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Operating Systems AIX HMC ssh_config file edit Post 303012010 by MichaelFelt on Saturday 27th of January 2018 02:53:37 PM
Old 01-27-2018
Anyway, the official answer would be something like:
* open a PMR and request a special code so that you can su to root (from memory something called the 'pesh')
* with the root prompt - you can edit what ever you want.

I am sure part of the 'official' solution would be to discuss what level of HMC code you are running. Maybe this problem goes away with an HMC update!

As you never said (and noone asked) I'll just assume you have learned to update your HMC. If it is at version 8.6 or higher, and it is still using the low-grade encryption elements - open a PMR to IBM for a bug-fix. As it is clearly time for it to be gone!

(and because I am curious - what level of HMC - were - you at?
 

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RADIO(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual						  RADIO(9)

NAME
radio -- interface between low and high level radio drivers DESCRIPTION
The radio device driver is divided into a high level, hardware independent layer, and a low level hardware dependent layer. The interface between these is the radio_hw_if structure. struct radio_hw_if { int (*open)(void *, int, int, struct lwp *); int (*close)(void *, int, int, struct lwp *); int (*get_info)(void *, struct radio_info *); int (*set_info)(void *, struct radio_info *); int (*search)(void *, int); }; The high level radio driver attaches to the low level driver when the latter calls radio_attach_mi. This call should be void radio_attach_mi(rhwp, hdlp, dev) struct radio_hw_if *rhwp; void *hdlp; struct device *dev; The radio_hw_if struct is as shown above. The hdlp argument is a handle to some low level data structure. It is sent as the first argument to all the functions in radio_hw_if when the high level driver calls them. dev is the device struct for the hardware device. The fields of radio_hw_if are described in some more detail below. int open (void *, int flags, int fmt, struct lwp *p); Optional. Is called when the radio device is opened. Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error code. int close (void *, int flags, int fmt, struct lwp *p); Optional. Is called when the radio device is closed. Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error code. int get_info (void *, struct radio_info *); Fill the radio_info struct. Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error code. int set_info (void *, struct radio_info *); Set values from the radio_info struct. Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error code. int search (void *, int); Returns 0 on success, otherwise an error code. SEE ALSO
radio(4) BSD
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