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Subject: Re: Who is using SYSTEM SSL
I dare to disagree.
CSFSERV is iCSF SERVcices.
Yes, ICSF services (liek encrypt
rticular ports or similar, so
it is largely transparent to TCP administrators.
Charles
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Subject: Re: Who is using SY
Charles Mills wrote:
>At least some System SSL functions are protected by RACF classes --
True, but it depends, for example usage of FACILITY Class profiles like
IRR.DIGTCERT..
>"In order for System SSL to use cryptographic support provided through ICSF,
>the ICSF started task must be running
M
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Subject: Re: Who is using SYSTEM SSL
Charles: there is no such class and IMHO no such reason.
Dennis: System SSL is add-on to TCPIP and it is used by TCPIP and its
protocols like TN3270 or ftp.
IMHO it's up to TCPIP administrators to know what po
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Subject: Re: Who is using SYSTEM SSL
Charles: there is no such class and IMHO no such reason.
Dennis: System SSL is add-on to TCPIP and it is used by TCPIP and its
protocols like TN3270 or ftp.
IMHO it's up to TCPIP administrators to know what ports, protocols,
services a
Charles: there is no such class and IMHO no such reason.
Dennis: System SSL is add-on to TCPIP and it is used by TCPIP and its
protocols like TN3270 or ftp.
IMHO it's up to TCPIP administrators to know what ports, protocols,
services are in use.
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
W dniu
Isn't System SSL protected by a RACF class? You could deny everyone in warn
mode and find out who was using it.
Charles
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