Always glad to help.

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Jim Hughes
603-271-5586
"Any fool can criticize when a man makes a mistake - and most of them
do."


=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
=>Behalf Of Gentry, Stephen
=>Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 8:47 AM
=>To: [email protected]
=>Subject: Re: ftpserve
=>
=>Why, no, I didn't.
=>(But I did add it before replying to this email and that fixed it).
=>Onward . . . .
=>Thanks, Jim.
=>
=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
=>Behalf Of Hughes, Jim
=>Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 8:41 AM
=>To: [email protected]
=>Subject: Re: ftpserve
=>
=>Did you add these two commands to your VMSECURE AUTHORIZ CONFIG FILE?
=>
=>Grant DIAGPCHK TO FTPSERVE
=>Grant SURROGAT TO FTPSERVE
=>
=>____________________________
=>Jim Hughes
=>603-271-5586
=>"Any fool can criticize when a man makes a mistake - and most of them
=>do."
=>
=>
=>=>-----Original Message-----
=>=>From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
=>On
=>=>Behalf Of Gentry, Stephen
=>=>Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 7:54 AM
=>=>To: [email protected]
=>=>Subject: Re: ftpserve
=>=>
=>=>ESM is VM:Secure.  I am able to logon to FTPSERVE and issue the LINK
=>=>from the command line and it works.  Just for funnies I also added a
=>=>LINK statement in the user direct of FTPSERVE pointing to the mdisk
on
=>=>SRG.
=>=>Still Permission denied.
=>=>
=>=>-----Original Message-----
=>=>From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
=>On
=>=>Behalf Of Mike Harding
=>=>Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 5:33 PM
=>=>To: [email protected]
=>=>Subject: Re: ftpserve
=>=>
=>=>Some observations:
=>=> - If your ESM is controlling links, the minidisk passwords are
=>ignored.
=>=>
=>=>If it isn't, then you might try a password of "ALL" rather than
"ANY";
=>=>there's nothing special about "ANY".
=>=>- Check your ESM (you don't specify what it is) docs for the proper
=>=>DTCPARMS entries for ftpserve, they vary between ESMs (and,
slightly,
=>=>for
=>=>zVM releases).
=>=>- Check your ESM rules/permissions for the disk.  When properly set
up
=>=>to
=>=>use an ESM, ftpserve attempts to link to target minidisks as the
user
=>=>logged into the session.  It is possible to define a minidisk to an
=>ESM
=>=>such that it can't be linked even by the owner.  What happens if SRG
=>=>detaches its 192 while logged on, then attempts to re-link it? (The
=>=>process invoked to create your virtual machine when you logon
bypasses
=>=>the
=>=>ESM for directory-defined minidisks.)
=>=>--Mike
=>=>
=>=>
=>=>
=>=>
=>=>
=>=>I'm trying to set up a user and have their 192 minidisk be there
=>default
=>=>working directory.  I've coded the CHKIPADR.EXEC to look for the
=>=>specific userid(SRG) and if a match, QUEUE 'SRG 192'  I've change
the
=>=>mdisk passwords to ANY for all accesses.  We have an ESM and I have
=>=>coded the appropriate commands to allow FTPSERVE to link to the SRG
=>192
=>=>mdisk.
=>=>I am able to logon but get the following messages:
=>=>230-SRG logged in; no working directory defined.
=>=>230-Permission denied to LINK to SRG 192
=>=>I don't know what I'm missing to make the LINK.
=>=>Who is actually issuing the LINK?  FTPSERVE?
=>=>Any suggestions?
=>=>Thanks,
=>=>Steve

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