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Using the service to generate a secured signon session key z/OS Security Server RACF Macros and Interfaces SA23-2288-00 |
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To allow RACF® to create a secured signon session key, the non-RACF z/OS application calls the secured signon session key generator service. The secured signon session
key generator service:
Before calling the secured signon session key generator service, the application must locate the address of the service. This address can be found in field RCVTSKGN in the RACF communications vector table, RCVT. The ICHPRCVT macro maps the RCVT and field CVTRAC points to it in the MVS™ communications vector table (CVT). How the secured signon session key generator service worksThe service:
Note:
Invoking the secured signon session key generator serviceFollowing is an example of a generalized programming technique
you can use with assembler language to invoke this service. It is
not intended to be syntactically correct.
Register 1 points to MY_APPL_PLIST which contains:
Return codes from the secured signon session key generator serviceThe secured signon session key generator service produces the following return codes in register 15: Note: The values shown are in hexadecimal.
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