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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange Commands
  3. Adabas Log-Based ECCR Commands
  4. Batch VSAM ECCR Commands
  5. CICS/VSAM ECCR Commands
  6. Datacom Table-Based ECCR Commands
  7. DB2 for z/OS ECCR Commands
  8. IDMS Log-Based ECCR Commands
  9. IMS Synchronous ECCR Commands
  10. IMS Log-Based ECCR Commands
  11. PowerExchange Agent Commands
  12. PowerExchange Condense Commands
  13. PowerExchange Listener Commands
  14. PowerExchange Logger for z/OS Commands
  15. PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Commands
  16. pwxcmd Commands

Command Reference

Command Reference

Authorizing Users to Issue pwxcmd Commands

Authorizing Users to Issue pwxcmd Commands

You can use the following basic options to enable security for pwxcmd commands:
  • Require users to enter a valid operating system user ID and a password to access PowerExchange when they issue a pwxcmd command.
  • Configure PowerExchange LDAP user authentication on supported Linux, UNIX, or Windows systems to require users to enter a valid enterprise user ID and password to access PowerExchange when they issue a pwxcmd command.
  • Authorize specific users to issue specific pwxcmd commands.
If you enable security for pwxcmd commands, users must specify a user ID and either a password or encrypted password on all commands. Based on the type of security in effect, PowerExchange verifies that the user has authorization to either access PowerExchange or issue the command.
If you do not enable security for pwxcmd commands, users do not need to specify a user ID and password on pwxcmd commands.
For more information about pwxcmd command security, see the
PowerExchange Reference Manual
.

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