Use the sample JCL HOSTSAVE
(shown below) from
/opt/tectia/doc/zOS/SAMPLIB
to accept host keys without user
interaction. Edit the JCL to suit your needs. You can consult the Tectia Server for IBM z/OS User
Manual for an explanation of all the available options for the
ssh-keydist-g3 command.
HOSTSAVE:
//HOSTSAV EXEC PGM=BPXBATSL,REGION=0M,TIME=NOLIMIT //STDPARM DD * PGM /opt/tectia/bin/ssh-keydist-g3 -v -N -F plain -i -A /tmp/newhosts.log host1 host2 host3 //STDENV DD DSN=&SYSUID..SSZ.SRVR648.PARMLIB(SSHENV),DISP=SHR //STDOUT DD SYSOUT=* //STDERR DD SYSOUT=* //STDIN DD DUMMY //*
Enable verbose mode. | |
Accept new host keys automatically. | |
Store the accepted host keys in plain file name format. | |
Store the accepted host keys also using the IP addresses of the hosts. | |
The accepted host keys will be listed in the log file specified here. | |
Your host names or IP addresses go here. | |
Required environment variables are set here (see Environment Variables). |