Re: UC Berkeley mainframe TN3270 emulation going SSL/TLS.

From: David Lee <ouarshlp_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 08:17:21 -0800

My users use the 10 key pad extensively. How do I get it to function for them?

At 10:25 AM 2/5/2007, you wrote:
>Because of the potential disruption of service
>to users who logon to UC Berkeley’s mainframe, I
>will be sending this email once a week for the
>next several weeks…. I apologize in advance for the additional emails.
>
>To comply with the UC Berkeley Minimum Security
>Standards for Networked Devices,
>IST–Infrastructure Services is securing the
>method by which connections are made to the
>campus mainframe. This security change affects
>all personnel who connect to UCB’s IBM mainframe
>using a TN3270 emulator client program.
>
>Please read the article
><http://istpub.berkeley.edu:4201/bcc/Spring2007/1000.html>UC
>Berkeley mainframe TN3270 emulation going
>SSL/TLS referenced on the
><http://inews.berkeley.edu:7077/>http://inews.berkeley.edu:7077/ website.
>
>Rich Poliak
>Supervisor Mainframe Group
>Infrastructure Services
>UC Berkeley
>Office: (510) 643-8168
>Cell: (510) 812-5301
><mailto:rpoliak_at_berkeley.edu>rpoliak_at_berkeley.edu
>

David D. Lee
Computer Resource Specialist II
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
ouarshlp_at_uclink4.berkeley.edu
2-1565

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