My AUX file for VMFTP currently contains:
MASKPW VMFTP003 Mask password display in msg 401
NODELAY VMFTP002 Avoid unknown host message
FIXRC250 VMFTP001 Fix return code processing for rc=250
The update files are:
READ: VMFTP FIXRC250 Z1
./ I 00650000 $ 652000 2000 06/17/99 11:36:50
* 03/04/1999 Look for RC=250 when handling "bytes transferred" FIXRC250
* Mark L. Wheeler, 3M Company FIXRC250
./ I 06330000 $ 6333000 3000 06/17/99 11:36:50
CLC LASTRESP,=C'250' Is it a byte count? FIXRC250
BE TYPLICAC Yes FIXRC250
READ: VMFTP NODELAY Z1
./ R 11270000 $ 11274990 4990 05/11/02 13:19:45
DC CL8'0.0.0.0'
./ R 11900000 11920000 $ 11906990 6990 05/11/02 13:19:45
FTPCMND DS 0C'FTP 0.0.0.0' FTP command
DC C'FTP '
FTPARG DC C'0.0.0.0'
READ: VMFTP NOMASKOPW Z1
./ I 00654000 $ 654500 500 10/04/05 14:11:50
* 2005/09/30 Default to mask PW in msg 401 prompt reply. MASKPW
* New option to display PW in msg 401: NOMASKPW MASKPW
* Mike Walter, Hewitt Associates MASKPW
* MASKPW
* Nota bene: After ASSEMBLE, build the MODULE with: MASKPW
* LOAD VMFTP (CLEAR RLDSAVE FULLMAP HIST MASKPW
* GENMOD VMFTP (SYSTEM MASKPW
* (Failure to GENMOD with the "SYSTEM" option will MASKPW
* cause a Protection Exception just before the MASKPW
* SETDEPTH routine, when issuing ST R5,SSAVEPRV) MASKPW
* MASKPW
./ R 01570000 $ 1570990 990 10/04/05 14:11:50
SETNOMSK DS 0H MASKPW
TM FTPFLAGS,FTPNOMSK Flag already on? MASKPW
BO DUPOPTNM Yes MASKPW
OI FTPFLAGS,FTPNOMSK Skip PW masking in msg 401 MASKPW
B FINDOPTN MASKPW
SETDBUG DS 0H MASKPW
./ I 04910000 $ 4910700 700 10/04/05 14:11:50
SPACE 1 MASKPW
TM SCFLAGS,SCPWPMPT Handling a password prompt? MASKPW
BNO ISSUE401 No MASKPW
TM FTPFLAGS,FTPNOMSK Want password masked? MASKPW
BO ISSUE401 Yes, display as returned MASKPW
* No, default to mask PW MASKPW
SPACE 1 MASKPW
LR R9,R5 Copy PW length MASKPW
BCTR R9,0 Decrement for EX MASKPW
EX R9,SAVEPW Save pw for actual cmd MASKPW
EX R9,MASKPW x-out pw for display MASKPW
* drop through to ISSUE401 MASKPW
ISSUE401 DS 0H MASKPW
./ I 04960000 $ 4961000 1000 10/04/05 14:11:50
TM SCFLAGS,SCPWPMPT Handling a password prompt? MASKPW
BNO SUBNOECH N MASKPW
NI SCFLAGS,255-SCPWPMPT Done masking PW MASKPW
EX R9,RSTRPW Restore actual password MASKPW
SPACE 1 MASKPW
./ I 05750000 $ 5752000 2000 10/04/05 14:11:50
SAVEPW MVC PWBUFFER(*-*),0(R2) Save actual PW for cmd MASKPW
MASKPW MVC 0(*-*,R4),=CL8'xxxxxxxx' mask PW (in msg 401) MASKPW
RSTRPW MVC 0(*-*,R4),PWBUFFER Restore actual cmd PW MASKPW
SPACE 1 MASKPW
./ I 06160000 $ 6165000 5000 10/04/05 14:11:50
OI SCFLAGS,SCPWPMPT Indicate handling PW prompt MASKPW
./ I 06200000 $ 6205000 5000 10/04/05 14:11:50
NI SCFLAGS,255-SCPWPMPT Ind. not handling PW promptMASKPW
./ I 11830000 $ 11835000 5000 10/04/05 14:11:50
DC CL11'NOMASKPW ',AL1(8-1),AL2(SETNOMSK-VMFTP) MASKPW
./ I 12000000 $ 12005000 5000 10/04/05 14:11:50
FTPNOMSK EQU X'04' Don't mask PW in msg 401 MASKPW
./ I 12090000 $ 12095000 5000 10/04/05 14:11:50
SCPWPMPT EQU X'01' Handling "Password:" prompt MASKPW
./ I 12120000 $ 12125000 5000 10/04/05 14:11:50
PWBUFFER DS CL8' ' Save password across display MASKPW
End of updates.
Anyone have any others? Wouldn't it be great if VMFTP could make it's way to the IBM VM Download Page? <hint, hint to the author>
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
| "Schuh, Richard"
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You are asking me? You obviously know more about it than I :)
Regards,
Richard Schuh
-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shimon Lebowitz
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 2:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: VMFTP
Does that one include all the fixes, such as the one to
correct VMFTP retuirning fileSIZE as RC on transfer
of small files?
On 30 May 2006 at 22:17, Richard Schuh wrote:
> Lee Stewart wrote:
>
> > Can someone point me to the current home for VMFTP (the FTP subcommand
> > processor by Romney)?
> > Thanks,
> > Lee
>
> Lee,
>
> a search of the list archives came up with
>
> http://listserv.uark.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0510&L=IBMVM&P=R3721&I=-3 <http://ukcc.uky.edu/%7Etools.1997/>
>
> posted by Mike Walter.
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