Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Configuring FTP Access
Configuration of FTP server access is fully described in the TCP/IP Configuration and Management
Manual and the TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual.
Whether an anonymous user of FTP initially enters the Guardian environment or the OSS environment
depends on which anonymous login user name is used and whether an OSS initial directory is
configured for that user name. “Managing Security” (page 216), shows how to set up an OSS user
for anonymous FTP access.
Additional information on defining the initial working directory for FTP server access can be found
in “Managing Security” (page 216).
OSS FTP client users should have the full OSS pathname (/usr/ucb) of the FTP client program
added to the PATH environment variable in their .profile files. The default value for PATH does
not include the FTP pathname.
Alternatively, you can add /usr/ucb to the /etc/profile file for all users (as is done in the
/etc/profile.sample file supplied by HP). “Managing Security” (page 216), describes how
to set up the /etc/profile file.
Configuring FTP Access 203