Thank you for everything.
It has been a long time
Enjoy your retirement
Best wishes
Steve Finch
Recovery Point
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SMB, NFS, DB2
Steve Finch
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We do the manual cartridge move from a slot to a tape drive on a regular basis.
Never tried the IPL part
Steve Finch
Recovery Point Systems
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Read the install doc on OpenSSH v. 1.2
You have to enable SMF with the OpenSSH 1.2 config to get SMF records
Steve
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Some shops do not allow aes-cbc because of the 'Padding Oracle Attack'
problem, since AES-CBC uses padding. aes-ctr does not use padding
Also FIPS 140-2 was published in 2001 and last updated in 2002
Steve Finch
Recovery Point
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#x27;s not
as secure as Secure Key but it's faster
A millisecond for a CEX call to encrypt 32 bytes of data is what we got before
we switched to Protected Key.
Steve Finch
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There are three parts to your problem
Spool reading, file transfer, and output formatting.
The LPR command will do spool reading, file transfer, and output formatting
for most printers
The FTP command will do spool reading, file transfer, and output formatting for
some printers, just not a
Look at the Digital Certificate exchange process. It is the basis of SSL
(HTTPS, SSH, Secure FTP).
It should be supported on most platforms. It uses assymetric cryptography to
encrypt the crypt the symmetric key. And the RSA encryption does use a bunch of
CPU for a brief moment to encrypt the
The SSL handshake phase is done by the CEX2x, CEX3x, or CEX4 crypto hardware
running in Accelerator mode not Co-Processor mode
Everything else is correct
Steve
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On Tuesday, 20 November 2012 16:04:18 UTC, Steve Finch wrote:
> Has anyone ever done a IMPORT on TS7740 of a EXPORT tape from a VTS B20 ?
>
> Steve
Steve, The "export" formats are not compatible between those libr
Has anyone ever done a IMPORT on TS7740 of a EXPORT tape from a VTS B20 ?
Steve
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is encrypted
with PGP
RSA encryption does use CEX2 crypto hardware in Accelerator mode (CEX2A) . The
PGP encryption keys are encrypted with RSA
Steve Finch
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crypto hardware , like RSA/DSA (Using
crypto express cards) and AES/DES using CPACF
And some people consider it a waste of good cpu time to encrypt both the data
and the connection
Steve Finch
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