We have just implemented a solution for such a transfer. We are required to
secure all data transfers internal or external. For z/OS to Unix to Linux we
use
FTP over System SSL on the z/OS side, lftp and proftp on Unix / Linux
respectively. For Windows, our shop did not change to use a
David Day,
You have received several good answers including advice about IIS and FTP
Server.
Some other missing points:
Use another user on WinXP for FTP purposes only and allow ONLY that user on
that 'incoming' folder. Remove 'Everyone' from list of users who may 'share'
that folder.
If
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I would like to be able to kick off an FTP of a dataset to a Windows
platform from MVS. All of the info I can come up
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I would like to be able to kick off an FTP of a dataset to a Windows
platform from MVS. All of the info I can come up with talks about how
to perform
. We've used the free FileZilla FTP server to do this:
http://filezilla-project.org/
..Rich
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A lot has been said about MVS/DNS/etc..., knowing the IP
On the off chance that anybody is interested, the following will print
out the IP address of eth0 on a Linux machine.
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 | awk 'BEGIN {FS=[: ]+} ;/ inet addr:/ {print $4}'
If you have Cygwin on your Windows box:
ipconfig | awk '/IP Address/ {print $NF}'
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This seems like a whole lot of work to go through to get around a
problem that shouldn't exist in the first place. If the DHCP/DNS is
setup correctly, every PC should have a valid DNS name that resolves the
IP address correctly. I don't remember any site I've worked at recently
(5 years) where I
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This seems like a whole lot of work to go through to get around
McKown, John wrote:
I have the problem with my Linux desktop. It is not part of the Windows
domain and so does/can not register itself with DDNS. I know it is
possible, but politics on the part of the Windows support staff deny me
the option.
It might not just be politics. There are
Just wanted to say thanks to all who responded to the request for information.
I believe I have enough to go on now to at least start to put together a plan.
Thanks again to all.
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A lot has been said about MVS/DNS/etc..., knowing the IP address of the workstation in
order for MVS to initiate the FTP down to the WS. Most have said it needs to
be a static IP address.
At this site, we use static IP addresses. However, while I
That would be one of my major concerns, security. But then being a
mainframe oriented person and long time DP/IT/MIS person, I've always been
concerned about security.
Daniel McLaughlin
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This is all very interesting but it doesn't address the issue of security very well. I'm stuck with
a direct COMCAST connection to my LAN that I can't disable without disabling my telephones
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 09:42:34 -0700, Edward Jaffe wrote:
McKown, John wrote:
I have the problem with my Linux desktop. It is not part of the Windows
domain and so does/can not register itself with DDNS. I know it is
possible, but politics on the part of the Windows support staff deny me
the
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:06 PM, McKown, John
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Of course, I don't allow ftp at all. I use SSH. I
think that there is an SSH server available for Windows, but I don't
really know.
FTP is popular, but a nasty protocol to secure properly, especially through
NAT-style
Well, at the site in question, there was no such updating of DNS for
workstations. Why? I have no idea. So, another solution was necessary.
On Wed Mar 19 12:05 , Scott Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
This seems like a whole lot of work to go through to get around a
problem that shouldn't
I'd appreciate it immensely if we could conduct a private
dialog about
the capabilities of your Netgear box. I'm a babe in the
woods in these
matters. My Linux experience consists of a few days of experimenting
with Red-Hat 6.0.
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Well, that's an interesting question, Rick. In my situations, everything was
behind the firewall so there was little concern for hackers. I do know that
the IIS on the WS can be setup with some security (userid, password, restricted
directory(ies), etc...
Is there any built-in security for
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Well, that's an interesting question, Rick. In my
situations
Green
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Well, that's an interesting question, Rick. In my
situations, everything was behind the firewall so there was
little concern for hackers. I do know that the IIS on the WS
Rick, I also have a Netgear Firewall at each of my 2 homes, with an encrypted
VPN between them. If you have any questions that I can help with, feel free to
contact me offline.
Rick Fochtman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/19/2008 1:19 PM
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would like to be able to kick off an FTP of a
dataset to a Windows platform from MVS.
I frequently transfer mainframe files to the PC and transfer PC files to the
mainframe, and I always perform
I would like to be able to kick off an FTP of a dataset to a Windows
platform from MVS. All of the info I can come up with talks about how to
perform this from the Windows side. Windows initiated receive. I want to do
this from the MVS side. When the file(s) are ready, send them down to
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That's some of the 'it depends' stuff. Can you get a static IP address for
the PC? If it's on DHCP and is up/down frequently, then how would you hit
it?
A full Dynamic IP implementation requires both DHCP and DDNS.
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I would like to be able to kick off an FTP of a dataset to a Windows
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want to do this from
I run an ftp server on windows and it works quite well. Someone suggested a
google search, the one I use Serv-U (http://www.serv-u.com/). And as Ed
wrote I use both DHCP and DDNS.
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Dave;
In order to have a Windows workstation accept incoming FTP, in other
words Windows as an FTP server, you have to run the Windows IIS service
or the equivalent. IIS is an optional component of XP and Vista. There
are settings in IIS for starting an FTP server and HTTP server, maybe
others.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would like to be able to kick off an FTP of a
dataset to a Windows platform from MVS.
I frequently transfer mainframe files to the PC and transfer PC files to the
mainframe, and I always perform the transfer from the mainframe side. I don't
use FTP; I use the ISPF
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I would like to be able to kick off an FTP of a dataset to a Windows
platform from MVS. All of the info I can come up with talks about how
to perform this from the Windows side. Windows initiated receive. I
want to do this from
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I would like to be able to kick off an FTP of a dataset to a Windows
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There are plenty of free FTP servers for Windoze out there. Some with
SSL/TLS support. Check out http://www.tucows.com.
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..re Not possible with standard Windows because it don't come with a FTP
server.
Ah.. But it does!
All you need to do is install IIS on your workstation, configure it and
somehow get the IP address of the WS to the host and use that to FTP
your files down
I would think if you go to the dos prompt and type FTP with no IP address and
get the prompt:
ftp
returned, FTP is on your PC.
Bill
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 15:09:43 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:
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Huh? What version of Windows are we talking about???
Both
Bill Wilkie of the IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
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I would think if you go to the dos prompt and type FTP with no IP
address and get the prompt:
ftp
returned, FTP is on your PC.
Whoever initiates the conversation in the
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I would think if you go to the dos prompt and type FTP with no IP
address and get the prompt:
ftp
Hal Merritt wrote:
Not possible with standard Windows because it don't come with a FTP
server.
Yes it does. You install the Personal Web Services or Server and it
installed Web Server (IIS), FTP server, and a SMTP server.
Initiation and control of FTP always comes from the client.
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