Using client certificates with Web Express Logon
DCAS and z/OS environments that use client certificates for user authentication are no longer limited to Certificate Express Logon. Starting with Z and I Emulator for Web V9, Web Express Logon offers a type of logon automation that uses client-side certificates known as Certificate-based Web Express Logon. Although both Certificate Express Logon and Certificate-based Web Express Logon work exclusively with 3270 host sessions and require a DCAS server, the client certificates in the two models are used differently and the automation process requires different components. With Certificate Express Logon, client certificates are used to authenticate users to an Express Logon-enabled TN3270 server, and the Z and I Emulator for Web client and a TN3270 server are configured to automate the login process. With Certificate-based Web Express Logon, however, client certificates are used to authenticate users to a secure Web server, and a Host Credential Mapper plug-in and a macro are used to automate the login process.
Certificate-based Web Express Logon is a more flexible solution than Certificate Express Logon because it provides more implementation options. For more information about Certificate-based Web Express Logon, refer to Configuring macro-based automation in a z/OS and DCAS environment.