It is IBM's intent to introduce an additional solution in 2005
that uses NCP (Network Control Program) software running within
Linux on zSeries. The intent is to provide a migration path for
customers who use traditional SNA (including SNA Network
Interconnect (SNI)) to communicate
Yes, the Comm Server guys were discussing this at LinuxWorld. There was
also mention made of an Linux/Intel version, which would be very
interesting as a possible combination IP/SNA customer prem device to
displace existing MS SNA Server installs.
(reading this while Spinal Tap is on the radio is
Hello,
here are some thoughts (marked with ) to the qustions Securing Linux
with a Central z/OS LDAP Server (RACF)from Monday 9, August 2004:
I try to follow the IBM redpaper about Securing Linux with a Central
z/OS LDAP Server (RACF). But after about some days
trying/reading/websurfing I am
Manfred,
After reading your suggestions the problem was solven in less then a
minute!
The problem was that the users were not already defined at the Linux
site... I've spend many hours at the wrong site...
We will now have a look for further configuration issues.
Thanks for your hole in one