W dniu 09.04.2021 o 19:21, Jesse 1 Robinson pisze:
I once worked with a shop that had a similar exit--similar intent anyway--in
order to guide a user into following password rules. There are inherent
problems with such an exit. First is the difficulty of writing directly to a
3270 screen from
ernal):Re: ICHPWX01 password exit source circa 1993
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> I'll probably just take it out
There is no harm in doing so, provided (a..) your RACF SETROPTS PASSWORD RULES
fully express the limits you wish to enforce;
Sorry, no luck on my end, I see nothing that matches the eye-catchers you
describe.
Carmen Vitullo
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From: Carmen
To: IBM-MAIN
Date: Friday, 9 April 2021 7:30 AM CDT
Subject: Re: ICHPWX01 password exit source circa 1993
By any chance do you know what site
To: IBM-MAIN
Date: Thursday, 8 April 2021 3:37 PM CDT
Subject: ICHPWX01 password exit source circa 1993
Our system (z/OS 2.4) is running with an old RACF password exit, ICHPWX01,
assembly date 01/11/93.
Eyecatcher looks like this: ICHPWX01 E9202 01/11/93 16.25 RACF 1.9
We don't hav
Subject: ICHPWX01 password exit source circa 1993
Our system (z/OS 2.4) is running with an old RACF password exit, ICHPWX01,
assembly date 01/11/93.
Eyecatcher looks like this: ICHPWX01 E9202 01/11/93 16.25 RACF 1.9
We don't have the source code, and it's abending on our z/OS 2.4 system.
W dniu 08.04.2021 o 22:36, Richard Pace pisze:
Our system (z/OS 2.4) is running with an old RACF password exit, ICHPWX01,
assembly date 01/11/93.
Eyecatcher looks like this: ICHPWX01 E9202 01/11/93 16.25 RACF 1.9
We don't have the source code, and it's abending on our z/OS 2.4 system.
I'll pro
Our system (z/OS 2.4) is running with an old RACF password exit, ICHPWX01,
assembly date 01/11/93.
Eyecatcher looks like this: ICHPWX01 E9202 01/11/93 16.25 RACF 1.9
We don't have the source code, and it's abending on our z/OS 2.4 system.
I'll probably just take it out; it's long past its usef