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Dan Kimmel wrote:
Doesn't look to me like the login for WINTOUCH was accepted. I don't
see the
User WINTOUCH from client 10.8.2.134 connected to server.
Message that I expect to see on a successful connection.
Is there a security exit in place at this customer? We had a similar
problem with a customer who was using a security product to filter
all logins. The login attempt shows in QHST, but nothing else shows
up, success or failure. The login is basically held like there was a
QSYSOPR inquiry message waiting for a reply.
What I know about the operating system's exit hooks, and a buck, might
still get you a cup of coffee.
I looked up exit programs, in connection with database host servers, and
the first thing I found was in connection with the PCSACC network
attribute. On the box in question, it's set to *OBJAUT.
Is there someplace else I should be looking for security exit programs
clamping down on JDBC? Or something I can do to test your hypothesis
empirically?
Oh, and I just ran another BIRT test; there are no QSYSOPR messages in
connection with it. And nothing in the joblog for the QZDASOINIT job
that QHIST says I connected to, that could have been me, other than a
"ACGDTA for 543510/QUSER/QZDASOINIT not journaled; reason 1."; all other
joblog messages are either hours before, or minutes after, my BIRT
report attempt.
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JHHL
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