs unless you've configured a user to NOT require a sessionname
>and sessionname based Vesoft/Security 3000 passwords.

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Bob

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