Learn how to secure FTP on your iSeries at both the user profile and system levels.
Even the though iSeries is probably the most secure piece
of computing hardware in the world, if you leave holes in your existing security
policies, your system is not going to be as secure as you might hope.
Just as no one except the security officer needs a user
profile with *ALLOBJ authority, not everyone needs to have access to all
commands available to them via FTP. After all, when was the last time you had
the need to run CL commands on the iSeries via FTP? Do your users need the
ability to send and receive in FTP, even though all they ever do is
download files from your server? Do you really want people to be able to list
the contents of your iSeries directories via FTP?
The easiest way to control who can do what via FTP is by
taking advantage of the ability of Operations Navigator to lock down FTP. In
this video tutorial, industry expert Shannon O'Donnell shows you step by step
how you can use Operations Navigator to secure FTP for both the individual and
the entire system.
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This is the second of the MC TNT Tips 'N Tirades
video TechTips. Please let us know what you think! Send email to editor
Victoria Mack.
Shannon O'Donnell is Director of New
Technologies at Jano Justice Systems,
Inc. and is a frequent contributor to many iSeries journals and online
newsletters. Shannon can be reached at
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