RE: [U2] converting from UniVerse on Redhat Linux to UniVerse on Windows

2008-07-22 Thread Brenda Price
If, on the other hand, your U2 system and processes make up much more than 1% of your business IT, which can easily be imagined because SQL and OO infrastructure is bloated beyond belief, then realize you can pretty much do anything with MV. It is a far, far, far better platform for transaction

RE: [U2] converting from UniVerse on Redhat Linux to UniVerse on Windows

2008-07-22 Thread Bill Haskett
Brenda: If I understand correctly, your managers know little of IT while your IT know little about the business; they just trust each other. As a result, most of your managers and IT want that massive 99% of your IT, that is little related to your core business, to swallow up the 1% of your IT

Re: [U2] converting from UniVerse on Redhat Linux to UniVerse on Windows

2008-07-22 Thread JPB-U2UG
Actually 99% of our business data and logic is contained on the Universe database but 90% of the fluff that connects to it is in windows. This has created a problem in that the majority of personnel dedicated to the fluff far exceeds the number of personnel dedicated to UV, and there's power in

RE: [U2] converting from UniVerse on Redhat Linux to UniVerse on Windows

2008-07-22 Thread Israel, John R.
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RE: [U2] converting from UniVerse on Redhat Linux to UniVerse on Windows

2008-07-21 Thread Symeon Breen
On your original point about telnet - I have not used telnet for years - I ssh in to universe for a terminal session, uniadmin uses uniobjects, my program editor uses uniobjects, and all my front ends connect via uniobjects or uniobjects.net. As far as going from linux to windows - I am sure

Re: [U2] converting from UniVerse on Redhat Linux to UniVerse on Windows

2008-07-21 Thread Rex Gozar
Brenda, Have you considered turning off telnet and using ssh to log into Universe/MUMPS? It should just be a simple .profile (or .bash_profile) change. That will give you PCI compliance. rex --- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit

RE: [U2] converting from UniVerse on Redhat Linux to UniVerse on Windows

2008-07-21 Thread Brenda Price
We do use .ssh to login to UniVerse. As far as Mumps I know little about that, it may be that it is because it is such an old version and old box that telnet can't be turned off for that. It is an extremely old and antiquated dialer system that uploads data from the UniVerse and returns usage

RE: [U2] converting from UniVerse on Redhat Linux to UniVerse on Windows

2008-07-21 Thread Baker Hughes
Telnet behind your own firewalled, secure Enterprise, IS PCI compliant. Telnet across a non-secured, unencrypted connection is not. As Rex stated, you could simply turn on SSH if you want added comfort. On the subject of unencrypted communication, consider that MANY credit card clearing houses

RE: [U2] converting from UniVerse on Redhat Linux to UniVerse on Windows

2008-07-21 Thread Glen Batchelor
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brenda Price Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 10:10 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] converting from UniVerse on Redhat Linux to UniVerse on Windows There is a discussion here