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Ahh I think I see something, on your chgvar lines they should read as follows: CHGVAR VAR(%BINARY(&RETCDOUT)) VALUE(1) CHGVAR VAR(%BINARY(&RETCDOUT)) VALUE(0) "If" I recall correctly, the return variable will get "messed" up unless you change it as a binary value. See if that takes care of it - That is basically what we have here, and it works. HTH Mark -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Frank W. Kany IV Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 7:58 AM To: rpg400-l-request@midrange.com; midrange-l@midrange.com Subject: PC to AS/400 FTP This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Thank you all for your suggestions about writing exit programs for exit points using examples from books such as "Cool title about the AS/400 and the internet" and "Who knew you could do that with RPGIV". However, after a week of working on this, I am still have difficulties in successfully implementing these exit programs. I have pasted some of the messages I get when I try to FTP into our AS/400. I have also pasted the CL program I found somewhere that I use to validate server logon. I'd like to add that the problem with being rejected from logging on and sometimes even refused connection happens with all the exit programs I write not just this 1 little CL program. I duplicated every exit program that has been put in front of me and when I implement them my connection is refused or log on is rejected. I created the program in my library. Ran the command "WRKREGINF". Selected "QIBM_QTMF_SVR_LOGON" with an option "8". Added exit program "FTPLOGON" from my library. I wait a few minutes. Go to MS-DOS and below is the result: ========================= C:\WINDOWS>ftp 192.168.XXX.XX Connected to 192.168.XXX.XX. 220-QTCP at 192.168.XXX.XX. 220 Connection will close if idle more than 5 minutes. User (192.168.XXX.XX:(none)): frank 331 Enter password. Password: 530 Log on attempt by user FRANK rejected. Login failed. ftp> quit 221 QUIT subcommand received. =============================== Source for the CL exit program: ======================================== PGM PARM(&APPIDIN &USRIN &USRLENIN &AUTIN + &AUTLENIN &IPADDRIN &IPLENIN &RETCDOUT + &USRPRFOUT &PASSWDOUT &CURLIBOUT) DCL VAR(&APPIDIN) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4) DCL VAR(&USRIN) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(999) DCL VAR(&USRLENIN) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4) DCL VAR(&AUTIN) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(999) DCL VAR(&AUTLENIN) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4) DCL VAR(&IPADDRIN) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(15) DCL VAR(&IPLENIN) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4) DCL VAR(&RETCDOUT) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4) DCL VAR(&USRPRFOUT) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(10) DCL VAR(&PASSWDOUT) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(10) DCL VAR(&CURLIBOUT) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(10) DCL VAR(&APPID) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(1 0) DCL VAR(&USRLEN) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(5 0) DCL VAR(&AUTLEN) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(5 0) DCL VAR(&IPLEN) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(5 0) CHGVAR VAR(&APPID) VALUE(%BINARY(&APPIDIN)) CHGVAR VAR(&USRLEN) VALUE(%BINARY(&USRLENIN)) CHGVAR VAR(&AUTLEN) VALUE(%BINARY(&AUTLENIN)) CHGVAR VAR(&IPLEN) VALUE(%BINARY(&IPLENIN)) CHGVAR VAR(&RETCDOUT) VALUE('1') IF COND(%SST(&USRIN 1 7) = 'FRANK36') + THEN(CHGVAR VAR(&RETCDOUT) VALUE('0')) RETURN ENDPGM ========================================= What I am missing or doing wrong? Frank -- _______________________________________________ This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/midrange-l or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@midrange.com Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l.
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