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  • Subject: Re: FTP on V3R2
  • From: tomh@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 08:19:10 -0600


Thanks to all who responded.  I've pitched the results of all my configuration testing to my boss, who is now totally jazzed that our customer won't need to buy a PC with FTP software to handle the FTP security.




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Tom,
 
Others have noted how to restore the TCP product  from system tapes, so I won't go there. To restrict users to certain libraries  you can implement the FTP exit point controls. There are examples of these in  the TCP reference manual.
 
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----- Original Message -----
From:  tomh@simas.com
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 8:11  AM
Subject: FTP on V3R2


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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