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On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 21:58, Aaron Bartell <aaronbartell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Lukas, is this something I should add to the wiki page you put together or
is this on the more uncommon side of things? ÂIn my mind it would be common
to want secofr type profiles access to devices outside of OpsCons, but I
don't know if it is common to have the setting set the way it was on my
machine.

I didn't add it because it's a controversial topic, was new to this
Wiki and didn't want to start any edit wars from the get go. In
hindsight, the Midrange wiki isn't "high traffic".

More security conscious, large corporations might not allow QSECOFR
logons from non-console devices. I know we have QLMTSECOFR set 0 as
part of our standard setup procedure.

Then again, this isn't my page - you don't have to ask me. It's a
Wiki. If you think it belongs there, add it. I certainly don't have an
issue with it.


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