HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Leaving out the GUARDIAN specification form the PORTCONF file disables the Guardian
personality for users who do not use aliases.
For alias users, the FTP Server will use the default personality according to the INITIAL
DIRECTORY attribute specification. For example, if the INITIAL DIRECTORY specification is
OSS, the default personality is OSS. If there is no INITIAL DIRECTORY specification, the FTP
Server chooses Guardian as the default personality.

NOTE:

The INITIAL DIRECTORY attribute is specified as part of the Safeguard configuration.

You can view it with the following SAFECOM command:
INFO USER user-id DETAIL
FTP default personality selection depends on whether the INITIAL DIRECTORY attribute is set.
If a valid initial directory is set, the user is logged on with an OSS default personality.
If no initial directory is set, the user is logged on with a Guardian personality
.If OSS is not running or if a nonexistent initial directory is set, normal users are logged on
with a Guardian personality. The logons of anonymous users, however, are denied in this
case.
For more information on the INITIAL DIRECTORY attribute, see the Safeguard Reference Manual.

IPSIZE max-size

specifies the maximum transfer size used when data is transferred to and from processes. The
value for max-size is a numeric value, specifying the maximum transfer size in bytes.

LOTS 0|1

specifies that the Last Open TimeStamp be updated for every GET request from the FTP Server.
Setting the value of LOTS to to 1 enables the updating of the Last Open TiemStamp. Setting
the value to 0 disables such updating.
Leaving out the LOTS specification from the PORTCONF file disables the updating of the Last
Open TimeStamp.

TIMER timer-value

specifies idle timeout value for the FTP server. When you include TIMER in the PORTCONF file,
the FTP server times out after the specified time if there is no session activity. The value of
timer-value

is a numeric value defining the time-out interval in seconds.

STIMER timer-value

specifies idle timeout value for the FTP server data connection establishment. When STIMER
value is included in the PORTCONF file and if there is no connection request from the FTP
client, the FTP server stops waiting for a data connection after the specified time. The value of
timer-value

is a numeric value ranging from 1 through 32767 defining the timeout interval

in seconds.

UEXT x,y,z

over-rides the default values for the primary, secondary, and maximum extents used for the
transfer of unstructured files.
The value for x is a numeric value from 1 through 65535. This value specifies the primary
extent size in pages (2048-byte units).
The value for y is a numeric value from 1 through 65535. This value specifies the secondary
extent size in pages (2048-byte units).
The value of z is a numeric value from 1 through 978. This value specifies the maximum number
of extents of a local or remote file.
Leaving out the UEXT specification from the PORTCONF file causes the FTP Server to use the
default values.

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