Editing the FTP Client Configuration
To make the FTP client use SOCKS, add or edit the FTP client configuration
dataset (or file). The FTP client configuration can be defined in several
places (globally or per user) and the first configuration found is used. The
search order for the configuration is listed in the IBM document z/OS
Communication Server: IP Configuration Reference. Make sure that you
define the configuration in a location that has the highest precedence on
your system.
In the FTP client configuration dataset (for example, userid.FTP.DATA
),
add the following line that specifies the SOCKS configuration file to be
used, for example:
SOCKSCONFIGFILE /etc/socks.conf
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The example above specifies a SOCKS configuration that is usable in the
whole system. The SOCKS configuration can also be user-specific, for example
$HOME/socks.conf
.
The SOCKS configuration can also be a dataset, for example:
SOCKSCONFIGFILE TSTUSR.SSHFTP.SOCKS.CONF
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FTP clients must use PASSIVE or EXTENDED PASSIVE mode for file transfers.
ACTIVE mode is not supported with transparent FTP tunneling. PASSIVE mode
can be activated by adding the following line to the FTP client
configuration dataset: