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Logging In to the eDirectory Tree
Logging In to an IBM Server
The following are the session-based details and are not tied to individual user
logins: bytes sent, bytes received, session duration, files sent, files received,
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A user can login to the FTP server either by specifying the username with full
context or with a context relative to the default context (which is the context
of the NetWare server where FTP is running). If the context is not specified,
the FTP server searches for the user only in the current session context.
If a user with an expired password attempts to log in to the FTP server, a
message stating that the password has expired is returned after the user logs
in. Logging in with an expired password uses the grace logins. If all the grace
logins of the user expire, the user cannot log in and receives an error message.
After the user logs in, the FTP server places the user in the user's eDirectory
home directory (if defined) and attaches the user to the server where the home
directory resides.
If the home directory is not defined or cannot be located, the FTP server places
the user in the default user home directory specified in the configuration file.
The DEFAULT_USER_HOME_SERVER parameter can be used to specify
the name of the server where the default user home directory is located. If the
parameter is not specified, by default the FTP server considers the default user
home directory to be on the server where the FTP server is running.
A user is placed in the default user home directory under the following
conditions:
If IGNORE_DIR_HOME = Yes.
If IGNORE_REMOTE_HOME = Yes, and the user's home directory is
on a remote server.
To log in to a remote IBM server, the user should have a user account in that
server.
To log in to the IBM server from FTP client, the user should start an FTP
session using FTPHost and should give the username in the following format:
@IBMservername.username
eDirectory
context.
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Table 2, "FTP Session Parameters," on page
14.
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