I can see that setting authorities on the local system. And, if you are using FTP, you might be able to set authority on the remote system. But, why is data authority on the remote system your headache? Everything I have ever done with remote file sending has always been with the remote site performing that task.

John McKee


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Subject: Re: OS400/Unix authority settings


So, you think just strqsh then chmod 644 filename will do it? That's not too painful, I guess.








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The simplest and fastest way to give them exactly what they want is to use
he chmod command in Qshell or PASE. So you could use QP2SHELL or STRQSH
o issue the command "chmod 644 filename"
That's of the top of my head, I am not where I can test it at the moment.
Brian May
roject Lead
anagement Information Systems
aran, Incorporated
tarkville, Mississippi

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Hi Folks, Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays!
I'm working with a biz partner who's requiring the permissions on IFS
iles to be set to
44(rw-r--r--) on files that I send to his system from our AS400's.
What would be the IFS authority settings, if any, that would correspond to
44(rw-r--r--)? Is there any place to find that info?
Thanks, Frank

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