Use the ANONYMOUS statement to allow remote users to log in as anonymous users.
You can use ANONYMOUSLEVEL, ANONYMOUSFILEACCESS, ANONYMOUSFILETYPESQL, ANONYMOUSFILETYPEJES, and ANONYMOUSFILETYPESEQ in conjunction with ANONYMOUSLEVEL 3 to restrict anonymous users' access to data sets and files. Use ANONYMOUSMVSINFO, ANONYMOUSLOGINMSG, ANONYMOUSHFSINFO, and EMAILADDRCHECK to customize the FTP session for anonymous users.
Requirement: If you choose an ANONYMOUSLEVEL value greater than 1, and you choose STARTDIRECTORY HFS, you must create an anonymous directory structure in the z/OS® UNIX. For more information about configuring anonymous logins, see z/OS Communications Server: IP Configuration Guide.
>>-ANONYMOUS--+-------------------+---------------------------->< +-user_id-----------+ +-user_id/password--+ '-user_id/SURROGATE-'
If you are using RACF®, the system builds a user accessor environment element (ACEE), and the ANONYMOUS user has access to any resources available to the specified user ID.
If ANONYMOUSLEVEL 3 is specified, the behavior is different. See ANONYMOUSLEVEL (FTP server) statement for details.
Restriction: Do not code a password phrase as password.
Allows a remote user to enter ANONYMOUS as a user ID. When ANONYMOUS is entered as the user ID, the FTP server treats the login request as though the specified user_ID was entered instead of ANONYMOUS. The FTP Server calls RACF and checks if this user_ID is allowed to login without a password or password phrase.
Requirement: In order to use this option, ANONYMOUSLEVEL must be greater or equal to 3. See ANONYMOUSLEVEL (FTP server) statement for details.
ANONYMOUS TERMABC/ILLBBACK