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One of the reasons I used a special message queue is because it can be
protected better than the workstation message queue.
I am not sending messages to batch jobs just interactive jobs. I can include
the command in the message but it has to be prefixed with a special code
word before the break handling program will execute it.
Normally, the QSECOFR signon doesn't execute the program which creates the
message queue so you can't send commands to its job.
Albert
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[SMTP:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rich Duzenbury
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 11:28 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: Break handling program
On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 10:26, York, Albert wrote:
> I had a similar situation a few years ago. However, I changed the
initial
> program. It creates a message queue in the QRPLOBJ library named
BRKMxxxxxx,
> where xxxxxx is the job number (i.e. BRKM407689), and puts it n
break mode
> with a break handling program. If I want that job to execute a
command I
> send a message to its message queue.
Albert, this sounds interesting. But why not CHGMSGQ the
workstation
message queue? Are you sending commands to batch jobs?
Also, do you send the command in the message? If so, what's to
prevent
someone from subverting the entire system by sending a malicious
message
command to, say, QSECOFR?
>
> Albert
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Regards,
Rich
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