I have done exactly what you are describing...I posted some information to the list a while back...

see: http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200810/msg00552.html

NOTE: This solution will require a unique iSeries user profile for each customer. If that's not appropriate then you will need to change the code shown.

Glenn

Bob Voltz wrote:
The business requirement is this:

We use our 520 as our only network server. We do not have any PC type servers at all.
We have customers who want to send us drawings.
The size of these drawings exceeds the limits of email.
Allowing these customers to FTP the drawings seems like a good solution.

BV
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Hi, Bob:

What is the "business requirement" that is driving this?

Do you have vendors or consultants who need to be able to upload files to your system, or do they need to download files from your system?

Or are you talking about opening this capability to "the general public" (e.g. via some web site)?

Mark






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