FTP: Cannot Connect to MVS Mainframe
FTP: Cannot Connect to MVS Mainframe
I have no problem connecting with servers, but cannot establish an FTP connection with an MVS mainframe. I have tried various combinations of DNS and IP address, all to no avail.
I am able to connect to our mainframe with other FTP software.
Regards,
DG
I am able to connect to our mainframe with other FTP software.
Regards,
DG
Marek,
I think I have found the problem. FC connects successfully to the mainframe, but fails listing the specified directory. This is the message:
LIST /'t838.p98108.noacf2'
DirectoryListing: (550) 550 command LIST fails: access to resource is denied by server. - /'t838.p98108.noacf2'
The problem is the '/' before the dataset name. The command should be
LIST 't838.p98108.noacf2'
I cannot find a way to prevent FC from inserting the slash.
Thanks,
DG
I think I have found the problem. FC connects successfully to the mainframe, but fails listing the specified directory. This is the message:
LIST /'t838.p98108.noacf2'
DirectoryListing: (550) 550 command LIST fails: access to resource is denied by server. - /'t838.p98108.noacf2'
The problem is the '/' before the dataset name. The command should be
LIST 't838.p98108.noacf2'
I cannot find a way to prevent FC from inserting the slash.
Thanks,
DG
Marek,
The command format you suggest does not work.
When I first log in, I get this:
Response: 125 List started OK
Response: 250 List completed successfully.
Status: Directory listing successful
I tried the command you recommended and get this:
Command: CWD /t838.p98108.noacf2
Response: 550 command CWD fails: access to resource is denied by server.
When I try it without the dataset name in quotes, I get the wrong listing:
Command: CWD t838.p98108.noacf2
Response: 250 "MM49841.T838.P98108.NOACF2." is the working directory name prefix.
CWD with quotes works successfully.
Command: CWD 't838.p98108.noacf2'
Response: 250 The working directory "T838.P98108.NOACF2" is a partitioned data set
I tried LIST vs. CWD with these results:
Command: cwd 't838.p98108.dwgjcl'
Response: 250 The working directory "T838.P98108.DWGJCL" is a partitioned data set
Command: list 't838.p98108.dwgjcl'
Error: Connection timed out
The solution seems to be CWD 'dataset name'
Thanks,
DG
The command format you suggest does not work.
When I first log in, I get this:
Response: 125 List started OK
Response: 250 List completed successfully.
Status: Directory listing successful
I tried the command you recommended and get this:
Command: CWD /t838.p98108.noacf2
Response: 550 command CWD fails: access to resource is denied by server.
When I try it without the dataset name in quotes, I get the wrong listing:
Command: CWD t838.p98108.noacf2
Response: 250 "MM49841.T838.P98108.NOACF2." is the working directory name prefix.
CWD with quotes works successfully.
Command: CWD 't838.p98108.noacf2'
Response: 250 The working directory "T838.P98108.NOACF2" is a partitioned data set
I tried LIST vs. CWD with these results:
Command: cwd 't838.p98108.dwgjcl'
Response: 250 The working directory "T838.P98108.DWGJCL" is a partitioned data set
Command: list 't838.p98108.dwgjcl'
Error: Connection timed out
The solution seems to be CWD 'dataset name'
Thanks,
DG
Marek,
I notice you've made chanages in the FTP connection for an MVS mainframe. I continue to get messages about "access to resource denied" however and it seems to be the syntax for the CWD command. FC still puts a "/" in front of the dataset name. I will send you a personal message with the FC ftp log along with the corresponding log from FileZilla.
Regards,
DG
I notice you've made chanages in the FTP connection for an MVS mainframe. I continue to get messages about "access to resource denied" however and it seems to be the syntax for the CWD command. FC still puts a "/" in front of the dataset name. I will send you a personal message with the FC ftp log along with the corresponding log from FileZilla.
Regards,
DG
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