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Hi Rizwan,
 
I am sorry for delay. You are right it is not mentioned in the book.
That is so because CAE is not using that mechanisms anymore, probably. 
The file transfer should have ran nevertheless. I do not understand what is
not working exactly in your environment. We have not faced any problem with
file transfer caused by discussed exit point. Is it active in your
environment ?
 
Krzysztof

-----Oryginalna wiadomosc-----
Od: Rizwan Ahmed [mailto:rizwan@nscsa.com.sa]
Wyslano: 6 lutego 2001 12:37
Do: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Temat: RE: File Transfer security



Krzyszto 

(Ah! Someone at last has a similiar problem and responded!!!.Thanks) 

My telnet, FTP ,File Server exit programs are working great only File
Transfer is blowing up! 

I think V4R4 or for that matter CAE doesn't support old File Transfer Exit
Point (QIBM_QTF_TRANSFER) .By writing exit programs for Database Servers
(exit points) may be the File Transfer problem could be solved.Did you see
the IBM Manual Client Access Express Host servers  (Qb3aux03.pdf) and is
there any mention for this File Transfer Exit Point??


Regards 

Rizwan 

        BM__MailData-----Original Message----- 
From:   krzysztof.zygulski@big.pl [SMTP:krzysztof.zygulski@big.pl] 
Sent:   Tuesday, February 06, 2001 11:14 AM 
To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com 
Subject:        ODP: File Transfer security 

        Hi, 
  
I have similair problem. 
The problem could be that CAE is using different exit points and other 
transfer mechanismus then the good old one. It is neccesarry to adopt old 
program to new version. I wonder if you could look first to the telnet exit 
point QIBM_QTG_DEVINIT(if it is jumping) and then to search in that 
direction. 
  
Krzysztof 

        -----Oryginalna wiadomosc----- 
Od: Rizwan Ahmed [ mailto:rizwan@nscsa.com.sa <mailto:rizwan@nscsa.com.sa> ]

Wyslano: 31 stycznia 2001 10:52 
Do: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com' 
Temat: RE: File Transfer security 



        We have a scenario were users can download any prod data and upload
any 
garbage like using Client Access (Send and Receive) facility.We had an exit 
program which was working well in V3R2. 

        Now we are in V4R4 and  the program doesn't work I checked the
online manual 
for V4R4 Client Access Express Host Servers (Qb3aux03.pdf) and didn't find 
any mention on exit registry QIBM_QTF_TRANSFER but instead mentioning about 
File Server QIBM_QPWFS_FILE_SERV   

        As usual I searched archives but I get info what I know.I need help
from 
someone please!!! 
(P.S.. 
as a resort I am thinking to use the free utility from 
< http://www.400security.com <http://www.400security.com> .....>
www.400security.com.....) 

        Thanks  for any help     
____________________________________________________________________________

_____________________ 
A.Rizwan Ahamed      



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