Re: Does z/OS V1R13 CSF support TLS v1.2?

2014-11-22 Thread Charles Mills
OA39422: NEW FUNCTION - TLS V1.2 SUPPORT 

in case anyone else is interested.

Charles

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For z/OS 1.13 there's a PTF. Sorry off hand I do not know it.

On 11/21/2014 3:43 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
> I call gsk_attribute_set_enum(env_handle, GSK_PROTOCOL_TLSV1_2,
> GSK_PROTOCOL_TLSV1_2_ON) and get RC 701 "Attribute identifier is not
valid."

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Re: Does z/OS V1R13 CSF support TLS v1.2?

2014-11-21 Thread Brian France

For z/OS 1.13 there's a PTF. Sorry off hand I do not know it.

On 11/21/2014 3:43 PM, Charles Mills wrote:

I call gsk_attribute_set_enum(env_handle, GSK_PROTOCOL_TLSV1_2,
GSK_PROTOCOL_TLSV1_2_ON) and get RC 701 "Attribute identifier is not valid."

The same code works on V2R1 so either the answer to my question is Yes, or
else something is hosed up on my V1R13 system. I'd like to know which it is.

Charles

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Does z/OS V1R13 CSF support TLS v1.2?

2014-11-21 Thread Charles Mills
I call gsk_attribute_set_enum(env_handle, GSK_PROTOCOL_TLSV1_2,
GSK_PROTOCOL_TLSV1_2_ON) and get RC 701 "Attribute identifier is not valid."

The same code works on V2R1 so either the answer to my question is Yes, or
else something is hosed up on my V1R13 system. I'd like to know which it is.

Charles 

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