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FTP to legacy IBM i with Filezilla


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I want to FTP into IBM i (AS400) directly to "legacy file system".



Some sites talks about adding these lines to appropriate section.



<PostLoginCommands> 
<Command>site namefmt 1</Command>
<Command>site listfmt 1</Command>
<Command>cwd /QSYS.LIB/USERLIB.LIB </Command>
<Command>TYPE A</Command>
</PostLoginCommands>


I found setup file in C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataRoamingFileZilla
I know that this is correct file because when I deleted contents Filezilla lost setup menu.



Unfortunately this does not work for me. Filezilla seems to ignore the section entirely.










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    I want to FTP into IBM i (AS400) directly to "legacy file system".



    Some sites talks about adding these lines to appropriate section.



    <PostLoginCommands> 
    <Command>site namefmt 1</Command>
    <Command>site listfmt 1</Command>
    <Command>cwd /QSYS.LIB/USERLIB.LIB </Command>
    <Command>TYPE A</Command>
    </PostLoginCommands>


    I found setup file in C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataRoamingFileZilla
    I know that this is correct file because when I deleted contents Filezilla lost setup menu.



    Unfortunately this does not work for me. Filezilla seems to ignore the section entirely.










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      I want to FTP into IBM i (AS400) directly to "legacy file system".



      Some sites talks about adding these lines to appropriate section.



      <PostLoginCommands> 
      <Command>site namefmt 1</Command>
      <Command>site listfmt 1</Command>
      <Command>cwd /QSYS.LIB/USERLIB.LIB </Command>
      <Command>TYPE A</Command>
      </PostLoginCommands>


      I found setup file in C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataRoamingFileZilla
      I know that this is correct file because when I deleted contents Filezilla lost setup menu.



      Unfortunately this does not work for me. Filezilla seems to ignore the section entirely.










      share|improve this question














      I want to FTP into IBM i (AS400) directly to "legacy file system".



      Some sites talks about adding these lines to appropriate section.



      <PostLoginCommands> 
      <Command>site namefmt 1</Command>
      <Command>site listfmt 1</Command>
      <Command>cwd /QSYS.LIB/USERLIB.LIB </Command>
      <Command>TYPE A</Command>
      </PostLoginCommands>


      I found setup file in C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataRoamingFileZilla
      I know that this is correct file because when I deleted contents Filezilla lost setup menu.



      Unfortunately this does not work for me. Filezilla seems to ignore the section entirely.







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          Check CHGFTPA command on IBMi.
          In Filezilla, put /QSYS.LIB/TEMP.LIB or something like that in the remote directory.



          That works for me.






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            Think you're missing the QOUTE



            This works for me...



             <PostLoginCommands>
            <Command>qoute site namefmt 1</Command>
            <Command>qoute site listfmt 1</Command>
            <Command>cwd /QSYS.LIB/MYLIB.LIB</Command>
            </PostLoginCommands>


            Note that this goes into the sitemanager.xml file, not sure if that's the "setup file" you're talking about.



            So you'd need to add an entry for your IBM i via the site manager utility within FileZilla, close FileZilla, and edit the entry in sitemanager.xml adding the commands above after the <port>21</port> line. Save and restart FileZilla and use the site manager utility to connect to your system.






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              Check CHGFTPA command on IBMi.
              In Filezilla, put /QSYS.LIB/TEMP.LIB or something like that in the remote directory.



              That works for me.






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                Check CHGFTPA command on IBMi.
                In Filezilla, put /QSYS.LIB/TEMP.LIB or something like that in the remote directory.



                That works for me.






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                  Check CHGFTPA command on IBMi.
                  In Filezilla, put /QSYS.LIB/TEMP.LIB or something like that in the remote directory.



                  That works for me.






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                  Check CHGFTPA command on IBMi.
                  In Filezilla, put /QSYS.LIB/TEMP.LIB or something like that in the remote directory.



                  That works for me.







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                      Think you're missing the QOUTE



                      This works for me...



                       <PostLoginCommands>
                      <Command>qoute site namefmt 1</Command>
                      <Command>qoute site listfmt 1</Command>
                      <Command>cwd /QSYS.LIB/MYLIB.LIB</Command>
                      </PostLoginCommands>


                      Note that this goes into the sitemanager.xml file, not sure if that's the "setup file" you're talking about.



                      So you'd need to add an entry for your IBM i via the site manager utility within FileZilla, close FileZilla, and edit the entry in sitemanager.xml adding the commands above after the <port>21</port> line. Save and restart FileZilla and use the site manager utility to connect to your system.






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                        Think you're missing the QOUTE



                        This works for me...



                         <PostLoginCommands>
                        <Command>qoute site namefmt 1</Command>
                        <Command>qoute site listfmt 1</Command>
                        <Command>cwd /QSYS.LIB/MYLIB.LIB</Command>
                        </PostLoginCommands>


                        Note that this goes into the sitemanager.xml file, not sure if that's the "setup file" you're talking about.



                        So you'd need to add an entry for your IBM i via the site manager utility within FileZilla, close FileZilla, and edit the entry in sitemanager.xml adding the commands above after the <port>21</port> line. Save and restart FileZilla and use the site manager utility to connect to your system.






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                          Think you're missing the QOUTE



                          This works for me...



                           <PostLoginCommands>
                          <Command>qoute site namefmt 1</Command>
                          <Command>qoute site listfmt 1</Command>
                          <Command>cwd /QSYS.LIB/MYLIB.LIB</Command>
                          </PostLoginCommands>


                          Note that this goes into the sitemanager.xml file, not sure if that's the "setup file" you're talking about.



                          So you'd need to add an entry for your IBM i via the site manager utility within FileZilla, close FileZilla, and edit the entry in sitemanager.xml adding the commands above after the <port>21</port> line. Save and restart FileZilla and use the site manager utility to connect to your system.






                          share|improve this answer













                          Think you're missing the QOUTE



                          This works for me...



                           <PostLoginCommands>
                          <Command>qoute site namefmt 1</Command>
                          <Command>qoute site listfmt 1</Command>
                          <Command>cwd /QSYS.LIB/MYLIB.LIB</Command>
                          </PostLoginCommands>


                          Note that this goes into the sitemanager.xml file, not sure if that's the "setup file" you're talking about.



                          So you'd need to add an entry for your IBM i via the site manager utility within FileZilla, close FileZilla, and edit the entry in sitemanager.xml adding the commands above after the <port>21</port> line. Save and restart FileZilla and use the site manager utility to connect to your system.







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