This document covers the following topics:
This section describes the steps for installing EntireX Security for Broker kernel under BS2000. The installation procedure has the following steps:
To modify the Broker attribute file
Insert the following parameter in the section
DEFAULTS=BROKER
of the Broker attribute file:
SECURITY=YES
Modify the DEFAULTS=SECURITY
section of the Broker
attribute file according to your requirements. These parameters are used to
adjust the security settings. See Security-specific Attributes.
Authorization checks are currently not
available.
Note:
Setting SECURITY=YES
will load the provided load module
USRSEC from the EXX load library assigned by LINK-NAME ETBLIB. This module will
perform privileged operations, such as executing the SRMUINF macro for various
users, and requires Broker running under TSOS.
The Broker must be restarted to pick up changes to the Broker attribute file and to initialize Broker kernel under BS2000 to perform security checks.
Basic installation of EntireX Security for Broker kernel is now complete.
This section describes the steps for installing EntireX Security for Broker stub under BS2000.
Note:
If you are running your application(s) with ACI version 7 or below,
the following steps are required to install EntireX Security for the Broker
stubs in all environments where applications execute either as clients or
servers. These steps are not required if you are running your application(s) with ACI version 8 or above.
For applications running on BS2000 using ACI 7 or below, the Broker
stub security component NA2PETS
must be linked with the stub BROKER
. In
addition, LLM SECUEXIT
must be made available. The following steps are
required:
Relink all applications that contain stub BROKER
to include module
NA2PETS
.
Assign the EXX load library by using an ADD-FILE-LINK
statement with
LINK-NAME ETBUSER
.
Notes:
Installation of EntireX Security for Broker stubs is now complete. Now you can install the security components for the Broker stubs on the remaining operating systems where your application components are located.