For security, the ones I know about are LDAP, RSA.and standard UNIX security 
model. I suspect there are others in the GRC field.  


What makes UNIX so fun is what makes it so much work. There are many methods 
and interfaces to do the same thing. In z/OS, we tend to have one or two 
interfaces. E.g. standard security on z/OS is provided by a single programming 
interface regardless of the ESM you are using.

Jon Perryman.



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> From: Elardus Engelbrecht <[email protected]>
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>Could you be kind to list the differences between these systems on Security? 
>z/OS has RACF (or other ESM). What do you use in UNIX / Linux / other world 
>for security? Audit trails? Product management? Intrusion detection? etc?
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