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Tue, 30 May 1995 14:21:39 -0500 |
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Computer Services, Xavier University of Louisiana |
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According to Feldmann, Rick:
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> When using ftp as a server, there are many times when I would like to have a
> user be able to stream a job. All the user needs to do is put a file on the
> 3000 and then issue a stream command to process the file. I know that when
> I run ftp.arpa.sys and connect as a client to another host, I can issue mpe
> commands by using the ':' prefix to the commands.
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> Given that the 'security' is based on the user logon to the ftp server, any
> mpe command could be issued, I would just like to be able to access the
> stream command.
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> There are other work arounds but I was hoping for something easy.
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Rick, you can!
Just say "site stream FILE" (where file is the file to be streamed.
If your version doesn't do this, update with the most recent powerpatch -
this was added in some patch to mpe/ix 4.0.
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Richard Gambrell | Internet: [log in to unmask]
Mgr. Tech. Services | POT: 504-483-7454 FAX: 504-482-1561
Xavier University of LA | Smail: 7325 Palmetto, New Orleans, LA 70125
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