Authorizing commands in a TM network
For command authorization, you can use RACF® and the Command Authorization exit routine (DFSCCMD0).
Using RACF to secure commands
To control which users can issue controlled commands, define controlled commands to RACF as CIMS class, and grant authorization to RACF-defined users or groups of users.
Using the command authorization exit routine (DFSCCMD0)
You can use the Command Authorization exit routine (DFSCCMD0) to restrict keywords and parameters by editing the input command buffer.
Parent topic:
Planning for security
Related concepts
IMS security