Network Working Group R. Merryman
Request for Comments:
532 UCSD-CC
NIC:
17451 12 July 1973
The UCSD-CC Server-FTP Facility
1.0 Introduction
The UCSD Computer Center is a service site that must support itself
by charging for the usage of its facilities. Because of this, the
prospective user of our Server-FTP must supply a valid usercode
(USER) and password (PASS) before any further FTP commands are
accepted.
Through FTP, you are allowed to access or store files on our disk or
on any of our 7 or 9-track tape drives. Each individual file
transfer is handled by a separate process on the B6700 and the user
is charged for the processor, I/O, core, and (if any) tape charges
incurred by this process (note that these charges are quite minimal).
Each of these transfer processes is given a separate "job" number and
is therefore billed separately for each transfer by our accounting
system.
Please note that we have implemented FTP as defined in RFC# 354 (July
8,
1972) except as noted.
2.0 FTP Commands
(1) USER
As mentioned, you must supply a legal, known, UCSD--CC user-code.
Following which, the "230" message will be given, asking for the
corresponding password.
(2) PASS
After the 'USER' command is accepted, you must then enter the PASS
command giving the corresponding password. If the usercode and
password are of correct form, if they match, if there is money in
your account, if your account is active, and if you are authorized
for "Q1" service, then you will be properly logged-on and the
"230" response will be returned.
(3) BYTE
We allow only the (default) byte-size of "8" - all others will be
rejected.