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Subject: Re: Is CPACF enough to successfully run sample ICSF COBOL program
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Peter,
Make sure that functions you called are really available on CPACF. Some encode functions *do requre* coprocessors (or CCF). The same could apply to the keys - if the keys are intended to be safe - generated within coprocessor and encrypted with MK, and written to CKDS.
HTH
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Radoslaw
Hi all,
We have a question being sent to IBM concerning this, but I thought I'd try
to get a leg up and see if anyone else here has been down this road before
me.
There are sample programs in several languages using ICSF callable functions
in the ICSF Appl. Pgmr's Guide (Appendix D). I have
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Peter,
Make sure that functions you called are really available on CPACF. Some
CPACF is only accessible via ASM programs. The samples in the ICSF manual,
using API's that start with CSNB or CSF all require the CEX2.
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From: Ernest Nachtigall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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CPACF is only accessible via ASM programs. The samples in the ICSF
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