User Guide
10 NetWare FTP Server Administration Guide
NetWare FTP Server Administration Guide
103-000172-001
August 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
whether or not the remote servers are running NetWare FTP Server
software.
See “Accessing a Remote Server” on page 28 and Table 5, “Login
Parameters,” on page 15.
Anonymous user access
An Anonymous user account can be set up to provide users with basic
access to public files.
See “Anonymous User Access” on page 37.
Special Quote Site commands
These NetWare-specific commands can be used to change or view some
of the NetWare server-specific parameters.
See “Quote Site Commands” on page 31.
Firewall support
When the FTP client is behind a firewall and the FTP server cannot
connect to the FTP client, NetWare FTP Server software supports passive
mode data transfer and the configuration of a range of passive data ports.
See Table 7, “Firewall Support Parameters,” on page 17.
Active Sessions display
Details of all the active FTP instances at a particular time such as a list of
all instances, details of each instance, all sessions in an instance, and all
details of each session can be viewed.
See “Viewing the Active Sessions Display” on page 26.
Name space support
NetWare FTP Server software can operate in both DOS and long name
spaces. The FTP user can dynamically change the default name space by
using one of the Quote Site commands.
See “Quote Site Commands” on page 31.
Simple Network Management Protocol error reporting service
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps are issued when an
FTP login request comes from an intruder host or from a node address
restricted through Novell eDirectory. The traps can be viewed on the
management console.