Sounds like you have someone that "May" be determined to kill the project !

Maybe you can "Find" him something else to work on, like "A First Response
Team"  that will take him some time to figure out....

Ken




At 10:03 AM 6/20/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Well,
We *finally* got some decent information from the "security person". He's
talking about the Redbook on the OSA installation. It had some things about
RACF security. He assumed that this applied ONLY to the OSA card and not the
TCPIP or OS/390 UNIX, which are already securited. Also we're already
running all this stuff via the Cisco. The man is a "distal colonic
sphincter".

Granted this had nothing to do with Linux/390 directly, sorry about that.
But the guy was insisting on NO use of the OSA until this "security
evaluation" was done.


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