Will do.  Also, for those with access to the presentations from the 
October Tech Conference in Miami (VM/VSE/zOS/Linux) see A02 and A08 
by Jon Furminger of IBM.  Good overviews.  

On Tuesday 10 December 2002 15:37, you wrote:
 Keep us informed on this, will you Joe?

 "Christmas is a funny season.  What other time of the year do you
 sit in front of a dead tree and eat candy out of your socks?" Gordon
 Wolfe, Ph.D. (425)865-5940
 VM Technical Services, The Boeing Company

 > ----------
 > From:         Joe Poole
 > Reply To:     Linux on 390 Port
 > Sent:         Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:31 AM
 > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > Subject:      Re: LINUX & Security
 >
 > Although I'm not deep enough into the process to be dangerous, you
 > might want to look at the z/OS LDAP server.  Check the Redbook
 > "Securing Linux for zSeries with a Central z/OS (RACF) LDAP
 > Server" and the two publications SC24-5923-03 and SC24-5924-02
 > dealing with administration and Client programming.  It might
 > answer some of your questions.  We're looking at it as a way to
 > perform the old RACHECK from a client application to authenticate
 > a user's connection to a specific RACF group.
 >
 > On Tuesday 10 December 2002 13:26, you wrote:
 >  I'd like to add a follow-on question to this....
 >
 >  Has anone gotten Linux to update user ID's/Passwords from an NT
 >  central domain ? Is it possible to synchronize those, or failing
 >  that has anyone gotten Linux security to refresh from RACF or
 > ACF2 secuirity databases, or even authenticate logon using LDAP
 > into RACF or ACF2 instead of manually trying to synchronize Linux
 > user lists/passwords/groups/ etc
 >
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 >
 >  Hello, we have just started to research SUSE Linux under z/VM,
 > and I've been asked these questions:
 >
 >  - Does SUSE Linux issue any SAF (RACF) calls for security in the
 >  z/VM environment ? If not, how is security handled ?
 >
 >  - Are there any types of "SMF" records cut to record access or
 >  violations to resources in a Linux z/VM environment ?
 >
 >  - Does anyone have a link to more specific security / Linux
 >  information ?
 >
 >  Thanks.

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