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"Communications Server for Z/OS V1R2 Tcp/Ip Implementation Guide" was published by Ibm in November 2002 - Durham and it has 468 pages.


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  • Title: ➤  Communications Server for Z/OS V1R2 Tcp/Ip Implementation Guide
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  • Number of Pages: 468
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  • Publish Location: Durham

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Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1. Security in a networked world -- 1.1 Evolution of networking -- 1.2 Potential problems with electronic message exchange -- 1.2.1 The request is not really from your customer -- 1.2.2 The order could have been intercepted and read -- 1.2.3 The order could have been intercepted and altered -- 1.2.4 An order is received from your customer, but he denies sending it -- Chapter 2. Basic cryptography -- 2.1 Secret key cryptography -- 2.2 Public key cryptography -- 2.2.1 Encryption -- 2.2.2 Authentication -- 2.2.3 Public key algorithms -- 2.2.4 Digital certificates -- 2.3 Performance issues of cryptosystems -- 2.4 Message integrity -- 2.4.1 Message digest (or "hash") -- 2.4.2 Message authentication codes (MAC) -- 2.4.3 Digital signatures -- Part 2 Securing z/OS with RACF -- Chapter 3. UNIX System Services security -- 3.1 z/OS Security Server (RACF) -- 3.1.1 Identification and authentication -- 3.1.2 Alternatives to passwords -- 3.1.3 Checking authorization -- 3.1.4 Logging and reporting -- 3.1.5 RACF and z/OS UNIX System Services -- 3.2 Security in UNIX systems -- 3.2.1 Traditional UNIX security mechanisms -- 3.3 z/OS UNIX System Services security -- 3.3.1 UNIX level security -- 3.3.2 z/OS UNIX System Services level security -- 3.3.3 Why is z/OS UNIX System Services a more secure UNIX? -- 3.3.4 Access permission to HFS files and directories -- 3.3.5 Displaying files and directories -- 3.3.6 UID/GID assignment to a process -- 3.3.7 Defining UNIX System Services users -- 3.3.8 Default user -- 3.3.9 Superuser -- 3.3.10 Started task user IDs -- 3.3.11 FACILITY class profile BPX.SUPERUSER -- 3.3.12 FACILITY class profile BPX.DAEMON -- 3.3.13 Additional BPX.* FACILITY class profiles

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