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Operating Systems AIX Ftp acess problem Post 302090362 by jyoung on Monday 25th of September 2006 08:57:22 AM
Old 09-25-2006
I did some searching and found this link:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...cmds2/ftpd.htm

Hope it helps. Good Luck.
 

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Ns_ConnReturn(3aolserver)				   AOLserver Library Procedures 				 Ns_ConnReturn(3aolserver)

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NAME
Ns_ConnRedirect - Internally redirect a request to a new local url SYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h" int Ns_ConnRedirect(conn, url) ARGUMENTS
Ns_Conn conn (in) Pointer to open connection. char *url (in) Pointer to string of local url. _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This routine can be used to internally redirect to a new, local url on the server. The url paramter specifies a path relative to the server, i.e., without the leading "http://host:port" portion. The server will reset the Ns_Request structure in the open connection pointed to by conn and restart connection handling, including authorization checks. The result is a standard AOLserver request procedure result code, either from an underlying call to Ns_ConnRunRequest or the result of one of the authorization response routines such as Ns_ConnReturnForbidden. Filter callbacks, if any, are not run again with the updated connection. The Ns_ConnRedirect routine is used internally in the server to support the basic file serving code (i.e., "fastpath") to redirect to spe- cific files when a directory is opened and by the Ns_RegisterRedirect routine to map standard reponse routines to user-provided local url's. EXAMPLE
The following example demonstrates redirecting to an ADP help page within a custom C-level request callback whenever a ?help=topic query argument is present: int MyRequest(void *arg, Ns_Conn *conn) { Ns_Set *query = Ns_ConnGetQuery(conn); /* Redirect to help.adp for /myrequest?help=topic calls. */ if (Ns_SetGet(query, "help")) != NULL) { return Ns_ConnReturnRedirect(conn, "/help.adp"); } ... handle non-help requests ... } SEE ALSO
Ns_RegisterRedirct(3), Ns_ConnRunRequest(3), Ns_AuthorizeRequest(3) KEYWORDS
connection, redirect AOLserver 4.0 Ns_ConnReturn(3aolserver)
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