Setting Additional Controls for Incoming FTP/REXEC Logons
To set additional controls for incoming FTP/REXEC logons, select 1. FTP⁄REXEC Logon (Incoming) from the FTP/REXEC Logon Security screen (STRFW > 11). The Work with FTP/REXEC Logon Security screen appears:
Work with FTP⁄REXEC Logon Security Type options, press Enter. 1=Select 3=Copy 4=Delete Subset . . . . Opt User Group⁄User* IP addresses and authorities *PUBLIC *ALL-2, 1.1.1.193-2 %GROUP1 *ALL-2, 1.1.1.105-1 AA *ALL-2 AU *ALL-1 CS *ALL-1 RLTOOLS *ALL-2, 1.1.1.182-1 TZION *ALL-1 Bottom F3=Exit F6=Add new F8=Print F12=Cancel |
The body of the screen consists of three fields, starting with an Opt field for entering options. Each line refers to a single user or group and its authorities for incoming FTP/REXEC logons.
The User Group/User* field contains the name of a user or group. This can also be a generic* name. The value *PUBLIC refers to all users or groups for whom no more specific information is shown.
The IP addresses and authorities field contains a list of IP address ranges and authorities, shown as the address range, a dash, and a digit 1 through 3 where:
- 1: Accept logon requests
- 2: Reject logon requests
- 3: Require an ALTLOGON connection to connect, as set on the Modify FTP/REXEC Logon User screen, shown at Modifying a User for Incoming FTP/REXEC Logons.
Thus, for example, a value of *ALL-2, 1.1.1.105-1 shows that all FTP/REXEC logon requests are rejected, except those from the IP address 1.1.1.105, which are accepted.
To add information for a user or group, press the F6 key. The Add FTP/REXEC Logon User screen appears, as shown in Adding a User for Incoming FTP/REXEC Logons.
To modify information for a user or group, enter 1 in the Opt field for that user or group. The Modify FTP/REXEC Logon User screen appears, as shown in Modifying a User for Incoming FTP/REXEC Logons.
To copy information from one user or group to another, enter 3 in the Opt field for the original user or group. The Copy FTP/REXEC Logon User screen appears, as shown in Copying a User for Incoming FTP REXEC Logons.
To delete information for a user or a group, enter 4 in the Opt field for the user or group. The Delete FTP/REXEC Logon User screen appears, as shown in Deleting a User for Incoming FTP/REXEC Logons.