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Re: AS400 logs help

Subject: Re: AS400 logs help
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:32:43 -0400
Im not sure if this goes into the depth that you need. But for other
things AS/400 related its come in handy for me.

http://www.security-database.com/toolswatch/AS-400-Auditing-Framework-Beta.html




On 7/13/07, Fernando Diego Daffara <fernandodaffara@epicsoft.com.ar> wrote:
Hi, I could use some (all) help! I have to make a forensics analysis of the
AS400 login/logoff logs records. But i don't have any idea about where to
start looking! :-(

AS400 is another world! Could someone get my an idea about how to start
looking, some web links, etc?

I will be able to ask to the AS400 administrator for the data, but I want to
go witch some idea about AS400 logs, how to look it, where they are, how
long do they are maintained?

Thanks in advance and I'm really shamed because of my English!

Fernando.

Argentina




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