On Wednesday, 08/27/2008 at 06:20 EDT, Michael Coffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh Drat. :( > > We have a mandate that ALL FTP must be secure FTP, and it's going to be > enforced very (VERY) soon. We may have to continue doing the darned > intermediate file method in order to use the CMS FTP client. :(
I would use a Linux FTP proxy running next door to TCPIP that can connect with ftps. Think of the proxy as 1/2 of the FTP client. Taken together they constitute the "originating host". The network interface on Linux and the network interface on VM TCP/IP could be thought of as two interfaces on the same IP stack. The phrase "FTP proxy" need not come up in any conversation. Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott
