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From: David J Dachtera <djesys.nospam@comcast.net>
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Subject: Re: Building SSL support on VMS V7.3-2
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Kevin Handy wrote:
>
> David J Dachtera wrote:
> > Frank da Cruz wrote:
> >
> >>On 2006-02-24, Dave Harrold <DHarrold@wi.rr.com> wrote:
> >>
>
> >
> >> . RMS programming for accessing the local file system
> >
> >
> > Use the C built-ins?
>
> I don't think these are very versitile in handling all
> the attributes VMS files have. Especially with Indexed
> files.
Indexed files are inappropriate candidates for FTP, in many cases.
> >
> >> . Familiarity with VMS-specific FTP protocols
> >
> >
> > I wasn't aware there were any, since TCP/IP is a layered product and not
> > so much "built into" the kernel, as in UN*X-land. ...unless, of course,
> > you're talking about file naming conventions and trying to translate
> > between VMS and platforms where filespecs are more "free form".
>
> Don't VMS FTP products usually have some "extra" stuff for
> transferring RMS attributes, such as Indexes, block sizes,
> etc.
Depends.
Multinet transfers RMS files to Multinet successfully, but not to UCX.
Can't say about TCPware.
UCX transfers RMS files to UCX successfully (according to the doc.'s -
I've yet to see it work as late as V5.4 ECO-4), but not to Multinet.
> These don't usually
...try "never"...
> survive a trip through non-VMS
> machines, and are often necessary to make a file usable on
> VMS.
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David J Dachtera
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