IBM Safenet/400 - Manual

IBM Safenet/400

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – How to contact us; Visit the SafeNet/400 Web Site at
  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – Reference Guide; Chapter 1 - SETTING UP USERS; to advance to the next without returning to the main menu. If
  • Page 6 – Setting the User Logging Levels; Logging Level A; NO LOGGING
  • Page 7 – Option 5 – Maintain SafeNet Administrators
  • Page 8 – Super Trusted User Control; Option 4 – Maintain Super-Users in SafeNet; Note; NONE
  • Page 9 – Entering User Security Levels; Option 2 - Work with User to Server; Work User to Server Security Enter User Profile; Type the; Maintain User to Server Security
  • Page 10 – select; Option; Enter; Logging Level; Press
  • Page 11 – Entering User Authorities to Objects; Option 3 - Work with User; Work User to Object Security; the user profile name, the Group; Add New Object Authorization; Press F6
  • Page 12 – Library or Folder
  • Page 13 – Data Rights
  • Page 14 – Exclusions
  • Page 16 – Entering User Authorities to SQL Statements; Option 4 - Work with User; Work User to SQL Statements; Type the user profile, the Group; Maintain Authorized SQL Statements
  • Page 17 – press; ENTER
  • Page 18 – Entering User Authorities to FTP Statements; Option 5 - Work with User to FTP; Work User to FTP Statements, Enter User ID; Type the user profile; Work with Authorized FTP Statements
  • Page 19 – Maintain Special FTP Settings for Users
  • Page 20 – Name Format; Important Note
  • Page 21 – Remote Command Servers
  • Page 22 – To remove authorization to a command,; FIELD EXIT; through the line to blank it out.; to continue with setting up path names.
  • Page 23 – Entering Long Path Names
  • Page 24 – Enter the paths that the user is authorized to.; enter 2; in the
  • Page 25 – Copying an Existing User to Set Up a New User in SafeNet/400
  • Page 26 – Maintain all Security for a User; command, which is not found on any of the; WRKUSRSEC; command you will be presented with the
  • Page 27 – Setting up Time of Day Controls
  • Page 28 – To set up the Time of Day controls for a specific user, use; Option 2 – Work with User to; from the SafeNet/400 Main Menu or the; WRKUSRSRV; and then
  • Page 29 – in front; Press F9; to display the Time of Day Holiday Maintenance screen.
  • Page 31 – Chapter 2 - SETTING UP SERVERS; is to enter the Security Level settings for all the server; LAST STEP; during the setup process.
  • Page 32 – SafeNet/400 Server Function Security Levels
  • Page 33 – Level; This indicates that
  • Page 34 – Setting the Server Function Logging Levels
  • Page 35 – Basic Server Security - Supported by all Servers
  • Page 36 – Recommended Server Settings
  • Page 39 – Entering Server Function Security Levels; Option 1 - Work with Server Security; Maintain Server Security
  • Page 40 – When you have finished entering information for all the servers,; Current
  • Page 41 – Customer Exit Programs
  • Page 43 – Setting up TELNET
  • Page 44 – Controlling TELNET Access by IP Address
  • Page 45 – Setting the Required Password Type
  • Page 46 – Allow Auto Signon
  • Page 47 – Logging of TELNET Sessions
  • Page 48 – Setting up TCP/IP Address Controls
  • Page 49 – Setting up TCP/IP Address Control Table; WRKTCPIPA; IP Addresses for Server; Type the addresses to accept or reject; Example 1; Option 6 - Print TCP/IP Address Control Listing
  • Page 51 – Chapter 4 - SETTING UP FTP; Anonymous FTP Logon; Option 10 - Go to Special Jobs Menu; Change SafeNet FTP Settings
  • Page 52 – Libname
  • Page 53 – It is highly
  • Page 54 – APWD Password
  • Page 55 – Setting up for ANONYMOUS FTP
  • Page 56 – If using long path support, use the; WRKUSRPTH; command to enter the correct path or; Option 5 - Work with User to FTP Statement Security; or use the; WRKUSRFTP; command
  • Page 57 – Setting up for Normal User IDs and FTP Servers
  • Page 59 – Chapter 5 - DHCP Controls and Reporting; Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  • Page 60 – Working with DHCP; Option 13 – Go To DHCP Menu; DHCP Control and Reports Menu
  • Page 61 – Current DHCP Activity; Option 1 – Display Current DHCP Activity; Currently Active DHCP Addresses Bound
  • Page 62 – Editable Names; Currently Active DHCP Addresses
  • Page 63 – Maintaining MAC Addresses; Option 5 – Manually Maintain MAC Addresses to User Names
  • Page 64 – Fixed IP Addresses; Option 6 – Manually Maintain; SNDHCPPR
  • Page 65 – Purging Expired DHCP Lease Information; Option 8 – Run Purge of Expired DHCP Lease Information; the log of expired DHCP leases
  • Page 66 – Ping Checker; Option 10 – IP Address Range Ping Checker; and you will begin to see replies flash on the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 67 – reports are grouped into two categories:; Setup Reports; provide data on
  • Page 69 – Usage Reports
  • Page 71 – Chapter 7 - TESTING YOUR SECURITY SETTINGS; gives you a
  • Page 72 – Option 10 - Go to Special Jobs/Setup Menu; On-Line Transaction Testing
  • Page 73 – Security Levels to Check
  • Page 74 – Line Transaction Testing Mode
  • Page 76 – Batch Transaction Test Review/Report – Security Report by User; PRTSECRPT; Enter Y; to print all transactions
  • Page 77 – Default Servers for Security Report
  • Page 78 – Page Down; if you would like to print the report to an output file.; to submit the report to batch.
  • Page 79 – Recommended approach to testing
  • Page 80 – PCREVIEW
  • Page 81 – The; press ENTER; to return to the PCREVIEW sub-file screen.
  • Page 83 – Chapter 8 - BACKUPS AND PURGES; Log file Purge
  • Page 84 – To perform a standard purge
  • Page 85 – To purge the log and archive the records; Option 8; Archive purged records
  • Page 86 – Automating the log file purge; There are no parameters for this command
  • Page 87 – Security Report; Run purge and retain 4 days, print purged rejected records
  • Page 88 – Run security report and see entire contents of log; Run purge and retain 1 day
  • Page 89 – Daily Backup Procedure; ENDTRP
  • Page 91 – Before de-activating; WRKREGINF
  • Page 92 – Server Activation Control
  • Page 93 – Removing SafeNet/400 from your system
  • Page 95 – Chapter 10 - PROBLEM DETERMINATION; Error Message Received on the System i5
  • Page 96 – Recovery
  • Page 97 – Error Message Received on the Client; Check the request log for a ‘REJECTED’ response; or check the Security Report.; If the request does not appear in the log or the Review screen; folder authority. User profile QSECOFR is set up with all rights in
  • Page 98 – If you are unsure that SafeNet/400 is the source of the problem
  • Page 99 – If you receive a message on the System i5 about a
  • Page 100 – If you still cannot resolve the problem; jobs initiated by client requests.; STRTCP; and
  • Page 101 – Examples of Client Error Messages
  • Page 103 – Error Codes which Appear in the Log
  • Page 105 – Additional Troubleshooting Tips; TRAPOD; Control line
  • Page 107 – Chapter 11 - SPECIAL SAFENET/400 CONSIDERATIONS; Resetting Level 5 within SafeNet/400
  • Page 108 – Select
  • Page 109 – Pre-Power Down Program Point
  • Page 110 – Using Automatic Alert Notification; SNDDST
  • Page 111 – Activating SafeNet/400 Alert Notification
  • Page 112 – Profile Swapping; CHGSPCSET; Option 2
  • Page 113 – Setting up a Swap Profile; Option 15 - Swap Profile Maintenance; user profile; Maintain Authorized Swap Profiles
  • Page 114 – Journaling SafeNet/400 Security Files
  • Page 115 – Files Contained in SafeNet/400
  • Page 116 – TRAPOD File
  • Page 117 – SafeNet/400 Commands; Commands
  • Page 121 – Chapter 12 - SERVER FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS; Optimized Servers
  • Page 122 – Original Servers
  • Page 123 – Allow DDM Commands
  • Page 124 – For Version 4 of
  • Page 126 – Original Transfer Function Server
  • Page 127 – Full control of library, object and data rights allowed.
  • Page 130 – DO NOT
  • Page 132 – To grant authority to only the PAYROLL printer, enter:
  • Page 134 – Central Server - Client Management
  • Page 135 – Central Server - Conversion Map
  • Page 136 – Central Server - License Management
  • Page 137 – DB2 for System i5 Database Access Request - DRDA
  • Page 138 – Database Server - Data Base Access - 100
  • Page 139 – Database Server - Data Base Access - 200; Access
  • Page 140 – Database Server - Entry
  • Page 141 – Database Server - Object Information - 100
  • Page 142 – List retrievals from *USRLIBL automatically allowed.
  • Page 143 – Database Server - Object information - 200
  • Page 144 – Database Server - SQL Access
  • Page 145 – versions prior to V4R1; requests to
  • Page 146 – Data Queue Server
  • Page 147 – DHCP Address Binding Notify; Basic
  • Page 148 – DHCP Address Release Notify
  • Page 149 – Access to entire file system
  • Page 150 – ALL you must be signed on as QSECOFR.
  • Page 153 – FTP Client Request Validation
  • Page 155 – FTP Logon Server
  • Page 158 – FTP Server Request Validation
  • Page 159 – Network Print Server - Entry
  • Page 160 – Network Printer Server - Spool File
  • Page 161 – PWRDWN
  • Page 162 – Remote Command and Distributed Program Call Server
  • Page 163 – REXEC Logon Server; Windows and OS/2 Desktop Add-in Applications
  • Page 165 – REXEC Request Validation Server
  • Page 166 – Description: Showcase Strategy Validation Server; Any client utilizing Showcase Strategy** Application
  • Page 167 – TCP Signon Server
  • Page 168 – Device
  • Page 169 – TFTP Server Request Validation; IBM Net Station Boot
  • Page 171 – INDEX
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Page 2 - How to contact us; Visit the SafeNet/400 Web Site at

How to contact us Direct all inquiries to: Kisco Information Systems 89 Church Street Saranac Lake, New York 12983 Phone: (518) 897-5002 Fax: (518) 897-5003 SafeNet/400 Website: http://www.kisco.com/safenet SafeNet/400 Support Website: http://www.kisco.com/safenet/support Visit the SafeNet/400 Web S...

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Page 5 - Reference Guide; Chapter 1 - SETTING UP USERS; to advance to the next without returning to the main menu. If

1.1 SafeNet/400 Reference Guide © Copyright 2008 MP Associates of Westchester, Inc. V8.50 - May 2008 SafeNet/400 Reference Guide Chapter 1 - SETTING UP USERS Navigating through the screens You can perform each of the steps outlined in this chapter by using the corresponding option on the SafeNet/400...

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