Server side. I was expecting a configuration information such as the
syslogd uses.

ITschak
בתאריך 6 באוק 2016 02:10,‏ "Paul Gilmartin" <
[email protected]> כתב:

> On Wed, 5 Oct 2016 14:42:34 -0700, Tom Brennan wrote:
>
> >Just some wild guesses:  If we can assume the token is to provide a
> >common spot for multiple tasks or address spaces, then I'm trying to
> >think why FTP would need more than one TCB or ASCB.  I know that an FTP
> >transfer has two TCPIP connections - one for the text commands and
> >another for the actual data.  And multiple TCPIP connections are often
> >coded in separate tasks so each can wait to receive input without
> >blocking other processing.
> >
> It appears that when I log in with FTP, "ps" at the z/OS server side shows
> me:
> user@OS/390.25.00: psgrep .
>      UID        PID       PPID  C    STIME TTY       TIME CMD
>     User   33554564         33  - 17:00:56 ?         0:00 /usr/sbin/ftpdns
> 2139809264
>
> I hope that for security this PID runs under an isolated ASCB.  I haven't
> the skill
> to suss out more.
>
> >Itschak Mugzach wrote:
> >> Each time I start ftp, a new name-token pair is created. The name is
> >> EZAFTPnnnn. the numeric part is changed on each iteration. I am trying
> to
> >> understand the purpose of this name-token pair and it seems to be
> >> undocumented.  Any idea?
> >>
> Do you see this on the client side or on the server side?
>
> -- gil
>
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