|   -----Original Message-----
|   From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|   Behalf Of Walt Farrell
|   Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 6:47 AM
|   To: [email protected]
|   Subject: Re: FTP userid propagation
|   
|   
|   On 1/5/2006 9:57 AM, Lester, Bob wrote:
|   
|   >      This does sound a lot better that the .netrc 
|   approach (which we've been using).  Can you point me to the 
|   relevent manuals?  Redbooks?
|   > 
|   
|   What level of info do you need?  If you're already using digital 
|   certificates then you have some basic info and 
|   infrastructure setup already.
|   
|   If you're not using them, then
|   (a) you should be; but
|   (b) you'll need to do a lot more reading and experimenting.
 
Hi Walt,

   I've got ported tools installed in my test LPAR (V1R4), and can do SSL over 
TN3270 (Extra emulator) so I think I've got the basics.  I'm  more interested 
in securing FTP via SSL/TLS.   SCP would also seem to be an option for 
transferring files.

   Thanks for all the references!

<*BobL*>   

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