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So which do you want? The bare minimum TCP/TP or everything but DDM?

Charles

On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 2:30 PM, Gord Hutchinson <gordm1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

We do not start TCP/IP at IPL. It is started within our start up program.
What is the minimum that must be started in TCP/IP in order to start an
interactive session in QINTER (or an alternate).

What I want to do is to start an alternate QINTER and allow IT access while
the system is 'inactive'. I don't want to allow things like DDM or web
access. We have a partner which connects using DDM which I really want to
prevent until the system is ready to be 'turned on'.

Right now our startup program does:

STRTCP STRSVR(*YES) STRIFC(*YES)
STRNFSSVR SERVER(*ALL)


Thanks,


Gord




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