EXTSEC—Extended security
Use the Modify Extended Security panel or the EXTSEC command to specify the content of the error message returned to a network client when a DDF connection request fails because of a security error. This command also specifies whether DDF permits end users to update their RACF password by using the DRDA password change function. This element can be useful if third-party products require the extended security ZPARM to be enabled to provide detailed security-related error messages from DRDA.
Modify Extended Security panel
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Command: CURRENT
Description . . . . . . . . : EXTENDED SECURITY
Type the new Extended Security value you wish to change to. Then press Enter.
Extended Security Parameter
Enabled . . . . . . . . . . _ ( Y or N )
Command syntax and parameters
Value | Description |
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DB2ssid | Db2 subsystem ID or the name of the Db2 data sharing group to which the command applies. |
opertuneID | OPERTUNE system profile name (if OPERTUNE is running as a started task) or the batch job name (if OPERTUNE is running as a batch job). |
Y | Extended security is enabled. DDF returns a detailed error code and allows the user to update the RACF password through DRDA. |
N | Extended security is disabled. DDF returns a generic error code and does not allow the user to update the RACF password through DRDA. |
NORESET | The changes you request remain in effect until the Db2 subsystem is cycled. |
Db2 parameter values
Field | Installation panel | CLIST parameter | ZPARM macro | ZPARM parameter |
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Enabled | DSNTIPR | EXTSEC | DSN6SYSP | EXTSEC |