Timothy,
Thats a good point - this *screams* with unencrypted hipersockets. In
fact, we have pre-built client RPMs for Linux on z. We expect that
many shops with both z/OS and Linux on z will want to use z/OS to
schedule and run jobs on Linux that can pipe to and from MVS datasets.
Its much
Looks like a tool that will require some serious security review in order to
implement it properly.
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 17:02:27 -0600, Kirk Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dovetailed Technologies announces today that the Co:Z Co-Processing
Toolkit for z/OS is now free for use, under the terms
PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like a tool that will require some serious security review in order
to
implement it properly.
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 17:02:27 -0600, Kirk Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dovetailed Technologies announces today that the Co:Z Co-Processing
Toolkit for z/OS is now free for use
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dovetailed Technologies announces today that the Co:Z Co-Processing
Toolkit for z/OS is now free for use, under the terms of the Apache V2
license.
The Co:Z Co-Processing Toolkit allows a z/OS batch job to remotely
launch a process on a distributed system
Kirk,
It's worth mentioning, from the narrow view of network encryption, that you
could traverse a HiperSocket to Linux on z using the unencrypted socket
connection and not have to worry about anyone intercepting the data. There
are many other security issues to consider, but that's one way to
Dovetailed Technologies announces today that the Co:Z Co-Processing
Toolkit for z/OS is now free for use, under the terms of the Apache V2
license.
The Co:Z Co-Processing Toolkit allows a z/OS batch job to remotely
launch a process on a distributed system, redirecting input and output
from
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