W dniu 08.05.2021 o 01:21, Ed Jaffe pisze:
On 5/5/2021 3:47 AM, Seymour J Metz wrote:
What's wrongwith running a 3270 client in an encrypted VPN?
A VPN does not encrypt your traffic other than between the VPN endpoints.
In most implementations, VPN is used to cross the public Internet only.
I grew up with "doss" and "see-eye-see-ess", but even here in the East I've
heard "kicks" often enough that I can adjust now if that's what the current
crowd uses. Actually I think sysprogs say "kicks" more than application
programmers, for some reason.
I've heard "sicks" just once, I believe,
The code shown will result in a timer pop at 11:00:00 local time.
As to when the code will get control to issue the STCKE, that is a
question of system dispatching and priorities.
>From a dump, I think you will be able to see the external interrupt clock
comparator timer pop, at whatever STCK(E
Hi Bob,
This reminds me of a story.
Back in 2000, I was doing an ACF2 to RACF conversion and one of the
customer's people kept saying Ra-Keff (instead of Rack-Eff.)
This REALLY got on my nerves.
As an aside, a former colleague (with a British accent) always says ZOSS
(instead of Zed-Oh-Ess or
CICS pronounced Chicks/Thicks in Italy/Spain ...
Took a moment to figure out what the speaker was talking about ...
MZ
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