Glen,
the only reason for routing statements is to reach networks which are not in
the same subnet. The ip stack must only have an interface to the router. But
a routing inside the same subnet makes no sense. But I have also made the
experience, that a per-default-class-c address can't be
Thank you for posting the final code back to the list. Although I do not
have a use for it, this could be of immense help to someone in the
future.
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From: VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Minoru Massaki
Sent: January 16, 2006 22:20
To:
I should add an usage guide for the Piplines REXX.
Assume that file name and file type of the Piplines REXX file are MM REXX.
The VMFPLC dumped tape is mounted on and attached with virtual device
address 181.
Enter following PIPE command to restore the files on the tape into disk mode
T disk.
Hi,
I am trying to set up VM:Webgateway to validate userid and password from
Active Directory. I have no problem with the VM:Webgateway part of
things, that is straight forward. For the Kerberos part, my tests
suggest that I can get away with just doing a KINIT to verify the userid
and password.
Actually, I tried:
192.168.2.0/23192.168.50.1ETH1 8192
first, but got the message:
DTCPRS158E Line 75: Subnet Mask specified on GATEWAY statement is not
valid
The doc says the mask length can have a value from 1-32, but already
figured that was either an
To list:
I am running into a situation where I have users
printing to RSCS printers specifying wrong IP
addresses for the printer they are trying to print to.
This causes a socket error and RSCS releases the link.
I then have to stop the link, find the RDR file that
is causing the problem and
Have the users PPS using the RSCS printer name. Example: A printer is
defined to RSCS as PRT300. The user can print to it using 'PPS filename
filetype (P PRT300'.
This way, the IP address is maintained in RSCS.
-Original Message-
From: VM/ESA and z/VM Discussions [mailto:[EMAIL
On Tuesday, 01/17/2006 at 07:32 PST, william JANULIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running into a situation where I have users
printing to RSCS printers specifying wrong IP
addresses for the printer they are trying to print to.
This causes a socket error and RSCS releases the link.
I then
My problem lies in connecting VM Kerberos to Windows Active
Directory. I think all I have to do is change KRB CONF to the
appropriate values and it should work. It appears that when
Microsoft adapted Kerberos for use in Active Directory, that
they renamed EVERYTHING, so that the VM
O.K. I have the IP address in the RSCS LINKDEF. Is
that the only way to protect the IP address from being
overridden?
--- David Boyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to set up a PPS EXEC for specific
printers
with a hard coded IP address so I do not have to
hope that
the end
On Tuesday, 01/17/2006 at 08:54 PST, william JANULIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
O.K. I have the IP address in the RSCS LINKDEF. Is
that the only way to protect the IP address from being
overridden?
Remove USER=YES from the link definition, if specified.
Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM
I will be out of the office starting 01/17/2006 and will not return until
01/23/2006.
I will respond to your message when I return.
Title: Dave Jones' CMS data space routines available for download
To avoid clogging the list, Dave Jones' VM data space manipulation routines are available for download from http://sinenomine.net/download/software.
Enjoy.
-- db
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