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    About This Document >>
    Installing SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
        Preparing for Installation >>
        Installing the SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS Software >>
            Unpacking the Installation Package
            Creating the SAMPLIB and PARMLIB Datasets
            Preparing the System
            Creating the SSHD2 User
            Creating the /opt/tectia Directory
            Running the Setup Script
            Enabling Manual Pages
        Removing the SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS Software
    Getting Started with SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
    Configuring the Server >>
    Authentication >>
    File Transfer Using SFTP >>
    Secure File Transfer Using Transparent FTP Security >>
    Tunneling >>
    Troubleshooting SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS >>
    Man Pages and Default Configuration Files >>
    Log Messages >>

Running the Setup Script

Note: Before continuing the installation, make sure that all the required permissions, SSHD2 user account and /opt/tectia/ directory are set. The user account used for running the setup script must have read access to the BPX.FILEATTR.PROGCTL FACILITY.

Note: If you are upgrading from an earlier version of SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS, read the instructions in Section Upgrading Previously Installed Secure Shell Software before continuing.

Go to the directory into which the installation package was unpacked and run the setup script, for example:

> cd /tmp/ssh-tectia-server-zos-6.0.8.<b>
> ./setup.sh

If you run the script in the TSO OMVS shell you may need to press the PF10 key from time to time to keep the shell in the RUNNING state.

The setup script does the following:

  • It copies the binaries, manual pages, and configuration files under /opt/tectia.
  • It makes the server program-controlled.
  • It creates a host key pair (1536-bit RSA) if none is previously available at /opt/tectia/etc/hostkey and /opt/tectia/etc/hostkey.pub. For example, if the software is upgraded from an earlier version, a new key pair is not created but the existing key pair is used. For more information on the server host key, see Section Server Authentication with Public Keys.

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