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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of McKown, John
>
> But on the off chance that I'm wrong, I will ask anyway. We
> use Windows as our desktop OS <blech>. One "nice" thing about
> it is that when we go to a restricted internal IIS web site,
> we are automagically "logged on"
> to the web site via the Active Directory "trust" mechanism
> (as I vaguely understand it). Is there any way to extend this
> so that when a user goes to our z/OS HTTP web server, they
> can be automagically logged on to their corresponding z/OS
> RACF id? We do use RACF on z/OS. We don't have any money for
> this, so a product (unless it is 100% free-as-in-beer and
> 100% supported) is out of the question. Yes, this is really a
> whine from the Windows people again about how "unfriendly"
> z/OS is. I wonder if they whine about our Linux and Solaris
> servers as well?
I *think* you could do that using digital certificates, but I've only
read that part of the RACF doc once and have not tried it (yet).
-jc-
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