Most of them are just different names for the same products.
IBM GKLM (Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager) is the latest name for what was once
known as TKLM, SKLM. I believe ISKLM is the z/OS version of the product.
My condolences, Rebecca.
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to perform some function against the HTTP endpoint
(HTTP GET, POST, etc).
I don't want to have to write something myself.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Luke.
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We are using Rocket's cURL. Fully supported and everything.
The primary use case at the moment:
Stop and Start z/OS Connect APIs using the z/OS Connect REST interface, from a
batch job with no password on the user account.
Eventually, we'll want to do similar stuff for other targets and using
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> Subject: Re: cURL and security
>
> Use tokens
> https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/basic-auth-for-rest-
> apis/
>
> On 2020-07-24 11:21 AM, Luke Wilby wrote:
> > Hey David
> >
> > Do you authenticate to Jir
ursday, July 23, 2020 10:20 AM, Filip Palian
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hey,
> >>
> >> You can read login credentials from within a script at run time from a
> >> separate file containing password. This file should have an adequate
> >> permissions a
gin credentials from within a script at run time
> > > > from a separate file containing password. This file should have an
> > > > adequate permissions and ownership set of course.
> > > > Alternatively, if you control the target, perhaps you can
> > > &g
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We cannot store passwords anywhere. No scripts, no files.
Our z/OS users generally don't have certificates or keyrings. Our servers do
(DB2, z/OS Connect, zOSMF, etc).
Thanks
Luke
> It would be best to consider switching to the z/OS Client Web Enablement
> Toolkit.
> There a
Hi All
I'm wondering if anyone is using cURL on z/OS in a production setting?
I'm interested how to utilise cURL when the target URL requires authentication.
We can't use Basic Auth because we are not able to store usernames and password
in scripts or batch jobs.
We can't easily use
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