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TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities for i5/OS commands - IBM

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Allow secure sockets layer (ALWSSL)<br />

Specifies whether the FTP server should use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support. SSL provides encryption<br />

of FTP datastreams (including passwords), and optionally supports certificate-based authentication of FTP<br />

clients (which allows the user to be authenticated by certificate instead of password).<br />

*SAME<br />

The allow secure sockets layer value that was previously set does not change; otherwise, *YES is<br />

used.<br />

*YES The System i FTP server accepts non-SSL FTP sessions. If the prerequisite products needed to<br />

allow SSL support are installed and a valid FTP server certificate is configured in the Digital<br />

Certificate Manager, SSL sessions will also be allowed.<br />

Note:If ALWSSL(*YES) is specified and the Digital Certificate Manager is configured <strong>for</strong> required<br />

FTP client authentication, non-SSL sessions are accepted by the FTP server. However,<br />

non-anonymous FTP users must switch to SSL mode in order to log in to the System i FTP server.<br />

*NO The System i FTP server will only accept non-SSL FTP sessions.<br />

*ONLY<br />

Examples<br />

None<br />

Except <strong>for</strong> anonymous FTP users, the System i FTP server allows login only from SSL FTP<br />

sessions.<br />

Note:If ALWSSL(*ONLY) is specified and either a prerequisite product required <strong>for</strong> SSL is not<br />

installed or a valid FTP server certificate is not configured in the Digital Certificate Manager, the<br />

FTP server will not start.<br />

Error messages<br />

*ESCAPE Messages<br />

<strong>TCP</strong>261D<br />

Process did not complete successfully<br />

<strong>TCP</strong>264D<br />

Error occurred processing file.<br />

<strong>TCP</strong>3D28<br />

Active subsystem &1 not from library &2.<br />

<strong>TCP</strong>499A<br />

Error accessing configuration member.<br />

<strong>TCP</strong>499B<br />

&1 cannot be used with &2.<br />

<strong>TCP</strong>499D<br />

CRTCCSID parameter value &1 not valid.<br />

<strong>TCP</strong>499E<br />

CRTCCSID parameter value &1 not found.<br />

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