New comer to this list,as well as mainframe..So I don't know whether
it is appropriate to raise such a basic question for it seems to me that
most people here are experienced sys programmers.
Take a data set named 'md0006.tools.jcl' for example,I want to know
all of its definition in
I assume you're talking about a Windows PC's Java.
It's an issue, Java applet clashes. (Also sometimes happens with
Internet Explorer itself because it's at least very difficult to run two
IEs on the same system. Firefox doesn't seem to have that restriction.) I
know IBM solved it in Host
Johnny,
First you may also wish to join the RACF-L list for racf questions
RACF Discussion List: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can search the archives
and/or join.
Second under TSO (READY prompt or ISPF OPT 6) issue the command - H LD
This will provide the syntax of the Listdsd command. In it you
One thing we discovered is that VPNs sometimes add significant latency
overhead to TN3270 handshaking. Extra latency can also occur with
SSL/TLS-encrypted TN3270E connections (double encryption with a VPN) or
with modem lines. Enough latency causes timeout problems, and it's one of
the first
Hi Johnny,
In a recent post you stated:
I issued the command 'LISTDSD DA(md0006.tools.jcl) ALL' and received
the message that there is no RACE definition for it.
However,I don't know if this is just enough to draw the conclusion that this
data set is not RACF-protected.
I tried the command
If you're looking to confirm if your program object which has both RMODE 24
and RMODE 31 components was bound with RMODE(SPLIT) as opposed to not, then
yes you can just look at the extent list. If there is more than one extent,
then it was RMODE(SPLIT). Keep in mind that for RMODE 31 the system
Timothy F. Sipples wrote...
By the way, I would argue that VPNs aren't needed if all you're trying to
do is TN3270 (plus optionally HTTP) into your corporate network.
So don't encrypt and show the world your userid/password et al?
There are good ways to construct an application-specific VPN
Johnny Luo wrote:
[...]
Take a data set named 'md0006.tools.jcl' for example,I want to know
all of its definition in RACF,that is:
1,Whether it is RACF-protected?
2,If true,how RACF protect it?
I issued the command 'LISTDSD DA(md0006.tools.jcl) ALL' and received
the message that there is no
Thanks again Peter.
Two final questions:
Is it possible to have more than two seqments in the extent list? If so,
what does this mean?
Thanks,
Vic
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Whoever Peter is (I assume Peter Relson) must be using the newsgroup
because none of his postings on this subject have shown up on ibm-main.
I am sure I (and others) would have found the discussion interesting.
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Craddock, Chris wrote:
Whoever Peter is (I assume Peter Relson) must be using the newsgroup
because none of his postings on this subject have shown up on ibm-main.
I am sure I (and others) would have found the discussion interesting.
Ummm. Peter's posts are appearing just fine. Check your
So don't encrypt and show the world your userid/password et al?
Only for you. :-)
There are good ways to construct an application-specific VPN for
TN3270E if
that's where your needs begin and end.
Can you give us a working example?
Since the OS/390 (V2R8?) days the in-built TN3270E gateway has
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