It's been down most of the day. Weird thing is their domain name:
dtsc.dfw.ibm.com, doesn't even resolve through DNS. I guess they host their own
DNS servers in the same environment.
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I greatly appreciate your consideration.
Thanks,
Tony Tancredi
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Hi Lennie,
- It is SAF enabled for authorization and access.
- It can log SMF records.
- It keeps a log on the mainframe of data transfers.
- On the web administration site, it list each transfer by date, time, user,
file, and size.
- It does not run APF authorized but requires an SVC to be
Hi Tom,
As of right now, it's not a started task but is a separate job that runs on the
mainframe. Port 443 is used by FastSSR to communicate with REST services
running in our host (which can be installed on-premise). The actual transfer
occurs over random port numbers within a port range you
Hi Michael,
From OS390 to wherever the Windows PC client is running. I do understand that
FTP, TSO XMIT, and other technologies exist. What I'm trying to replace is the
IND$FILE transfers most terminal emulator users are using. If you visit my
website, you will see we are developing another
No worries. Not jumping into an LU6.2 solution!
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Hi Binyamin,
The terminal emulator users are our main target. The FastSSR client can easily
be launched from a user-defined button within all major emulators.
Thanks,
Tony
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