>From the web.
CyberArk can connect to a mainframe through the web portal or through 
Privileged Session Manager for Windows (PSM):   
   - Web portal To connect through the web portal, you can:       
      - Go to the Accounts Details page of the machine account you want to use 
to log in 
      - Select the connection component you want to use from the drop-down list 
      - Click Connect 

   - PSM To connect through PSM, you can use a domain account by adding the 
domain name to the username you use to log in. You can also use built-in 
connection components for specific types of connections, such as:       
      - SSH: PSM-SSH and PSM-Telnet 
      - Databases: PSM-Toad, PSM-SQLPlus, and PSM-SQLServerMgmtStudio



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On Friday, June 21, 2024, 1:51 AM, Peter 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Luc

How do trey integrate with Mainframe?

On Fri, Jun 21, 2024, 9:26 AM Luc Martens (KBC) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> We use cyberark for zOS for password rotation.
> In stead of writing down passwords for f.i. machine/functional users, the
> passwords of that kind of users is kept in a Cyberark Vault.
>
> People/Tools that use those kind of users, must get the password from the
> vault, before they can use the user.
> You also get the ability of doing password rotation (on an automatic way).
>
> regards, Luc
>
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