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Use of RFHUTILC (IH03) with TLS 1.2 cipher on channel |
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mk621 |
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 8:28 am Post subject: |
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zpat wrote: |
Just to be clear, using a CCDT you do not need an updated version to use TLS 1.2 (or any cipher). |
Thanks for guidance, but I am new to CCDT. Can u give any link to tutoirial or any thread where I can learn to setup that.
Sorry if my questions feels silly to you.
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bruce2359 |
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As long as I don't publicly redistribute my modified copy or profit off it then I am not violating any laws... |
Did your IT management approve this? Did you/they run this by your HR and legal departments? _________________ I like deadlines. I like to wave as they pass by.
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zpat |
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2018 1:29 am Post subject: |
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mk621 wrote: |
zpat wrote: |
Just to be clear, using a CCDT you do not need an updated version to use TLS 1.2 (or any cipher). |
Thanks for guidance, but I am new to CCDT. Can u give any link to tutoirial or any thread where I can learn to setup that.
Sorry if my questions feels silly to you.
Thanks again |
Why not google MQ CCDT ?
Or ask your qualified and experienced MQ administrator, which every company using MQ would be insane not to employ at least one of.... _________________ Well, I don't think there is any question about it. It can only be attributable to human error. This sort of thing has cropped up before, and it has always been due to human error. |
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mk621 |
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2018 11:55 pm Post subject: |
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zpat wrote: |
mk621 wrote: |
zpat wrote: |
Just to be clear, using a CCDT you do not need an updated version to use TLS 1.2 (or any cipher). |
Thanks for guidance, but I am new to CCDT. Can u give any link to tutoirial or any thread where I can learn to setup that.
Sorry if my questions feels silly to you.
Thanks again |
Why not google MQ CCDT ?
Or ask your qualified and experienced MQ administrator, which every company using MQ would be insane not to employ at least one of.... |
Thanks ZPAT. you were helpful |
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rdg |
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Anyone wishing to get hold of a newer copy can download the version from GitHub, here: https://github.com/ibm-messaging/mq-rfhutil
At the time of writing this was build version 9.1.3.230, built June 2019
So far, this version works like the unofficial v8.0.0 which I had been supplied (compatible) i.e. saves message files using the same format. It has updated TLS options including an "Any TLS 1.2" option.
Note: If you are upgrading from older versions e.g. v7.0.2, for some reason the MQMD byte sequence / marker in saved message files is different in these newer versions...
MQMD starts with “MD <STX>” with “MD <SOH>” (when viewed with Notepad++). Old message files can be remedied using a search and replace in Notepad++ or alike.
Also, we'd encountered an issue with v8.0.0 where it randomly and suddenly crashes / vanishes from the screen taking any last read messages with it. So far this hasn't occurred with v9.1.3 for me but it's early days yet. |
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