Probably was using iNAV application administration which is essentially a GUI front end for functional usage. Make a connection to this system with iNAV or Director Navigator web interface, open application administration, click on host applications, and click on TCP/IP utilities, FTP, and then FTP client operations. The rest is self-explanatory. If you just want to quickly verify this is what they used for FTP client command security use the display functional usage command (DSPFCNUSG). I would think that customizations of the "QIBM_QTMF_CLIENT_REQ_x" functions should be evident.
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jack Tucky
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 8:23 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: FTP Access
I have a customer who has some sort of FTP access restrictions going on.
Some users are restricted from issuing cd \ to move up from their User profile home directory. Other users can do it. They want me to make all users be locked into their home directory and below.
I looked for FTP Exit programs, checkws Application administration on Iseries Navigator, any other places I could think of. I can't find any indication of how this is being done.
One of their users said he used to control access with an IBM program on his PC.
Any ideas appreciated.
Thanks, Jack.
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