A company using Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX is implementing a new process to send text files to another company that uses Connect:Direct for Windows. The files at the source company are encoded using ISO8859-5, but the destination company must receive files encoded with UTF8. Which copy statement will successfully deliver the file at the destination company?
A file needs to be sent between a Sterling Connect:Direct for Windows and z/OS platform, converting from ASCII to EBCDIC. What is the correct SYSOPTS to use?
A Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX administrator is configuring the Connect:Direct Secure+ Option to securely transfer files. During the test, the connection failed and the administrator extracted the following information from the PNODE trace: The cause of this problem is that the Common Name (CN) in the Secure+ configuration does NOT match the:
What type of key is commonly known as a public-key system because it allows the public key to be freely exchanged, but the private key is never transmitted?
A Sterling Connect:Direct for UNIX administrator needs to enable the node named CDLOCAL to exchange data with a remote node named CDREMOTE using Secure+ STS protocol. The administrator will use the Secure+ Command Line Interface (SPCLI) to configure the Secure+. The remote node was previously added to the netmap. The administrator has received the following public keys from CDREMOTE: Considering that the parmfile is already initialized and opened, which sequence of commands will successfully accomplish this task on the CDLOCAL side?
Review the dump of the Certificate Authority (CA) root certificates: Which certificate will cause the connection to fail if it was used in a Server Authentication process during the SSL/TLS handshake?
A company is required to have proof of data origin and data integrity validation. The company would like to accomplish this with the Sterling Connect:Direct Secure+ STS protocol. What will provide strong authentication?
A Sterling Connect:Direct for Windows user has written a batch file to transfer files. The batch file is utilizing the Command Line Interface (Direct.exe) to submit processes. When the user starts the batch file, it completes successfully. However, when the batch file is started by a scheduling service application, it fails. The error message indicates that the Command Line Interface is unable to attach to the Connect:Direct node. What is a secure way to specify credentials for an automatic logon to the Connect:Direct Windows node?