
iSeries Access for Windows V5R2 Hot Topics : Tailored Images, Application Administration, SSL, and Kerberos.
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iSeries Access for Windows V5R2 Hot Topics : Tailored Images, Application Administration, SSL, and Kerberos.
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1 online resource (192 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Summary of changes -- March 2004, Update -- Chapter 1. Overview -- 1.1 iSeries Access for Windows overview -- 1.2 Topics by chapter -- Chapter 2. Installing iSeries Access for Windows -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Tailored installation image -- 2.3 Combining a service pack with your install image -- 2.3.1 Merging the service pack with the install image on the iSeries server -- 2.3.2 Using PTFFORM.EXE to merge a service pack and an install image -- 2.4 Distributing and installing the merged installation image -- 2.5 Silent install -- 2.5.1 Creating a response file -- 2.5.2 Starting a silent installation -- 2.5.3 Example response file: setup.iss -- 2.5.4 Installing upgrades and service packs silently -- Chapter 3. Application Administration: Administration system and Central Settings -- 3.1 Administration system and Central Settings overview -- 3.2 Application Administration concepts -- 3.3 Implementing Central Settings -- 3.3.1 Choosing an administration system -- 3.3.2 Customizing the administration of users -- 3.3.3 Configuring Central Settings -- 3.4 Registering Central Settings -- 3.5 Managing Central Settings -- 3.5.1 Managing Central Settings: Basic customization -- 3.5.2 Managing Central Settings: Advanced customization -- 3.6 Client discovery of the administration system -- 3.6.1 Administration system discovery: Manual -- 3.6.2 Administration system discovery: Signon -- 3.6.3 Administration system discovery: Install -- Chapter 4. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 iSeries Access for Windows SSL utility program -- 4.2 SSL prerequisites -- 4.3 Server authentication -- 4.3.1 Creating the system certificate -- 4.3.2 Certificate authority (CA) -- 4.4 Client authentication.
4.4.1 Creating a user certificate for client authentication -- 4.4.2 Importing the user certificate -- 4.5 Configuring iSeries Access for Windows to use SSL -- 4.5.1 Installing the Secure Sockets Layer -- 4.5.2 Downloading the certificate authority -- 4.5.3 Verifying the SSL connection -- 4.5.4 Configuring PC5250 emulation to use SSL -- 4.6 Viewing a certificate authority certificate -- Chapter 5. iSeries Access for Windows in a Kerberos environment -- 5.1 Using Kerberos authentication with iSeries Access for Windows functions -- 5.2 Kerberos overview -- 5.2.1 Kerberos concepts -- 5.3 Kerberos protocol components -- 5.3.1 Kerberos tickets -- 5.3.2 Principals and realms -- 5.3.3 Key Distribution Center -- 5.4 Kerberos and Microsoft: Implicit support by Microsoft -- 5.5 Kerberos commands -- 5.6 Setting up an operational Kerberos realm example -- 5.6.1 General TCP/IP network host name resolution considerations -- 5.6.2 Coordinating the time used on all network servers -- 5.6.3 KDC server setup -- 5.6.4 Setting up an iSeries server to perform Kerberos functions -- 5.6.5 Verifying Network Authentication Service setup -- 5.7 Enterprise Identity Mapping -- 5.7.1 EIM overview and components -- 5.7.2 EIM authorities -- 5.7.3 Simple EIM setup example for iSeries Access for Windows users -- 5.7.4 Setting up Kerberos authentication for an iSeries Navigator session -- 5.7.5 Setting up Kerberos authentication for an iSeries Access PC5250 session -- 5.7.6 Verifying iSeries Access for Windows with single signon -- Appendix A. Coming attractions for iSeries Access for Windows -- iSeries Access for Windows: Beyond V5R2 overview -- New database provider -- Data transfer -- ODBC -- OLE DB -- Incoming Remote Command (IRC) -- PC5250 -- Configuration -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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