Unix FTP Clients Get 1 Line at a Time w/ SNA Server AFTP GatewayLast reviewed: April 17, 1997Article ID: Q162764 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you issue FTP commands from a Unix computer through the SNA Server FTP- AFTP gateway, the Unix screen will display one line at a time. In a multiline response from the SNA Server, you must press the Enter key for each successive line of text. MS-DOS and Windows clients work fine. The same Unix computer will work fine against the Windows NT Server FTP service.
CAUSEThe following is a sample packet from the SNA Server AFTP Gatway Service. The byte sequence "0A 0A" is where the Unix client stops displaying.
00000030 32 32 30 20 70 65 6C 61 62 30 220.pelab000000040 30 32 20 57 69 6E 64 6F 77 73 20 4E 54 20 46 54 02.Windows.NT.FT 00000050 50 20 53 65 72 76 65 72 20 28 56 65 72 73 69 6F P.Server.(Versio 00000060 6E 20 33 2E 35 29 2F 20 41 46 54 50 20 47 61 74 n.3.5)/.AFTP.Gat 00000070 65 77 61 79 2E 0A 0A 09 45 6E 74 65 72 20 0A 0A eway....Enter... 00000080 09 09 3C 75 73 65 72 6E 61 6D 65 3E 40 3C 41 46 ..<username>@<AF 00000090 54 50 20 61 64 64 72 65 73 73 3E 0A 0A 20 09 61 TP.address>....a 000000A0 74 20 55 73 65 72 20 70 72 6F 6D 70 74 20 74 6F t.User.prompt.to 000000B0 20 63 6F 6E 6E 65 63 74 20 76 69 61 20 74 68 65 .connect.via.the 000000C0 20 41 46 54 50 20 47 61 74 65 77 61 79 0A 0A 0D .AFTP.Gateway... 000000D0 0A .The SNA Server AFTP Gateway service was not sending a carriage return (0D hex) at the end of each line of text.
RESOLUTIONApply the fix referenced below. A carriage return (/r) was added to the data stream at the end of each line of text (along with the newline [/n] for clients needing it).
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in SNA Server versions 2.11 and 2.11 Service Pack 1 (SP1). A supported fix is now available for 2.11 sp1, but has not been fully regression-tested and should be applied only to systems experiencing this specific problem. Unless you are severely impacted by this specific problem, Microsoft recommends that you wait for the next Service Pack that contains this fix. Contact Microsoft Product Support Services for more information.
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