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this is very frustrating as I have been using filezilla to connect with no
issues.

I'm having to coordinate all efforts with an offshore team (whitelisting,
userID getting disabled, etc.)

so even right now filezilla wont' connect... i wonder the status of the
server this whole time i've been experimenting.

i'll try the putty - i have it installed, but what is the difference
between that and filezilla?

On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 3:23 PM John Yeung <gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 3:14 PM Jack Woehr
<jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The last thing I would try is ssh'ing into your IBM i instead of QP2TERM
and launching the expect script there.

Jay, forgive me if this was already established, but have you been
able to *interactively from the i* connect to the desired server? You
said you couldn't do it from QP2TERM. Jack was not surprised by that
at all. Since the idea behind Expect is that it merely emulates
interactive behavior, you should ensure that you can connect with
truly interactive means. And the only fair way to do that is to use an
SSH session into PASE (with PuTTY, for example, though there are
alternatives), and stay far away from 5250. When you use QP2TERM,
you're still bound by 5250.

John Y.
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