On Aug 10, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Tom Duerbusch wrote:
1.  Are there two varients to the SSL/Linux world
     a.  z/VM way as documented
     b.  Perhaps a zLinux way where we connect directly into Linux
first and then a clear text session is sent to the 390 side?

I didn't catch if there was multiple methods that were being
discussed in the past threads.

2.  Adam has a Debian server packaged.  Does that play with "a" or
"b" above, or something different?

It's "A"; however doing "B" with stunnel is also pretty easy and
straightforward.  Buy me some beer and I'll show you how after work
some day (that's a general offer to list members, too, btw, although
I don't think many of you are also resident in St. Louis).

When we move the SSL enabler to the 5.3 codebase, we may go with
CentOS rather than Debian as the underlying distro.  This would make
it a much easier packaging job from our perspective, but it will
increase the size of the download substantially (from 250 cylinders
to....well, I don't know how minimal I can get CentOS, but probably
closer to 1000).  Is this going to pose a real problem for anyone?

Adam

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