
Go to Creating a Desktop Alias for instructions. You can create an alias on your desktop or in the System Dock to open a UISA terminal or FTP session. Go to the Customizing Your Terminal Session page for instructions. You can also customize the appearance of your terminal session. Once you are connected, you can log in with your UserID and password You will get the familar UIS login screen. The window will expand to show more details.Ĭheck the box labled Always trust these certificates.

The first time you connect to UISA with HOD you will get a window asking you to accept a “certificate.” This is a security feature and ensures that the session you are connecting to is in fact a secure session on UISA.Ĭheck to see that the applet was signed by “International Business Machines Corporation,” and authenticated by “Thawte Consulting cc.” Click the Show Certificate button. You can save this page as a bookmark.įor a typical UIS (Galaxy) session, double-click the UISA 3270-2 icon. When the applets have finished downloading, you will see this window. The Java applets will download in the background and you will see this window in your browser during the download. Installing Mac HODīegin installation by going to the HOD web page at ( Note the underscore character (“_”) between “uis” and “web” in the address.) NOTE: To connect to HOD you will need to be on the two factor VPN. Java is installed by default on the Mac with OS X, but if for some reason it is not installed, you can get more information from Oracle. HOD uses Java applets and requires that Java already be installed on your computer. If you use another version of Safari, or another browser, the screens you see may look different from the ones shown here. The instructions and examples on this page show screen shots from Safari 2.0.4, which is current with Mac OS X 10.4.9.

IBM recommends using the Safari browser for HOD.
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Host On Demand (HOD) is the recommended terminal session application for Mac OS X users.
