Integrated Security Services

This section describes documents for the Integrated Security Services, including Enterprise Identity Mapping, Network Authentication Service, and Open Cryptographic Services Facility.

z/OS Integrated Security Services EIM Guide and Reference
This document contains information about using Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM). EIM is an architecture that serves as a security technology to make it easier to manage users in a cross-platform environment.
z/OS Integrated Security Services Network Authentication Service Administration
Provides an introduction to the implementation of Kerberos Version 5 from MIT, as well as configuration and administration information, including the few administration commands needed. It also includes status codes and messages.
z/OS Integrated Security Services Network Authentication Service Programming
Contains all of the application programming interfaces (APIs): Kerberos, GSS-API, and GSS-API with Kerberos mechanism, for the implementation of Kerberos Version 5 from MIT.
Integrated Security Services Open Cryptographic Enhanced Plug-ins Application Programming
Describes the OCEP service provider modules and how they are intended to be used with the framework provided by the Open Cryptographic Services Facility (OCSF). It also describes how these service provider modules enable daemon applications to use RACF® to provide security functions relating to digital certificates.
z/OS Open Cryptographic Services Facility Application Programming
Provides an overview of the Open Cryptographic Services Facility (OCSF). It explains how to integrate OCSF into applications and contains a sample OCSF application. It also defines the interfaces that application developers employ to access security services provided by the OCSF framework and service provider modules. It also describes specific information about the individual service providers.
z/OS Open Cryptographic Services Facility Service Provider Module Developer's Guide and Reference
Describes the features common to all OCSF service provider modules. It defines the interfaces for certificate, trust and data library service providers. Service provider developers must conform to these interfaces for the individual service provider modules to be accessible through the OCSF framework.