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<h1 class="topictitle1">Modify architected transaction program names</h1>
<div><p>Learn the techniques used to prevent architected transaction program
names from running on the system.</p>
<div class="p">Some communications requests send a specific type of signal to your
system. This request is called an <span class="uicontrol">architecture transaction program
name</span> (TPN) because the name of the transaction program is part
of the APPC architecture for the system. A request for display station pass-through
request is an example of an architecture TPN. Architecture TPNs are a normal
way for communications to function and do not necessarily represent a security
exposure. However, architecture TPNs might provide an unexpected entrance
into your system. <p>Some TPNs do not pass a profile on the request. If the
request becomes associated with a communications entry whose default user
is *SYS, the request may be initiated on your system. However, the *SYS profile
can run system functions only, not user applications.</p>
<p>If you do not
want architecture TPNs to run with a default profile, you can change the default
user from *SYS to *NONE in communications entries. </p>
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<div class="section">If you do not want a specific TPN to run on your system at all, perform
the following steps:</div>
<ol><li class="stepexpand" id="architectmodify__step1cl"><a name="architectmodify__step1cl"><!-- --></a><span>Create a CL program that accepts several parameters.
The program should perform no function. It should simply have the Declare
(DCL) statements for parameters and then end.</span></li>
<li class="stepexpand"><span>Add a routing entry for the TPN to each subsystem that has communications
entries or remote location name entries. The routing entry should specify
the following:</span> <ul><li>A Compare value (CMPVAL) value equal to the program name for the TPN with
a starting position of 37.</li>
<li>A Program to call (PGM) value equal to the name of the program that you
created in step <a href="#architectmodify__step1cl">1</a>. This prevents
the TPN from locating another routing entry, such as *ANY.</li>
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<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzamvarchitecttpn.htm">Architecture TPN requests</a></strong><br />
This article lists the architecture transaction program names and their associated user profiles.</li>
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