I thought that the OS/400 Secure FTP was proprietary and only worked with 
other iSeries servers.  Unix servers run "SecureFTP" by running FTP inside 
an SSH tunnel.  OS/400 uses SSL to encrypt the traffic.

Your output clearly shows that there server is running Unix.  Maybe you 
need to use SSH, specifically sftp, to transfer the file.

Mark


midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/18/2005 01:10:15 PM:

> I have license program "5722AC3 V5R2M0 Crypto Access Provider 128-bit 
> for AS/400" installed. I'm not sure what BellSouth is using. I would 
> assume 128.  I'll check on that.
> 
> Thanx, PLA
> 
> 
> michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> >Are the encryption levels the same (40 bit vs. 128 bit)?
> >
> > 
> >
> >>-------- Original Message --------
> >>Subject: SSL FTP from V5R2 AS/400 to BellSouth
> >>From: Patrick L Archibald <mailinglists4pla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>Date: Wed, May 18, 2005 12:46 pm
> >>To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>
> >>Hi
> >>
> >>I am trying get files using SSL FTP from a V5R2 AS/400 to BellSouth. I
> >>am getting a return code -23 prior to logging in. Does anyone know 
what 
> >>return code -23 means?
> >>
> >>I am using the following command:
> >>
> >>STRTCPFTP RMTSYS(AICXFERTEST.BELLSOUTH.COM) SECCNN(*SSL)
> >>
> >>Afterwards I get this:
> >>
> >>Connecting to host AICXFERTEST.BELLSOUTH.COM at address 139.76.142.4 
> >>using port 21.
> >>
> >>220 <<<Connect:Enterprise UNIX 2.2.00 Secure FTP>>> at aic00387 FTP 
> >>server ready. Time = 12:44:18
> >>
> >>234 AUTH TLS-C/TLS OK.
> >> 
> >>
> >>Secure connection error, return code -23.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Thanx, PLA


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