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<DIV dir=ltr align=left><SPAN class=905321223-18062008><FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff>Thanks. Yes, we'd like to allow the user to connect to
the PH Web screen (from anywhere), enter an existing OpenVMS user Id and
password and compare them with the existing use id and password from the OpenVMS
system. If I read this correctly, it should be possible to do
this? This would allow us to grant access to current OpenVMS
users (those using a Powerhouse application for example) to specific built
functions using PH Web and be able to to identify them without having to build
or store another set of user ids/passwords.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV dir=ltr align=left><SPAN class=905321223-18062008><FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff>I'm not aware of anyone using PH Web with
BCeIDs.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<FONT face=Tahoma><B>From:</B> Peter Bateman
[mailto:peterbateman808@hotmail.com] <BR><B>Sent:</B> Wed, June 18, 2008 12:56
PM<BR><B>To:</B> Johnson, Harold A EDUC:EX;
powerh-l@lists.sowder.com<BR><B>Subject:</B> RE: PH Web and
OpenVMS<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
<DIV></DIV> HI
Harold:<BR> <BR> <BR> When
someone signs into PowerHouse Web they are part
of<BR> UNKNOWN Application
Security Class unless there
username<BR> is in the
WEBLOGONID list and WEBLOGONID is the selected method.
<BR> Usernames in the UAF would
not necessarily<BR> be
identifiable to PowerHouse
Web.<BR> I am not sure how the
username is entered on the web
page. <BR> I suspect
that PowerHouse web prompts for the
username.<BR> <BR>
You could create a public PowerHouse web
page.<BR>
prompt for username and
password.<BR> Where the
username and the encrpyted the
<BR> password must be on must be
on
SYSUAF.<BR> <BR> According
to <A
href="http://download.paipai.net/texts/alt-2600%20FAQ.txt">http://download.paipai.net/texts/alt-2600%20FAQ.txt</A><BR>
"To check an OpenVMS password, you need to extract the password and
the<BR>password salt from the UAF using $GETUAI and then create a hash ( of the
entered password )<BR>based on that salt using $HASH_PASSWORD. Compare that hash
with the one from the<BR>UAF to determine if the password is the
same."<BR><BR> Has anyone
got PowerHouse Web to work BCEIDs?<BR>Regards,<BR>Peter
Bateman<BR> <BR><BR><B><FONT face=BellGothic-Black size=1>
<P align=left>VERSION 8.4E</P>PDL AND UTILITIES
REFERENCE<BR></B></FONT> <B><FONT
face=BellGothic-Black size=3><BR>
<P align=left>WEBLOGONID username [[,] username]...</P></B></FONT><FONT
face=SabonLTStd-Roman size=2>
<P align=left>Assigns user names that are potential members of this ASC.
Username is case sensitive.</P>
<P align=left>When PowerHouse Web opens a dictionary it checks the ID method in
the APPLICATION</P>
<P align=left>SECURITY ID METHOD option of the SYSTEM OPTIONS statement. If the
ID method is</P>
<P align=left>WEBLOGONID, PowerHouse Web checks authenticated usernames against
the list of usernames</P>
<P align=left>in the WEBLOGONID option. If the authenticated username is listed
in a WEBLOGONID option</P>
<P align=left>of an ASC statement, the user becomes a member of that ASC and the
KNOWN class. If an</P>
<P align=left>authenticated username is not listed in any WEBLOGONID option of
any ASC statement, the</P>
<P align=left>user is treated as a member of the ANONYMOUS class and the UNKNOWN
class.</P>
<P align=left>If there is no authenticated username, or the ASC ID METHOD is not
WEBLOGONID, the user</P>becomes a member of the ASC UNKNOWN.</FONT><BR><BR>
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Subject: PH Web and OpenVMS<BR>Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:11:21 -0700<BR>From:
Harold.A.Johnson@gov.bc.ca<BR>To: powerh-l@lists.sowder.com<BR><BR>
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<P class=EC_MsoNormal><SPAN lang=EN-CA
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><SPAN
class=EC_853540918-18062008>Hi everyone. We are thinking of using
PH Web and OpenVMS in the following way:</SPAN></SPAN></P>
<P class=EC_MsoNormal><SPAN lang=EN-CA
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Is possible to access the VMS
login (user_id/password) from a Powerhouse WEB screen and use this information
to authenticate the person logging in<SPAN class=EC_853540918-18062008>,
instead of creating a whole new user id/login process? If so, does
anyone know where I can find information on this?</SPAN></SPAN></P>
<P class=EC_MsoNormal><SPAN lang=EN-CA
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><SPAN
class=EC_853540918-18062008>thnx!</SPAN></SPAN></P>
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