Always glad to help. ____________________________ 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
