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1.1 ! root 1: .TH FTPD-FTAM 8C "16 Jun 1988" ! 2: .\" $Header: /f/osi/ftp-ftam/RCS/ftpd-ftam.8c,v 7.0 89/11/23 21:55:20 mrose Rel $ ! 3: .\" ! 4: .\" ! 5: .\" $Log: ftpd-ftam.8c,v $ ! 6: .\" Revision 7.0 89/11/23 21:55:20 mrose ! 7: .\" Release 6.0 ! 8: .\" ! 9: .SH NAME ! 10: ftpd-ftam \- MITRE FTP/FTAM gateway ! 11: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 12: .in +.5i ! 13: .ti -.5i ! 14: .B \*(SDin.ftpd-ftam ! 15: \%[host.socket] ! 16: .in -.5i ! 17: (under \fI\*(SDinetd\fR\0) ! 18: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 19: The \fIftpd-ftam\fR server appears to be the DARPA Internet File ! 20: Transfer Protocol server process, but is really an FTP/FTAM gateway. ! 21: See ! 22: .IR ftpd (8C) ! 23: for details on the FTP service. ! 24: .PP ! 25: When using \fIftp\fP with the MITRE FTP/FTAM gateway, ! 26: the true destination is encoded in the user name (i.e., user@osi-host) ! 27: or using the \fBftp\fP \fISITE\fP command. ! 28: If further accounting information is required by the true destination, ! 29: the \fIACCT\fP command is used separately and the \fISITE\fP command ! 30: must be used to specify the destination. ! 31: .PP ! 32: Note that the FTP/FTAM gateway is currently available on a different port than ! 33: the FTP service on the gateway. ! 34: To select the FTP/FTAM gateway, ! 35: tell your \fIftp\fR client program to connect to port \fB531\fR on the ! 36: gateway host. ! 37: For example, using \fIftp\fR\0(1c): ! 38: .sp ! 39: .nf ! 40: .in +.5i ! 41: % ftp ! 42: ftp> open gateway 531 ! 43: Name (gateway:user): user@osihost ! 44: Password: ! 45: .in -.5i ! 46: .fi ! 47: .SH "SEE ALSO" ! 48: ftp(1C), ftpusers(5), ftpd(8C) ! 49: .SH AUTHORS ! 50: Original version written by John A. Scott of the MITRE Corporation. ! 51: Upgraded to \*(lqIS-level\*(rq by Philip B. Jelfs of the Wollongong Group. ! 52: .SH BUGS ! 53: \fBFtp\fP current directory commands (\fIcd\fP and \fIpwd\fP\|) are ! 54: not supported by the gateway (there is no \fBFTAM\fP equivalent). ! 55: .PP ! 56: The daemon should implement a crude form of access control for ! 57: accouting purposes ! 58: (FTAM service might not be free in all environments).
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