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I'm using our Townsend software to send the file. I want to avoid using QSH if I have to.








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From: Dennis Lovelady <iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, Dec 16, 2010 3:05 pm
Subject: RE: OS400/Unix authority settings


Merry Christmas!
You say you are "sending" those files. Is that (as it sounds) "sending" as
n via ftp? In a tar file or not?
I ask because the umask on the receiving system determines permissions for
iles that are received via most methods, including FTP. The *recipent's*
ystem would be responsible for such settings.
To answer your question directly: those permissions are exactly the same on
FS as they are on a unix system. The best way to set such permissions
epends upon how you are creating the file. chmod works well, as do the
PIs for setting permission flags.
I hope the information you seek is in here somewhere.
Dennis Lovelady
ttp://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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A fashion ten years before its time is indecent. Ten years after its time
t is hideous. After a century, it becomes romantic."
-- James Laver

Hi Folks, Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays!

I'm working with a biz partner who's requiring the permissions on IFS
files to be set to
644(rw-r--r--) on files that I send to his system from our AS400's.

What would be the IFS authority settings, if any, that would correspond
to 644(rw-r--r--)? Is there any place to find that info?

Thanks, Frank



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