>>Name/Token control structures are in key 0 non-fetch-protected storage.<<
Is this also true of the task level Name/Token pairs?
Lennie

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Peter Relson
Sent: 09 December 2024 15:57
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Subject: Re: How Secure are Name/Token Pairs? IEANTCR / IEANTRT services

Name/Token control structures are in key 0 non-fetch-protected storage.

So, yes, that means you should not put anything into the 16 bytes of a 
system-level token that you don't want unauthorized code to be able to view. 
The same would be true for an address-space-level or task-level token with 
regard to unauthorized code running within the owning address space.

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design


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