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Le mer. 18 mai 2005 18:37:13, Elvis Budimlic écrivait: > iSeries client has the PORT keyword, FTP PORT(...). So you can > specify port other than 21. Also, even when inside the client and > using OPEN, you can specify the port again. That would override the classical 21 FTP port not the 8090 of the socks server. > I don't know enough about your socks server to tell you if it'll > allow for that or not. > > Elvis > > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marc Rauzier > Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 11:29 AM > To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion > Subject: RE: Socks server port > > Le mer. 18 mai 2005 14:44:02, Elvis Budimlic écrivait: > >> NESTAT *CNN >> F14 >> >> will give you the port numbers. >> >> However, I am a bit confused about your setup. Your socks server >> is running on the iSeries? Then its port number should show in >> the WRKSRVTBLE and could be changed. No? >> > > Alas, no and this is the point. The socks server is *not* running > on the iSeries. It is running somewhere on the intranet network to > allow the FTP traffic from the iSeries to go out on the internet > network. > > The FTP server on the internet server is listening on the > classical port (21). But the iSeries when running the FTP client > session, can only reach this FTP server by using the socks server > that is listening on the 8090 port. > > I have aleardy used this kind of setup (for a telnet session, but > it is the same), and I know that when accessing to a server thru a > socks server, the OS400 uses the standard socks server port which > is 1080. So, my question is : is it possible to replace 1080 by > 8090 and if yes, where can I do it ? > > WRKSRVTBLE is used for servers that runs on the iSeries and even > if it was not the case, I do not find any entry for any socks > service. > > >> Elvis >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx >> [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marc >> Rauzier Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 1:38 AM >> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion >> Subject: RE: Socks server port >> >> Le mar. 17 mai 2005 18:05:01, Wilt, Charles écrivait: >> >>> WRKSRVTBLE ?? >>> >> >> Thank you Charles. >> >> Well, I was sure not to write down this question in a fine >> english >> :-) >> >> In my case, the AS400 is not the server, it is the client. It >> runs an FTP session to a FTP server thru a socks server (the >> socks server can only be configured with iSeries Navigator by >> right-clicking Properties on the TCP/IP configuration in the >> Network panel and filling the right informations in the SOCKS >> tab). The WRKSRVTBLE would help me if the AS400 have been FTP >> server which is not the case. >> >> >>> Charles Wilt >>> iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer >>> Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America >>> ph: 513-573-4343 >>> fax: 513-398-1121 >>> >>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Marc >>>> Rauzier Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 11:31 AM >>>> To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> Subject: Socks server port >>>> >>>> >>>> Hello everybody >>>> >>>> When configuring the socks client on an AS400 for a socks >>>> server (I want to >>>> run FTP thru a socks server from the AS400), I do not see a >>>> way to change >>>> the port on which the socks server listens. >>>> >>>> Does someone know if it is possible (changing from 1080 which >>>> is, I guess, >>>> the default and used value to, let's say 8090) and, if yes, how >>>> ? >>>> >>>> Note : OS400 V4R5 >>>> >> >> > > > -- Cordialement/Best regards Marc Rauzier Opinions I stated here are my own.
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