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Michael - the easiest way is for each person is to have a unique User1 name (and therefore a unique password). Now this person may in fact be a company where Joe Blow and Fred Bloggs are both responsible to transmit the files in question via FTP. My question to you is, do you need to know whether it was Joe Blow OR Fred Bloggs that ftp'ed the file. In which case they both need a User name. However, you have no control over whether Joe gives the Username/Password to Mary to use etc. etc. Alan Shore NBTY, Inc (631) 244-2000 ext. 5019 AShore@xxxxxxxx midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 01/05/2007 09:21:57 AM:
As a baseline, my knowledge of FTP and how it works is limited. My question is based on the following scenario: 1> User1/Password1 initals an FTP request to the iSeries 2> Exit program on the iSeries recognizes User1/Password1 and changes it to a "common" FTP "user profile" that has proper authority to put a file 3> FTP request to put a file to the iSeries is completed and the user log's off At a later date, how can I determine who User1/Password1 was... inorder
to
properly process the data in the file. TIA Michael
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