When you implement RRSF over TCP/IP, you must implement a trust policy based on digital
certificates to allow TCP/IP communication to take place between RRSF nodes. RRSF node
connections that use TCP/IP are protected by using AT-TLS. This trust policy is based on the
requirements of AT-TLS. It requires that you create a RACF key ring for each node and one or
more signed server certificates. These items were created in 3.4, “Creating digital certificates
and key rings” on page 46.
Various certificates can be used to define the encryption used between RRSF nodes: ...
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