Anonymous user access, also called Anonymous FTP, lets you make an FTP connection to a remote host by specifying the name ANONYMOUS (or another name defined by the system manager). With Anonymous FTP, you do not need: o A registered user account on the remote host o To use your own user account, if you have one o To supply a password With Anonymous FTP, you can perform the following actions: o View remote directories - View the guest and public directories with the FTP command DIRECTORY. - If set up, the public directory called GUEST$PUBLIC has general bulletin-board information. It contains files of interest to FTP users. o Copy files - Enter GET and PUT commands to copy files to and from GUEST$PUBLIC. - The public area is read-only. You can enter the GET command to copy files from the remote host to your local system. Optionally, there may be an ANONYMOUS$USER directory where you can perform the following actions: - Delete files - Create directories - Delete directories - Rename files - Rename directories The system manager sets up the access restrictions for Anonymous FTP that determine the availability of features. NOTE GUEST$PUBLIC and ANONYMOUS$USER are devices names for directories that may be set up by the system manager. See the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management manual for more information.
1 – Examples
In the following example, UNIX user williams uses Anonymous FTP to connect to the ANONYMOUS account on OpenVMS host TRACTPLAN. Rather than prompt for a password, TRACTPLAN asks for the user name. % ftp tractplan Connected to tractplan.green_dev.org. 220 tractplan FTP Server (Version 5.1) ready Name (tractplan:williams): anonymous 331 Guest login ok, send ident as password Password: williams@tractplan.edu 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply