Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!oberon!sdcrdcf!trwrb!felix!oliveb!ames!necntc!rayssd!uriecl!dugal From: dugal@uriecl.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.os.vms Subject: RE: Proxy access Message-ID: <8711091246150@uriecl.UUCP> Date: Mon, 9-Nov-87 12:46:15 EST Article-I.D.: uriecl.8711091246150 Posted: Mon Nov 9 12:46:15 1987 Date-Received: Tue, 17-Nov-87 03:58:04 EST Organization: University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI Lines: 35 In article <8711022234.AA10014@ncsc.ARPA>, Tom Williams writes: >I have a problem with a hopefully easy solution. Here's the scenario: >Joe has accounts on VAXA and VAXB. Each account has proxy logins enabled. >If Joe is logged on to VAXA, he can copy files to VAXB, or copy files from >VAXB to VAXA, without having to specifiy username, password, disk, and >directory. However, if he's logged in to VAXB, he must specify his username >and password. Otherwise, the file goes to the default DECNET account, or, >if he specifies disk and directory, he gets an "insufficienr privilege or >file protection violation." Both accounts have proxy access, and the FAL >object in the NCP has proxy access both incoming and outgoing. I don't know >that much about networking, so I must be missing something. Any ideas? Try checking your EXECUTOR's set-up to be sure that you have DEFAULT PROXY set to BOTH. In other words: NCP> DEFINE EXEC DEFAULT PROXY BOTH NCP> SET EXEC DEFAULT PROXY BOTH This may not be it, but it'd sure stop you from proxying. +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | David G. Dugal University of R.I., Engineering Computer Laboratory | | System Manager 306 Bliss Hall, Kingston, RI 02881 (401) 792-2488 | | | | Internet: dugal%ecl1.SPAN@star.stanford.edu | | SPAN/HEPnet: ECL1::DUGAL -or- 6334::DUGAL | | UUCP: allegra!rayssd!uriecl!dugal | | PSI: PSI%31103210735::ECL1::DUGAL | | MCI Mail: 299-5584 Easylink: 62926791 TWX: 650-299-5584 | | | | "Logic is a small bird chirping in a meadow. | | Logic is a wreath of flowers ... that smell BAD." | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+