z/OS JES2 Initialization and Tuning Guide
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Propagating security information across a network

z/OS JES2 Initialization and Tuning Guide
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To allow users to submit jobs without specifying security information such as a userid, JES2 propagates the submitter's security information when the information is omitted. For example, you can have users omit their password from their job statements if you do not want to send passwords through the network. Propagation also occurs when you use the /*XMIT card to transmit a job to another node in the network. In this case, SAF passes the information that appears in the first JOB statement to the JOB statement that follows the /*XMIT card.

If SAF is unable to verify the security information on the first JOB statement:
  • If a TSO/E user submitted the job, SAF passes the TSO/E user's security information to the second JOB statement
  • If the job entered the system through a local card reader, SAF uses a default userid for propagation purposes. (See Understanding default userids for information about the default userid.)
How JES2 propagates security information describes what security information RACF® propagates for NJE jobs.

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