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    About This Document >>
    Installing SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
    Getting Started with SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
    Configuring the Server >>
    Configuring the Client >>
    Authentication >>
    File Transfer Using SFTP >>
        Handling MVS Datasets and HFS File System Access>>
        Controlling File Transfer>>
        Staging
        Listing Datasets with SFTP Clients>>
        Secure File Transfer Examples Using the z/OS Client
            Interactive File Transfers
            Unattended File Transfers
            File Transfers Using REXX Scripts and a JCL Procedure
        Secure File Transfer Examples Using Windows and Unix Clients>>
    File Transfer Using Transparent FTP Tunneling >>
    Tunneling on the Command Line >>
    Troubleshooting SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
    Advanced Information >>
    Man Pages >>
    Log Messages >>

Secure File Transfer Examples Using the z/OS Client

The client component of SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS contains two file transfer applications, scp2 and sftp2.

  • scp2 is a secure replacement for remote copy (rcp) and provides easy secure non-interactive file transfers.
  • sftp2 is a secure replacement for FTP and provides a user interface for interactive file transfers and a batch mode for unattended file transfers.

The following examples can be used for interactive and unattended file transfers to and from a mainframe running SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS 5.5. The same examples apply to file transfers against Windows and Unix servers. In these examples, the ssh_ftadv_config.example file transfer profiles are used. See Section File Transfer Profiles.

For examples of tunneling FTP connections securely using ssh2, see Section FTP Tunneling Examples.

Interactive File Transfers

Unattended File Transfers

File Transfers Using REXX Scripts and a JCL Procedure

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