FTP Transport in OSB 10gR3

Hi,
I've just created a Business Service in OSB to send a message using the FTP transport. Although OSB connects with the FTP server but gets a 500 code response from it and the PUT command fails. This is the console output:
+<29-ene-2009 16H35' CET> <Error> <WliSbTransports> <BEA-381105> <Error occured for the service endpoint: com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportException: Received error response (500) from FTP server [http://ftp.telefonica.net] IP [http://213.4.130.43] port [21|http://forums.oracle.com/forums/] status connected upon executing command [port 10,10,10,10,6,6 |http://forums.oracle.com/forums/]+
+com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportException: Received error response (500) from FTP server [http://ftp.telefonica.net] IP [http://213.4.130.43] port [21|http://forums.oracle.com/forums/] status connected upon executing command [port 10,10,10,10,6,6 |http://forums.oracle.com/forums/]+
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.ftp.connector.FTPTransportProvider.sendMessage(FTPTransportProvider.java:405)
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.ftp.connector.FTPTransportProvider.sendMessageAsync(FTPTransportProvider.java:289)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
I belive that this response from the FTP server means that a reconnection to a higher port is required. Anyone knows if this functionality is managed by the FTP transport implementation used by OSB10gR3?
Thanks

mdsrobbins wrote:
Your response was helpful but being new to OSB I'm still not quite there because I want to pass a "variable" to the file name. Now given I want to ftp a CSV file I've specified a proxy messaging service in an MFL format behind a jms queue. The business service underlying this is the ftp service again using the MFL format. This all works but in the message flow I for the proxy I can't seem to get access to a user defined property which contains the filename which I could then pull out and stuff into the "filename" header as suggested above.
Doe anyone have any ideas how I can get access to a filename property from a JMS message?From what i understand
JMSQ--- JMS PRoxy (MFL)----Pipeline ----->BS (MFL/FTP)---FTP server
So you would like to set the filename that is contained the JMS message custom headers?. While creating your JMS Proxy you have to follow these steps
1) While creating JMS Proxy in Transport Configuration page select Get All Headers =Yes
2) If file name is set as user defined property in JMS message then use $Header in you pipeline/message flow. This variable will hold your user defined properties. If the user defined property is part of JMS message then use $body.
thanks
Manoj

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&lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820234&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;LDAP ATN LoginModule initialized&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820234&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.LoginModuleWrapper.initialize delegated&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820234&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.LoginModuleWrapper.login&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820250&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;LDAP Atn Login&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820250&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.CallbackHandlerWrapper.handle&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820250&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.CallbackHandlerWrapper.handle callbcacks[0] will be delegated&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820250&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.CallbackHandlerWrapper.handle callbcacks[0] will use NameCallback to retrieve name&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820250&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.CallbackHandlerWrapper.handle callbcacks[1] will be delegated&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820250&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.CallbackHandlerWrapper.handle will delegate all callbacks&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820250&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.CallbackHandlerWrapper.handle delegated callbacks&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820250&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.CallbackHandlerWrapper.handle got username from callbacks[0], UserName=weblogic&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820250&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;LDAP Atn Login username: weblogic&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820281&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;new LDAP connection to host 134.251.218.157 port 7001 use local connection is true&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820281&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;created new LDAP connection LDAPConnection { ldapVersion:2 bindDN:""}&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;connection succeeded&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;getConnection return conn:LDAPConnection { ldapVersion:2 bindDN:""}&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;authenticate user:weblogic&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;getDNForUser search("ou=people,ou=myrealm,dc=Tester", "(&(uid=weblogic)(objectclass=person))", base DN & below)&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;[Security:090295|http://forums.oracle.com/forums/]caught unexpected exception&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.LoginModuleWrapper.commit&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;LDAP Atn Abort&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;com.bea.common.security.internal.service.LoginModuleWrapper.commit delegated, returning false&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityAtn&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;weblogic.security.service.internal.WLSJAASLoginServiceImpl$ServiceImpl.authenticate authenticate failed for user weblogic&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityUserLockout&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;weblogic.security.service.internal.UserLockoutServiceImpl$ServiceImpl.isLocked(weblogic)&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityUserLockout&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820297&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;weblogic.security.service.internal.UserLockoutServiceImpl$ServiceImpl.logFailure(weblogic)&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityUserLockout&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820312&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;weblogic.security.service.internal.UserLockoutServiceImpl$ServiceImpl.logFailure(weblogic) UserLockout Login failure for user in realm myrealm&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityUserLockout&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820312&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;weblogic.security.service.internal.UserLockoutServiceImpl$ServiceImpl.getInvaliLoginUsersHighCount()&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityUserLockout&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820312&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;weblogic.security.service.internal.UserLockoutServiceImpl$ServiceImpl.logFailure(weblogic) User weblogic has 1 failures in realm myrealm&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityUserLockout&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820312&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;weblogic.security.service.internal.UserLockoutServiceImpl$ServiceImplUserLockout InvalidLogin Record GC not needed&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityUserLockout&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820312&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;weblogic.security.service.internal.UserLockoutServiceImpl$ServiceImpl.logFailure(weblogic) UserLockout About to multicast login failure for user SecurityMessage realm:myrealm record:SecurityMulticastRecord: origin: Strategic realmName: myrealm seqnum: 1 timestamp: Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM username: weblogic nextSeqNo:1&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Debug&gt; &lt;SecurityUserLockout&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820312&gt; &lt;BEA-000000&gt; &lt;weblogic.security.service.internal.UserLockoutServiceImpl$ServiceImplUserLockout Can't create multicastSession because ClusterServices are unavailable&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Critical&gt; &lt;Security&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;ACTIVE ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820312&gt; &lt;BEA-090402&gt; &lt;Authentication denied: Boot identity not valid; The user name and/or password from the boot identity file (boot.properties) is not valid. The boot identity may have been changed since the boot identity file was created. Please edit and update the boot identity file with the proper values of username and password. The first time the updated boot identity file is used to start the server, these new values are encrypted.&gt; \\     ####&lt;Mar 6, 2009 8:50:20 PM CST&gt; &lt;Critical&gt; &lt;WebLogicServer&gt; &lt;osb-strat&gt; &lt;Strategic&gt; &lt;Main Thread&gt; &lt;&lt;WLS Kernel&gt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; &lt;1236334820312&gt; &lt;BEA-000386&gt; &lt;Server subsystem failed. Reason: weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Authentication denied: Boot identity not valid; The user name and/or password from the boot identity file (boot.properties) is not valid. The boot identity may have been changed since the boot identity file was created. Please edit and update the boot identity file with the proper values of username and password. The first time the updated boot identity file is used to start the server, these new values are encrypted. \\     weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Authentication denied: Boot identity not valid; The user name and/or password from the boot identity file (boot.properties) is not valid. The boot identity may have been changed since the boot identity file was created. Please edit and update the boot identity file with the proper values of username and password. The first time the updated boot identity file is used to start the server, these new values are encrypted. \\     at weblogic.security.service.CommonSecurityServiceManagerDelegateImpl.doBootAuthorization(Unknown Source) \\     at weblogic.security.service.CommonSecurityServiceManagerDelegateImpl.initialize(Unknown Source) \\     at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.initialize(Unknown Source) \\     at weblogic.security.SecurityService.start(SecurityService.java:141) \\     at weblogic.t3.srvr.SubsystemRequest.run(SubsystemRequest.java:64) \\     at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:201) \\     at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:173) \\     &gt;

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