Name Format

*LIB indicates that the user sees standard Library/Object OS/400 style names

*PATH displays PC or *UNIX style file and directory names.

List Format

*DFT user sees standard OS/400 CHGFTPA server settings

*UNIX user sees UNIX style directory listings

6.When finished making all your selections, ENTER.

7.Press F9 to continue to the next step - setting up user authorities to CL commands.

Important Note:

When the FTP Client point is set to Level 4, only the GET and PUT FTP sub-commands are required. The other commands, when using the FTP Client, are for the TARGET SYSTEM ONLY (sent to/run on the target system).

When authorizing users to the GET/PUT sub-commands, the assumed object authority is reversed from authorities required for the FTP Server point and the same objects.

See the following examples.

Using FTP Client:

Sending an object to a remote system

An FTP PUT of object ABC in an FTP Client session requires *READ authority to object ABC on the local machine.

Get an object from a remote system

An FTP GET of object ABC in an FTP Client session requires *OBJMGT authority to the object ABC on the local machine.

Using FTP Server:

Send an object to local system

An FTP PUT of object ABC in an FTP Server session requires *OBJMGT authority to the object ABC on the LOCAL machine.

Get an object from the local system

An FTP GET of object ABC in an FTP Server session requires *READ authority to the object ABC on the LOCAL machine.

 

SafeNet/400 Reference Guide

1.16

Copyright 2008 MP Associates of Westchester, Inc.

V8.50 - May 2008

 

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