3.1.2 Using a definition file to define an environment for JP1/FTP
You can use a definition file to define some of the environment settings for JP1/FTP.
You create a definition file and specify the definition information as described below.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Creating a definition file
Create a definition file with the following path name:
JP1/FTP-installation-directory\ftsenv.ini
(2) Contents of the definition file
Specify the definition information in the format of a Windows initialization file (.ini), as shown below:
The following table lists and describes the sections, keys, and values that can be specified.
Section |
Key |
Value |
Description |
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[ENV_INFO_VIEW] |
GEN_USER |
ON|OFF <<OFF>> |
Specifies whether a non-Administrator user can reference the definition information.#1
|
[WELL_KNOWN_PORTS] |
Enable |
ON|OFF <<OFF>> |
Specifies whether to permit connection when a well-known port (0 to 1023) is specified in the PORT command at the FTP server.#2
|
[ANOTHER_ADDRESS] |
Enable |
ON|OFF <<OFF>> |
Specifies whether to permit connection when the IP address specified in the PORT command at the FTP server does not belong to the client that established the control connection.#2
|
[MASK_CMD] |
PORT |
ON|OFF <<OFF>> |
Specifies whether to suppress reception of the PORT command at the FTP server.#2, #3
|
EPRT |
ON|OFF <<OFF>> |
Specifies whether to suppress reception of the EPRT command at the FTP server.#2, #3
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[C_WELL_KNOWN_PORTS] |
Enable |
ON|OFF <<OFF>> |
At the FTP client, specifies whether to permit a connection when a well-known port (0 to 1023) is specified in the port number received from the FTP server after the PASV command is issued.#4
|
[C_ANOTHER_ADDRESS] |
Enable |
ON|OFF <<OFF>> |
Specifies whether to permit a connection when the IP address received from the FTP server after the PASV command is issued at the FTP client does not belong to the server that established the control connection.#4
|
- #1
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In version 8 or earlier, a non-Administrator user cannot reference some of the definition information. If ON is specified, all the definition information becomes referenceable, including the information that was not referenceable in version 8 or earlier.
When the Operations-Manager Console is used to reference definition information, the user must be an administrator.
- #2
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This registration information takes effect the next time the JP1/File Transmission Server/FTP Server service starts.
- #3
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If ON is specified and the FTP server receives the corresponding command, the FTP server sends to the FTP client the response message 500 'command-name': command not understood.
Note that Help for this command is not disabled.
- #4
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This registration information takes effect the next time the JP1/File Transmission Server/FTP Client service starts.