SSH Tectia  
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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 >>
        Running the Server
        Environment Variables for Server and Client Applications
        Running Client Programs>>
            Under USS
            Under MVS
    Setting up Non-Interactive Server and User Authentication >>
    Setting up Non-Interactive Secure File Transfer >>

Under MVS

SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS client-side applications can be executed in JCL by BPXBATCH, BPXBATSL, or oshell. scpg3 uses the same syntax for interactive and unattended file transfers. sftpg3 has a batch mode for non-interactive file transfers.

For easier user experience, file transfer client applications can also be run using a file transfer JCL procedure provided in SAMPLIB.

User interaction is not possible when using unattended file transfers. For unattended use, users must be set up to use a non-interactive authentication method, like a public key without a passphrase.

Because user interaction is not possible, the server host key must be stored on disk on the client before unattended file transfers will succeed. More information and examples on storing remote server keys can be found in Sections Authenticating Remote Server Hosts and Fetching Remote Server Keys.

For unattended and JCL PROC file transfer examples, see Chapter Transferring Files.

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