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How are you handling authentication? If you're doing guest access, that means anyone can read/write to your shared directory. You didn't share root, did you?

Just a few thoughts...



Justin Taylor



-----Original Message-----
From: Tom L. Deskevich [mailto:tld@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2016 12:40 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Add an i to QNTC to access it's IFS

I needed to write an image to the IFS of another i. Initially, I was thinking doing FTP on the fly. Then I thought, I wonder if I can just do a MD '/QNTC/<name of the i> and writing it to that path. It worked but just showed me the shares, which makes sense. I then shared the folder I needed to write to. And I was surprised that it worked and it was that easy. Did not see anything on this in all my searching. But it is almost the equivalent of a DDM file for the IFS. Since I did not find any information out there on doing this, just wanted to make sure I would not encounter any
problems.



Tom Deskevich





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