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  • Subject: Re: FTP on V3R2
  • From: tomh@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 13:27:31 -0600


I believe you're right in that TCP/IP for v3r2 is 5763-TC1.

And get this: there's a _documented_ CL program in the archives that I may be able to use and modify to fit the customer's FTP requirements.  

BTW - thanks for the 'subtle' reminder to research the archives first.  Guess I just got lazy, my apologies to all who didn't care to read yet another FTP exit point question.





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Allow me this one liberty first, please?  Beat that dead horse; harder,
harder!

The program product you are looking for is 57##TC1.  I think it is 5763TC1
for V3R2.  It should be on the tapes your operating system came with.
These are the tcp/ip utilities.  It is a freebie.

You'll need to do FTP exit point programming.  I used the program from this
redbook:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/SG244815.html
and heavily modified it.

Or you could buy a package from Pentasafe or someone else and get this and
many, many important security and operational issues covered for you
automatically.


Rob Berendt

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Can someone tell me - is FTP included in the base OS/400 for v3r2?  If not,
what do I need?


Also, how do I go about restricting an FTP user to a certain directory on
the 400?  Say that I've created a user profile called 'FTP01'.  When the
user establishes an FTP connection, they'll be prompted for their userid
(FTP01) and password.  Once on, I want them to be locked into their 'FTP01'
directory, and only be able to put/get files into that FTP01 directory.


Be in mind that I don't know diddley about exit points...






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