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That's what I thought too.  It's not an issue, but they
were just wondering why that showed up in the FTP logs.

On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 12:22:20 -0400
 rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Does it vary with each user that signs on?  Or have you
only tested it 
with one user?  I wonder if they did something freaky
like change the jobd 
to run under a different user profile.

On V5R4 WRKACTJOB SBS(QUSRWRK) shows the Current User and
not the user 
that started the job.
               Current
Subsystem/Job  User 
  QXTRTFMMGR   QIPSJOB
  QZRCSRVS     ROB 
  QZRCSRVS     ROB 
  QZRCSRVS     ROB 
  QZRCSRVS     ROB 
  QZRCSRVS     ROB 
  QZRCSRVS     ROB 
  QZRCSRVS     ROB 
  QZRCSRVS     ROB 

But, perhaps our TCP jobs are "idle" now:
               Current
Subsystem/Job  User 
  QTFTP00319   QTCP 
  QTFTP00336   QTCP 


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No, the Connect has always been QTCP (this is the
connection when getting the login screen... there is no
userid at that point).

All other commands are different userids after that, but
the initial connect has always been QTCP.

Brad

On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 11:28:28 -0400
 rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
That's always been different than QTCP.  I've written
my
own exit 
programs.

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It's actually the userid passed in by the FTP exit
program.

Brad

On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 11:21:33 -0400
 "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If they are seeing this from within applications, the
program status data 
structure
has both id's. QTCP is in @UID, the log on user is
@CUSER

D*   PROGRAM  STATUS  DATA  STRUCTURE    *
D                SDS
D  @PNAME                 1     10
D  @JOB                 244    253
D  @UID                 254    263
D  @CUSER               358    367

jim franz

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I am working with a client who is seeing connections
to
their FTP server with a "real" User ID and not
QTCP.

I've always seen that when you initially connect to
the
FTP
server it uses user ID QTCP.  But in this case it's
connecting with their own user id.

They are on V5R3, so I am not sure if something has
changed, or if there is a way to configure an FTP
client to
connect with a different user id.

There is just one UserID that is doing this.  All
others
initially connect with QTCP.

Thanks for any info.

Brad
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