Persistent-Filesystem-Timeout; Password-Aaa-Policy - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Note: While multiple FTP servers on the same system can use the same or
When limiting the port range, use the following commands to define the range and
the idle timeout for data connections:
v passive-idle-timeout
v passive-port-max
v passive-port-min
This command is relevant when allowing or requiring the use of passive mode. In
other words, this command is relevant when the value of the passive command is
any keyword except disallow.
Related Commands
passive, passive-idle-timeout, passive-port-max, passive-port-min

persistent-filesystem-timeout

Specifies the inactivity duration for a connection to a virtual persistent file system.
Syntax
persistent-filesystem-timeout seconds
Parameters
seconds
Guidelines
The persistent-filesystem-timeout command specifies the duration in seconds that
a connection to a virtual file system is retained after all FTP control connections
from user identities are disconnected. When the timeout expires, the virtual file
system object is destroyed. All of the response files that were not deleted by the
FTP client are deleted from their storage area.
This command is relevant when filesystem is virtual-persistent. Otherwise, it is
ignored. Otherwise, it is ignored.
Related Commands
filesystem

password-aaa-policy

Assigns an AAA Policy to evaluate the user name and password.
overlapping passive port ranges, this configuration could introduce
contention for a common resource in the TCP implementation.
Because of contention, do not use a port range that overlaps with other
services that are on the same system as the FTP server. Because there is no
configuration check for such conflicts, another service might allocate the
ports first. If this happens, the port will not be available for the FTP server
when it attempts to allocate a listening port dynamically.
Specifies the inactivity duration in seconds. Use an integer in the range of
1 through 43000. The default is 600.
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