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  • Subject: Re: SNADS over TCP/IP?
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 9:47:23 -0500

So, are you hardcoding their remote password in the STRPASTHR command or 
prompting the users for it?




caura@village.uunet.be on 03/31/99 09:33:02 AM
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Subject:        Re: SNADS over TCP/IP?

IBM has suggested to change all our Passthrough sessions by TELNET, but ...

TELNET does not have any of the options SNA Passthrough has:

On Passthrough you can indicate directly signon definitions (like initial
pgm)        .
And you can indicate a SYSRQS pgm:

We signon on different remote systems and our systemrequest pgm starts a
local groupjob, keeping the different remote sessions open.

AFAIK, TELNET has no option whatsoever to do this ....


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Van: PaulMmn <PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com>
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Datum: mercredi 31 mars 1999 6:33
Onderwerp: Re: SNADS over TCP/IP?


>>Use telnet.  It's not bad coming from a 400 to a 400.  In fact you can't
>>tell - EXCEPT that you do a SIGNOFF ENDCNN(*YES) versus ENDPASTHR.
>>
>>jteff19@idt.net on 03/25/99 04:38:46 PM
>
>
>We wrapped the system command in our own program and do an ENDCNN(*YES) for
>every signoff.  Kicks you back from whence you came every time.
>
>Or: CHGCMDDFT on the Signoff command to make ENDCNN(*YES) the default.  If
>my brain still works, I believe there is enough system-level message
>handling to deal with the ENDCNN from a non-passed-through connection.
>
>--Paul E Musselman
>PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com
>
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